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Using Property To Teach Students How To “Think Like A Lawyer:” Whetting Their Appetites And Aptitudes, Peter T. Wendel May 2002

Using Property To Teach Students How To “Think Like A Lawyer:” Whetting Their Appetites And Aptitudes, Peter T. Wendel

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Everything I Needed To Know About Being A Lawyer I Learned In Property, Amanda G. Altman May 2002

Everything I Needed To Know About Being A Lawyer I Learned In Property, Amanda G. Altman

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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The Lawyer As Citizen , James E. Fleming Jan 2002

The Lawyer As Citizen , James E. Fleming

Fordham Law Review

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Ethical Issues For Innocence Projects: An Initial Primer, Ellen Y. Suni Jan 2002

Ethical Issues For Innocence Projects: An Initial Primer, Ellen Y. Suni

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While the advent of DNA has led to more than 100 exonerations in the United States, few of them would have been possible without the existence of innocence projects around the country that have undertaken the often difficult work of exonerating the wrongfully convicted. More than thirty projects are now in operation, with several more in the planning stages.

As these projects have developed, issues have emerged regarding the professional responsibility obligations of attorneys and others engaged in this post-conviction work. These issues were the subject of discussion at national innocence conferences in 2000 and 2002, but that discussion, while …