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Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Jonathan A. Weiss
Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Jonathan A. Weiss
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
An Informal Discussion On Legal Ethics, Charles W. Wolfram, Ronald D. Rotunda, Burnele V. Powell, Carol M. Langford, Roy Simon
An Informal Discussion On Legal Ethics, Charles W. Wolfram, Ronald D. Rotunda, Burnele V. Powell, Carol M. Langford, Roy Simon
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Response To Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Michael Horowitz
Response To Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Michael Horowitz
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Limiting Secret Settlements By Law, David Luban
Limiting Secret Settlements By Law, David Luban
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Informal Debate Between Michael Horowitz And Jonathan A. Weiss On Funding Legal Services, Michael Horowitz, Jonathan A. Weiss
Informal Debate Between Michael Horowitz And Jonathan A. Weiss On Funding Legal Services, Michael Horowitz, Jonathan A. Weiss
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Pronouncements On The Conduct Of Lawyers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Supreme Court Pronouncements On The Conduct Of Lawyers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Is Legal Ethics Asking The Right Questions?, Alan Dershowitz
Is Legal Ethics Asking The Right Questions?, Alan Dershowitz
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Vaporous And The Real In Former-Client Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
The Vaporous And The Real In Former-Client Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Client Fraud Problem: A Justinian Quartet, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
The Client Fraud Problem: A Justinian Quartet, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Searching For New "Particles" In The Law Of Lawyering: Recent Developments In The Attribution Of "Clienthood", Theodore J. Schneyer
Searching For New "Particles" In The Law Of Lawyering: Recent Developments In The Attribution Of "Clienthood", Theodore J. Schneyer
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Class Action Against Class Counsel, Susan P. Koniak
Class Action Against Class Counsel, Susan P. Koniak
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Pronouncements On The Conduct Of Lawyers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Supreme Court Pronouncements On The Conduct Of Lawyers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
What About The Children? Are Family Lawyers The Same (Ethically) As Criminal Lawyers? A Morality Play, Robert H. Aronson
What About The Children? Are Family Lawyers The Same (Ethically) As Criminal Lawyers? A Morality Play, Robert H. Aronson
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
On Lying For Clients, Tomas L. Shaffer
On Lying For Clients, Tomas L. Shaffer
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Life And Death Lawyering: Dignity In The Absence Of Autonomy, Teresa Stanton Collett
Life And Death Lawyering: Dignity In The Absence Of Autonomy, Teresa Stanton Collett
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Diagnosis And Prescription: Illusory Lawyer Disiplinary Reform And The Need For A Moratorium, Burnele Venable Powell
Diagnosis And Prescription: Illusory Lawyer Disiplinary Reform And The Need For A Moratorium, Burnele Venable Powell
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Trouble With The Adversary System In A Post-Modern, Multi-Cultural World, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
The Trouble With The Adversary System In A Post-Modern, Multi-Cultural World, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Suing A Current Client, Thomas D. Morgan
Suing A Current Client, Thomas D. Morgan
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Year: 2075, The Product: Law, Stephen Gillers
The Year: 2075, The Product: Law, Stephen Gillers
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Thinking Globally: Will National Borders Matter To Lawyers A Century From Now?, Mary C. Daly
Thinking Globally: Will National Borders Matter To Lawyers A Century From Now?, Mary C. Daly
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Professionalism In Perspective: Alternative Approaches To Nonlawyer Practice, Deborah L. Rhode
Professionalism In Perspective: Alternative Approaches To Nonlawyer Practice, Deborah L. Rhode
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Clients' Perjury And Lawyers' Opinion, Marvin E. Frankel
Clients' Perjury And Lawyers' Opinion, Marvin E. Frankel
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Is Legal Ethics Asking The Right Questions?, Alan Dershowitz
Is Legal Ethics Asking The Right Questions?, Alan Dershowitz
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Sister Act: Conflicts Of Interest With Sister Corporations, Ronald D. Rotunda
Sister Act: Conflicts Of Interest With Sister Corporations, Ronald D. Rotunda
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility Of The Criminal Defense Lawyer: The Three Hardest Questions, Monroe H. Freedman
Professional Responsibility Of The Criminal Defense Lawyer: The Three Hardest Questions, Monroe H. Freedman
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
In almost any area of legal counseling and advocacy, the lawyer may be faced with the dilemma of either betraying the confidential communications of his client or participating to some ex-tent in the purposeful deception of the court. This problem is no-where more acute than in the practice of criminal law, particularly in the representation of the indigent accused. The purpose of this article is to analyze and attempt to resolve three of the most difficult issues in this general area:
1. Is it proper to cross-examine for the purpose of discrediting the reliability or credibility of an adverse witness …