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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
The Well Balanced Lawyer, Susan Daicoff
Respondeat Superior: Never Send To Know For Whom The Bell Tolls: It Tolls For Thee, Paul R. Tremblay, J. Charles Mokriski
Respondeat Superior: Never Send To Know For Whom The Bell Tolls: It Tolls For Thee, Paul R. Tremblay, J. Charles Mokriski
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Cooperation Or Conflict: Leadership And Accountability In A Confusing And Perilous World, Evangeline Sarda
Cooperation Or Conflict: Leadership And Accountability In A Confusing And Perilous World, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
No abstract provided.
Embracing A World Of Difference: A Working Group Relations Conference On Exploring And Transforming Authority Relations, Evangeline Sarda
Embracing A World Of Difference: A Working Group Relations Conference On Exploring And Transforming Authority Relations, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
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Prosecutorial Ethics, R. Michael Cassidy
Prosecutorial Ethics, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
This casebook explores the ethical responsibilities of a prosecutor at each stage of the criminal justice process. Focusing on ethical and constitutional constraints on prosecutorial discretion, the texts covers both Supreme Court decisions interpreting Fifth and Sixth Amendment guarantees and state rules of attorney conduct. Topics discussed include a prosecutor’s conduct during criminal investigations, charging decisions, grand jury practice, interviewing and contacting witnesses, plea bargaining, jury selection, trial conduct, and publicity. Each chapter is followed by real-world hypotheticals designed to introduce students to the ethical dilemmas typically encountered by government lawyers in criminal practice. This book is suitable for use …
Arizona Bench And Bar Survey And Focus Group Results, Stephen Gerst
Arizona Bench And Bar Survey And Focus Group Results, Stephen Gerst
Stephen A Gerst
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U.S. Legal Ethics: The Coming Of Age Of Global And Comparative Perspectives, Laurel S. Terry
U.S. Legal Ethics: The Coming Of Age Of Global And Comparative Perspectives, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
This Article reviews the influence of comparative law during the past 100 years on the field of U.S. legal ethics. It begins by defining the field of legal ethics and then divides the last 100 years into three distinct comparative legal ethics eras. The first era consists of the time period between 1904 and 1973, during which there was both domestic and comparative legal ethics scholarship, although a relatively small amount compared to later years. The second time period, which dates from 1974, when legal ethics became a required course, to 1997, represents the coming of age of domestic legal …