This article first examines the different ways in which the MacCrate Report—the Report of the Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession: Narrowing the Gap, 1992—demonstrates the pervasiveness of legal ethics in the practice of law. Second, this article describes a set of basic principles that strongly suggest that the study of legal ethics ought to be integrated with the study of fundamental lawyering skills. Finally, this article gives a brief account of two exercises from Northwestern University School of Law’s integrated program to demonstrate the importance of a contextual introduction to legal ethics
The MacCrate Report outlined ten skills that are essential for every practicing attorney and should ...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...
This article first examines the different ways in which the MacCrate Report—the Report of the Task F...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
This article is designed to explore a variety of ways in which clinical methods can achieve the goal...
This article addresses the importance of teaching legal ethics in law schools. After a brief introdu...
When young law graduates enter the legal profession they will undoubtedly be exposed to difficult si...
In some law schools legal ethics have been taught very conservatively, focussed on the law of lawyer...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
When young law graduates enter the legal profession they will undoubtedly be exposed to difficult si...
This article is designed to explore a variety of ways in which clinical methods can achieve the goal...
This article: (1) argues that neither codes of professional ethics nor traditional modes of law scho...
The MacCrate Report outlined ten skills that are essential for every practicing attorney and should ...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...
This article first examines the different ways in which the MacCrate Report—the Report of the Task F...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
This article is designed to explore a variety of ways in which clinical methods can achieve the goal...
This article addresses the importance of teaching legal ethics in law schools. After a brief introdu...
When young law graduates enter the legal profession they will undoubtedly be exposed to difficult si...
In some law schools legal ethics have been taught very conservatively, focussed on the law of lawyer...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
When young law graduates enter the legal profession they will undoubtedly be exposed to difficult si...
This article is designed to explore a variety of ways in which clinical methods can achieve the goal...
This article: (1) argues that neither codes of professional ethics nor traditional modes of law scho...
The MacCrate Report outlined ten skills that are essential for every practicing attorney and should ...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...