Unless the bar is uniformly imbued with that spirit of honesty and decency and unless it is inspired to insist upon the exercise of the highest ideals in the day-to-day practice of law, then no disciplinary system can be effective and no code of professional conduct will be anything more than a hypocritical farce. How can such an ethical renaissance take place? That, to be sure, is the question and to my mind there is but one possible answer. It must begin in the law schools of this country and spread from there — through continuing legal education programs and through recent graduates — across the land. But to be successful, law schools must consciously undertake the one task that they have universally rejected: instilling normative values...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
What Leaders of Movement for Teaching Professional Ethics in the Law Schools Really Have in Mind Is ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
Professional ethics is commonly understood as the standards listed in codes. But ethical codes that ...
The failure of the Bar to regulate effectively the ethical conduct of its members is not solely the ...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct defined the agenda for the post- Watergate renaissance in le...
The present system of educating and qualifying lawyers is questionable on ethical grounds because it...
For most of history, American legal education has aspired to teach professional responsibility by a ...
The moral platitudes found in the Code of Professional Responsibility have little to do with legal e...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
Legal ethics is a disappointing subject. From afar, it seems exciting; it promises to engage the cen...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
What Leaders of Movement for Teaching Professional Ethics in the Law Schools Really Have in Mind Is ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
Professional ethics is commonly understood as the standards listed in codes. But ethical codes that ...
The failure of the Bar to regulate effectively the ethical conduct of its members is not solely the ...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct defined the agenda for the post- Watergate renaissance in le...
The present system of educating and qualifying lawyers is questionable on ethical grounds because it...
For most of history, American legal education has aspired to teach professional responsibility by a ...
The moral platitudes found in the Code of Professional Responsibility have little to do with legal e...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
Legal ethics is a disappointing subject. From afar, it seems exciting; it promises to engage the cen...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...
For the last three years, the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession has been exploring ...