Lawyers’ Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice, edited by Susan D. Carle and Robert W. Gordon, broadens the discussion on legal ethics by first introducing the historical and theoretical background and then connecting it to real world issues while addressing lawyers\u27 ethical obligations to work for social justice
A teaching tool that provides both the sociological and forensic perspective as it relates to ethics...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve a...
One of social work’s distinguishing features is its explicit emphasis on social justice issues. In a...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
In this essay, Professor Tremblay reviews the book Lawyers\u27 Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Just...
Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, discussed the dynamics of socia...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
This symposium presents case studies of the often difficult ethical and tactical issues confronted b...
The history of the NAACP is key to American conceptions of how to achieve social change through law....
The ethics of American lawyers come from the English gentleman-lawyer of the nineteenth century, wit...
This volume looks at the importance of ethics within the criminal justice system, ethics and the pol...
David Luban\u27s book Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study supports a vision of lawyering that atte...
12 pagesThe historical and contemporary reality of race in the United States encompasses race relat...
A teaching tool that provides both the sociological and forensic perspective as it relates to ethics...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve a...
One of social work’s distinguishing features is its explicit emphasis on social justice issues. In a...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
In this essay, Professor Tremblay reviews the book Lawyers\u27 Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Just...
Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, discussed the dynamics of socia...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
This symposium presents case studies of the often difficult ethical and tactical issues confronted b...
The history of the NAACP is key to American conceptions of how to achieve social change through law....
The ethics of American lawyers come from the English gentleman-lawyer of the nineteenth century, wit...
This volume looks at the importance of ethics within the criminal justice system, ethics and the pol...
David Luban\u27s book Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study supports a vision of lawyering that atte...
12 pagesThe historical and contemporary reality of race in the United States encompasses race relat...
A teaching tool that provides both the sociological and forensic perspective as it relates to ethics...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...