No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and personal integrity than Thomas Shaffer. Shaffer\u27s work is the most powerful defense of integrity in the legal ethics literature, and it offers the most useful set of strategies for vindicating integrity in law practice. This Essay was conceived in the spirit of Shaffer\u27s distinctive preoccupations and commitments, and it is a pleasure to present it in an issue dedicated to him
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Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
I am grateful to Professor Lee for the opportunity to comment on this fine set of papers regarding t...
Most discussions of the ethical problems confronting an attorney for the government refer primarily ...
No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and ...
This foreword addresses the need to uphold and maintain a high level of integrity in both the legal...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
This is a somewhat edited version of informal remarks on Watergate and professional ethics and respo...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...
In the investigations, hearings, and aftermath of President Trump’s first impeachment, lawyer-commen...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
This Article asserts that although much attention has been paid to immoral conduct and the means to ...
This Article focuses on the continuing debate on the ethical obligations of government lawyers: do g...
Traditional notions and rules of professionalism in the legal profession have been premised on parti...
This year, 1989, may become known as the Ethics Year as accounts of questionable behavior of public,...
The study of professional responsibility is, of course, critical to those who wish to practice as la...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
I am grateful to Professor Lee for the opportunity to comment on this fine set of papers regarding t...
Most discussions of the ethical problems confronting an attorney for the government refer primarily ...