The core vice that Posner finds in Clinton’s efforts to contain the truth of the Lewinsky affair is very similar to a fault the public perceives in the behavior of lawyers generally. Namely, lawyers often try to obscure or distract from factual truth order to prevent the law from applying as intended. Most of this avoidance behavior is technically lawful because, for pragmatic reasons, allowances for such avoidance have been deliberately built into the criminal laws against perjury, obstruction of justice and the like. These allowances are a compromise that the law makes with morals so its criminal prohibitions will not unduly chill the advocacy zeal on which the adversary system depends. Because of these allowances, however, it may be pro...
No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and ...
This Article had its genesis in a statement by the authors submitted to the House Judiciary Committe...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
The core vice that Posner finds in Clinton’s efforts to contain the truth of the Lewinsky affair is ...
In the investigations, hearings, and aftermath of President Trump’s first impeachment, lawyer-commen...
America now is a society addicted to legalism that has lost its faith in legal argument. The impeach...
It is a long-established principle that presidential impeachment is an appropriate remedy only for ...
Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. ...
Numerous lawyers contributed to the disinformation campaign that led to the storming of the U.S. Cap...
In 1999, for only the second time in United States history, the Senate conducted an impeachment tria...
President Clinton was the first President to be impeached since Andrew Johnson in 1868. The impeachm...
In assessing an ethics, rule-based prohibition against New Jersey governmental attorneys representin...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
Legal ethics owes as much to Richard M. Nixon as it does to philosophy. The rebirth of legal ethics ...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...
No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and ...
This Article had its genesis in a statement by the authors submitted to the House Judiciary Committe...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
The core vice that Posner finds in Clinton’s efforts to contain the truth of the Lewinsky affair is ...
In the investigations, hearings, and aftermath of President Trump’s first impeachment, lawyer-commen...
America now is a society addicted to legalism that has lost its faith in legal argument. The impeach...
It is a long-established principle that presidential impeachment is an appropriate remedy only for ...
Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. ...
Numerous lawyers contributed to the disinformation campaign that led to the storming of the U.S. Cap...
In 1999, for only the second time in United States history, the Senate conducted an impeachment tria...
President Clinton was the first President to be impeached since Andrew Johnson in 1868. The impeachm...
In assessing an ethics, rule-based prohibition against New Jersey governmental attorneys representin...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
Legal ethics owes as much to Richard M. Nixon as it does to philosophy. The rebirth of legal ethics ...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...
No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and ...
This Article had its genesis in a statement by the authors submitted to the House Judiciary Committe...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...