This symposium presents case studies of the often difficult ethical and tactical issues confronted by lawyers for social justice movements. These case studies were developed by the pairing of movement lawyers with legal ethicists and enriched by the discussions at the Movement Lawyering Ethics Roundtable. They seek to provide guidance to lawyers facing these recurrent issues. This issue also includes an essay entitled Rebuilding the Ethical Compass of Law and reading guides with selected bibliographies
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
This case study is part of the Movement Lawyering Roundtable Symposium. This symposium presents case...
This essay takes a new look at legal ethics issues salient to movement lawyers who maintain a sust...
This essay represents one of several Case Studies published as the Movement Lawyering Roundtable Sym...
Seeking to engage with scholars and activists who call for lawyer solidarity with social movements, ...
Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve a...
This foreword provides an overview of some key aspects of law practice that have changed over the la...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
Are lawyers handling controversial matters justified in being myopically fixated upon achieving thei...
Last fall, Georgia Law hosted the 10th Annual Legal Ethics & Professionalism Symposium, titled Drawi...
In recent years, legal practitioners and scholars alike have identified a growing crisis in the lega...
This Article suggests that although civil litigation remains a viable tool, the vanishing trial has ...
On March 9 and 10, 2001, Mercer University\u27s Walter F. George School of Law and its Mercer Center...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
This case study is part of the Movement Lawyering Roundtable Symposium. This symposium presents case...
This essay takes a new look at legal ethics issues salient to movement lawyers who maintain a sust...
This essay represents one of several Case Studies published as the Movement Lawyering Roundtable Sym...
Seeking to engage with scholars and activists who call for lawyer solidarity with social movements, ...
Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve a...
This foreword provides an overview of some key aspects of law practice that have changed over the la...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
Are lawyers handling controversial matters justified in being myopically fixated upon achieving thei...
Last fall, Georgia Law hosted the 10th Annual Legal Ethics & Professionalism Symposium, titled Drawi...
In recent years, legal practitioners and scholars alike have identified a growing crisis in the lega...
This Article suggests that although civil litigation remains a viable tool, the vanishing trial has ...
On March 9 and 10, 2001, Mercer University\u27s Walter F. George School of Law and its Mercer Center...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...