Most professional responsibility textbooks do not discuss judicial conduct, and not surprisingly, many judges find themselves unprepared for the ethical dilemmas they face when they make the transition from partisan advocate to neutral arbiter. Gray and Zemans discuss the nine-topic curriculum for judicial educators to use to teach judicial ethics to judges at programs for new judges, continuing judicial education courses and judicial conferences
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
Judges are expected not simply to decide the law but to exemplify it. In the face of increasing publ...
Recent cases involving ethical scandals on the juvenile court bench have caught the interest of lega...
Most professional responsibility textbooks do not discuss judicial conduct, and not surprisingly, ma...
Although ethics for lawyers and ethics for judges have the same ultimate goal, the rules governing t...
New judges should be required to take a brief course in judicial ethics before going on the bench. T...
The Judicial Ethics Education Project trains trial judges to be aware of ethical issues that arise i...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
The importance of lawyers and society of the ethics and the selection of judges cannot be minimized....
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
All speakers today have emphasized the necessity of doing everything valid that we can do to sustain...
After being elected or appointed to the bench, a budding judge should immediately sit down and read ...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
Judges are expected not simply to decide the law but to exemplify it. In the face of increasing publ...
Recent cases involving ethical scandals on the juvenile court bench have caught the interest of lega...
Most professional responsibility textbooks do not discuss judicial conduct, and not surprisingly, ma...
Although ethics for lawyers and ethics for judges have the same ultimate goal, the rules governing t...
New judges should be required to take a brief course in judicial ethics before going on the bench. T...
The Judicial Ethics Education Project trains trial judges to be aware of ethical issues that arise i...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
The importance of lawyers and society of the ethics and the selection of judges cannot be minimized....
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
All speakers today have emphasized the necessity of doing everything valid that we can do to sustain...
After being elected or appointed to the bench, a budding judge should immediately sit down and read ...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
Judges are expected not simply to decide the law but to exemplify it. In the face of increasing publ...
Recent cases involving ethical scandals on the juvenile court bench have caught the interest of lega...