The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) requires all law students at ABA-accredited law schools to take a course in professional responsibility. Every accredited school offers a course or courses that enable students to fulfill this requirement. Under these circumstances, the professional responsibility course can easily assume the character of high school drivers\u27 education or health classes: It often becomes an obligatory exercise, in which students think they must woodenly learn the maxims of the ABA Code of Conduct or Rules of Professional Responsibility. Faced with this attitude from students, even the most dedicated, creative teacher sometimes falls...
The problems, indeed the inadequacy of present legal education in ethics and professional responsibi...
Legal Ethics became a required course in the late 1970s; however, the requirement of this course bot...
The teaching of professional responsibility in U.S. law schools is entering a new age. A relative ne...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The faculty at the University of Michigan Law School has been attempting to increase students\u27 aw...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
For most of history, American legal education has aspired to teach professional responsibility by a ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
Little has been done to teach professional responsibility in a way that provides students with more ...
In teaching Ethics or Professional Responsibility, I want to do more than teach students the law of ...
Despite what seems to be far greater attention paid to the teaching of legal ethics than to any othe...
My thesis is simple and straightforward. Every law school has a profound duty-and a unique opportuni...
The problems, indeed the inadequacy of present legal education in ethics and professional responsibi...
Legal Ethics became a required course in the late 1970s; however, the requirement of this course bot...
The teaching of professional responsibility in U.S. law schools is entering a new age. A relative ne...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The faculty at the University of Michigan Law School has been attempting to increase students\u27 aw...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
For most of history, American legal education has aspired to teach professional responsibility by a ...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
Little has been done to teach professional responsibility in a way that provides students with more ...
In teaching Ethics or Professional Responsibility, I want to do more than teach students the law of ...
Despite what seems to be far greater attention paid to the teaching of legal ethics than to any othe...
My thesis is simple and straightforward. Every law school has a profound duty-and a unique opportuni...
The problems, indeed the inadequacy of present legal education in ethics and professional responsibi...
Legal Ethics became a required course in the late 1970s; however, the requirement of this course bot...
The teaching of professional responsibility in U.S. law schools is entering a new age. A relative ne...