This Comment will discuss (1) the prevalence of domestic violence in America, (2) the governmental responses to domestic violence, and (3) preserving the integrity of the legal profession. This Comment will then focus on how disciplinary courts have treated domestically violent attorneys. Part III examines the murky judicial approach to disciplining domestically violent attorneys, and Part IV criticizes that approach. Finally, Part V sets forth a proposal to cure the ill effects of the current approach, by injecting a greater degree of uniformity, ease, predictability and certainty into the disciplinary process
This Article examines the development of an inverse relationship in the legal system between the con...
Professional Responsibility in Civil Domestic Violence Matters explores the fundamental ethical duti...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...
This Comment will discuss (1) the prevalence of domestic violence in America, (2) the governmental r...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
In the last two decades, most states in the United States have passed laws to protect battered women...
Given the gravity and prevalence of domestic violence in our society, the issue deserves to be confr...
The justice system's traditional view of woman battering Historically, police and prosecutors h...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
The criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) has become increasingly punitive. Many court...
Presented with such a dearth of standard practices and literature, family mediators have little guid...
This Article examines the development of an inverse relationship in the legal system between the con...
Professional Responsibility in Civil Domestic Violence Matters explores the fundamental ethical duti...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...
This Comment will discuss (1) the prevalence of domestic violence in America, (2) the governmental r...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
In the last two decades, most states in the United States have passed laws to protect battered women...
Given the gravity and prevalence of domestic violence in our society, the issue deserves to be confr...
The justice system's traditional view of woman battering Historically, police and prosecutors h...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
The criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) has become increasingly punitive. Many court...
Presented with such a dearth of standard practices and literature, family mediators have little guid...
This Article examines the development of an inverse relationship in the legal system between the con...
Professional Responsibility in Civil Domestic Violence Matters explores the fundamental ethical duti...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...