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
Effective ethics training requires more than being knowledgeable about the code of ethics. Ethical d...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
All professionals in the corrections and law-enforcement field must be aware and sensitive to ethica...
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...
The Judicial Ethics Education Project trains trial judges to be aware of ethical issues that arise i...
New judges should be required to take a brief course in judicial ethics before going on the bench. T...
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
The teaching of professional responsibility in U.S. law schools is entering a new age. A relative ne...
The theme of the special issue of Law and Method on Education in (Professional) Legal Ethics consist...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
The theme of the special issue of Law and Method on Education in (Professional) Legal Ethics consist...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The ethics of teaching (not to be confused with the teaching of ethics) is not typically considered ...
Effective ethics training requires more than being knowledgeable about the code of ethics. Ethical d...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
All professionals in the corrections and law-enforcement field must be aware and sensitive to ethica...
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...
The Judicial Ethics Education Project trains trial judges to be aware of ethical issues that arise i...
New judges should be required to take a brief course in judicial ethics before going on the bench. T...
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
The teaching of professional responsibility in U.S. law schools is entering a new age. A relative ne...
The theme of the special issue of Law and Method on Education in (Professional) Legal Ethics consist...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
The theme of the special issue of Law and Method on Education in (Professional) Legal Ethics consist...
Spaeth et al assert that the only reason to teach legal ethics, or professional responsibility, is t...
The ABA requires each approved law school to provide each student instruction in the duties and r...
The ethics of teaching (not to be confused with the teaching of ethics) is not typically considered ...
Effective ethics training requires more than being knowledgeable about the code of ethics. Ethical d...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
All professionals in the corrections and law-enforcement field must be aware and sensitive to ethica...