No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the students in learning the relevant law and exploring the array of dilemmas that lawyers encounter in practice. Some methods are more likely than others to help students to increase their ability to recognize ethical dilemmas and to understand the institutional dynamics and economic pressures that lead some lawyers to rationalize unethical conduct. On the other hand, some approaches to teaching ethics are almost certain to fail, to produce boredom, animosity, cynicism or alienation among participants. What follows is a short inventory of some ethics teaching methods that work, and some that tend to fail, with brief discussion of why each may su...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingl...
Despite what seems to be far greater attention paid to the teaching of legal ethics than to any othe...
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
This chapter argues that law schools should seek to inculcate in students an awareness of and a conc...
This article addresses the importance of teaching legal ethics in law schools. After a brief introdu...
Legal ethics is a disappointing subject. From afar, it seems exciting; it promises to engage the cen...
Teaching ethics is quite challenging both for teachers and students. For teachers because they shoul...
This article argues that legal ethics should form part of compulsory legal education in order both a...
One of the themes of the 2002 annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) has...
Teaching legal ethics must be more than just compliance with the requirements of the legal professio...
As attorneys, we undeniably should be faithful confidantes to, and staunch allies for, our clients, ...
Recent releases from the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) highlight the importance of ...
What Leaders of Movement for Teaching Professional Ethics in the Law Schools Really Have in Mind Is ...
The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingl...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingl...
Despite what seems to be far greater attention paid to the teaching of legal ethics than to any othe...
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
This chapter argues that law schools should seek to inculcate in students an awareness of and a conc...
This article addresses the importance of teaching legal ethics in law schools. After a brief introdu...
Legal ethics is a disappointing subject. From afar, it seems exciting; it promises to engage the cen...
Teaching ethics is quite challenging both for teachers and students. For teachers because they shoul...
This article argues that legal ethics should form part of compulsory legal education in order both a...
One of the themes of the 2002 annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) has...
Teaching legal ethics must be more than just compliance with the requirements of the legal professio...
As attorneys, we undeniably should be faithful confidantes to, and staunch allies for, our clients, ...
Recent releases from the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) highlight the importance of ...
What Leaders of Movement for Teaching Professional Ethics in the Law Schools Really Have in Mind Is ...
The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingl...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingl...
Despite what seems to be far greater attention paid to the teaching of legal ethics than to any othe...