Chapter 9 – Cases and Articles Why do Lawyers Have Special Privileges and Responsibilities?

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Chapter 9 – Cases and Articles

Why do Lawyers Have Special Privileges and Responsibilities?

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Morning Session, Symposium: The Opportunity for Legal Education59 Mercer L. Rev. 821 (2007)

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Afternoon Session, Symposium: The Opportunity for Legal Education59 Mercer L. Rev. 859 (2007)

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Monroe H. Freedman, On Teaching and Testing in Law School, to Legal Ethics Forum: The Purpose of Law School Classes?

http://www.legalethicsforum.com/blog/2006/10/the_purpose_of_.html (Oct. 11, 2006)

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Society of American Law Teachers Statement on the Bar Exam52 J. Legal Educ. 446 (2002)

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Suzanne Darrow-Klienhaus, Response to the Society of American Law Teachers Statement on the Bar Exam54 J. Legal Educ. 442 (2004)

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Vijay Sekhon, Over-Education of American Lawyers: An Economic and Ethical Analysis of the Requirements for Practicing Law in the United States14 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769, 771-788 (2007)

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National Conference of Bar Examiners, Description of the MPRE

http://www.mcbex.org/multistate-tests/mpre/mpre-faqs/description0/

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Deborah L. Rhode, Ethics by the Pervasive Method42 J. Legal Educ. 31, 40-41 (1992)

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Cait Murphy, “Yale’s Markovits Redefines 21st Century Legal Ethics,” Interview with Daniel Markovits, Professor, Yale Law School

Mod. Ethical Law, http://modernethicallawyer.com/feature-stories/yales-markovits-redefines-21st-century-legal-ethics

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Cait Murphy, “Stanford’s Rhode Legal Ethics Rock Star,” Interview with Deborah Rhode, Professor, Stanford Law School

Mod. Ethical Law, http://modernethicallawyer.com/feature-stories/stanfords-rhode-legal-ethics-rock-star

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Deborah L. Rhode, Moral Character as a Professional Credential94 Yale L.J. 491 (1985)

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James C. Gallagher, Drugs, Alcohol, Mental Health, and the Vermont LawyerVt. Bar J. & L. Dig., Spring 2006, at 5.

Decision of Inquiry of the Committee on Character and Fitness of the Supreme Court of Illinois for the Third Appellate District * * * In the Matter of: the Application for Admission to the Bar of Matthew F. HaleDecision of Inquiry Panel (1998), aff’d, Committee on Character and Fitness of Illinois for the Third Judicial District (1999), aff’d, 723 N.E.2d 206 (Ill., 1999)

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Richard L. Sloane, Note, Barbarian at the Gates: Revisiting the Case of Matthew F. Hale to Reaffirm that Character and Fitness Evaluations Appropriate to Preclude Racists from the Practice of Law15 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 397, 425 (2002)

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Timothy K. McPike & Mark I. Harrison, The True Story on Lawyer Discipline70 A.B.A. J., Sept. 1984, at 92

Neal v. Clinton2001 WL 34355768 (Ark. Cir. 2001)

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Patrick J. Schiltz, Legal Ethics in Decline: The Elite Law Firm, The Elite Law School, and the Moral Formation of the Novice Attorney82 Minn. L. Rev. 705 (1998)

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Tanina Rostain, Ethics Lost: Limitations of Current Approaches to Lawyer Regulation71 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1273 (1998)

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Richard W. Painter, Rules Lawyers Play By76 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 665, 739 (2001)

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HALT, 2006 Lawyer Discipline Report Card

http://www.halt.org/news-a-publications/report-cards/2006-lawyer-discipline-report-card

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American Bar Association Commission on Professionalism, “. . . In the Spirit of Public Service:” A Blueprint for the Rekindling of Lawyer Professionalism112 F.R.D. 243, 301 (1986)

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Larry Ribstein, Is Lawyer Licensing Really Necessary?, to Ideoblog

http://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2006/05/is_lawyer_licen.html (May 6, 2006)

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Jonathan B. Wilson, Is Lawyer Licensing Necessary?, PointofLaw.com

http://www.pointoflaw.com/feature/archives/2006/05/is-lawyer-licen-1.php (May 19, 2006)

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Larry Ribstein, Final Thoughts on Lawyer Licensing, PointofLaw.com

http://www.pointoflaw.com/feature/archives/2006/05/final-thoughts.php (May 25, 2006)

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Written Remarks of Lawrence J. Fox, You’ve Got the Soul of the Profession in Your Hands

http://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/commission_multidisciplinary_practice/fox1.html

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John S. Dzienkowski & Robert J. Peroni, Multidisciplinary Practice and the American Legal Profession: A Market Approach to Regulating the Delivery of Legal Services in the Twenty-First Century69 Fordham L. Rev. 83 (2000)

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Paul D. Paton, Multidisciplinary Practice Redux: Globalization, Core Values and Reviving the MDP Debate in America78 Fordham L. Rev. 2193 (2010)

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Deborah L. Rhode, Cultures of Commitment: Pro Bono for Lawyers and Students67 Fordham L. Rev. 2415 (1999)

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Heather MacDonald, What Good is Pro Bono?10 City J. Spring, 2000, at 14

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Am. Bar Ass’n Presidential Initiative Comm’n on Diversity, 2010 ABA Study of the State of Diversity in the Legal Profession

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Nicole Lancia, Note New Rule, New York: A Bifocal Approach to Discipline and Discrimination22 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 949 (2009)

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Akshat Tewary, Legal Ethics as a Means to Address the Problem of Elite Law Firm Non-diversity12 Asian L.J. 1 (2005)

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