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The Trump Administration Should Have Attorney Whistleblowers

Aug 19, 2020 | Article, Carliss N. Chatman, Law, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Legal Profession, President/Executive Department

By Carliss N. Chatman In her Article, Professor Chatman examines the actions of Attorney General Bill Barr and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone through the prism of the ethical rules governing attorney conduct. Download the full article (PDF) here. Hein | Lexis...

Diploma Privilege and the Constitution

May 14, 2020 | Article, Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice, Constitutional Law, Law, Legal Education, Legal Profession

By the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice Members: Claudia Angelos (New York University); Sara Berman (AccessLex Institute); Mary Lu Bilek (City University of New York); Carol L. Chomsky (University of Minnesota); Andrea Anne Curcio (Georgia...

Should Good People Be Doctors? A Comment on Paul Butler and Anonymous

Sep 1, 2019 | Essay, Feature, Legal Profession, Richard Delgado

By Richard Delgado Abstract This is a nervous period for progressive people. The advent of an administration seemingly dedicated to mass cruelty has raised concerns over the line between conscionable and unconscionable work—always high—to fever pitch, and produced...

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