98 research outputs found
The Independent Counsel Investigation, the Impeachment Proceedings, and President Clinton\u27s Defense: Inquiries into the Role and Responsibilities of Lawyers, Symposium, Foreward: Reflections on Lawyers, Legal Ethics and the Clinton Impeachment
New Horizons in the Role of Law Schools in Teaching Legal Ethics
Legal Ethics became a required course in the late 1970s; however, the requirement of this course both helped and hindered the development of the status of legal ethics as a respected discipline. The role of law schools in teaching legal ethics is explored
Religious Organizations and the Death Penalty
Over the past several years, many questions have been raised concerning the application and effectiveness of the death penalty. Ironically, the Catholic Church, a long-time supporter of the death penalty, has become one of the most vocal critics of the death penalty. In this Essay, Father Robert F. Drinan documents the Church\u27s new-found opposition to the death penalty, and discusses the influence the Church will have on the future of the death penalty
Review of \u3ci\u3eLaw, Legislation and Liberty (Volume 3). The Political Order of a Free People\u3c/i\u3e by F. A. Hayek
The Enduring Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective
A Review of The Enduring Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective by Jethro K. Lieberma
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