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Report of the Dean 1971–1972
In his first report, Dean Thomas Shaffer provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the state of Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1971–1972 academic year
Hoynes Code, The
This code governs legal education at the University of Notre Dame in all programs and in all locations
The Legal Ethics of Radical Individualism
Most of what American lawyers and law professors call legal ethics is not ethics. Legal ethics has come to be rules that appeal to sanction, and not the lawyer’s conscience. This Article analyzes the ethical quandary arising from modern ethics, and presents an assessment of the ethics of radical individualism in terms of the religious tradition’s influence on legal ethics
Character and Community: Rispetto as a Virtue in the Tradition of Italian-American Lawyers
Our project is to contemplate a discrete piece of applied ethics in the American legal profession, a piece of what one might call Italian-American legal ethics. We propose to describe a moral value for which we will use the Italian word rispetto. Our understanding of rispetto is that it is a virtue, a good habit, through which the person learns, practices, teaches, and remembers his place within the family. We will argue here that the practice of this virtue will allow a modern lawyer to be in and of his or her civic and professional community without loss of dignity and a sense of self
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