Volume 14, Issue 1 (2000) Symposium on Ethics
Introduction
Articles
Professionalism in the Postmodern Age: Its Death, Attempts at Resuscitation, and Alternate Sources of Virtue
Robert F. Cochran Jr.
Lawyers in Context: Moses, Brandeis and the A.B.A.
Milner S. Ball
The Attorney-Client Relationship: A Jewish Law Perspective
Steven H. Resnicoff
Preserving the Integrity of Mediation through the Adoption of Ethical Rules for Lawyer-Mediators
Maureen E. Laflin
Legally True but Misleading Statements: A Moral Dilemma
R. John Kuehn III
Take the Money and Run: Inherent Ethical Problems of the Contingency Fee and Loser Pays Systems
Philip J. Havers
Safeguards of the Republic: The Responsibility of the American Lawyer to Preserve the Republic through Law-Related Education
Ryan Blaine Bennett
Nuclear Weapons, Lethal Injection, and American Catholics: Faith Confronting American Civil Religion
Thomas L. Shaffer
The Virtures and Limits of Codes in Legal Ethics
Vincent R. Johnson
Developing a Philosophy of Lawyering
Nathan M. Crystal
Inside an in-House Legal Ethics Practice
Peter R. Jarvis and Mark J. Fucile
Lawyer Ethics: A Pedagogical Mosaic
James R. Elkins
Judicial Professionalism and the Relations between Judges and Lawyers
Randall T. Shepard