Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
Volume 1 (1996)
Supreme Court Pronouncements on the Conduct of Lawyers
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Is Legal Ethics Asking the Right Questions?
Alan Dershowitz
Clients' Perjury and Lawyers' Opinion
Marvin E. Frankel
The Client Fraud Problem: A Justinian Quartet
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
The Trouble with the Adversary System in a Post-Modern, Multi-Cultural World
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Searching for New "Particles" in the Law of Lawyering: Recent Developments in the Attribution of "Clienthood"
Theodore J. Schneyer
Suing a Current Client
Thomas D. Morgan
The Vaporous and the Real in Former-Client Conflicts
Charles W. Wolfram
What About the Children? Are Family Lawyers the Same (Ethically) As Criminal Lawyers? A Morality Play
Robert H. Aronson
On Lying for Clients
Tomas L. Shaffer
Life and Death Lawyering: Dignity in the Absence of Autonomy
Teresa Stanton Collett
Sister Act: Conflicts of Interest with Sister Corporations
Ronald D. Rotunda
Class Action Against Class Counsel
Susan P. Koniak
Diagnosis and Prescription: Illusory Lawyer Disiplinary Reform and the Need for a Moratorium
Burnele Venable Powell
The Year: 2075, the Product: Law
Stephen Gillers