Hofstra Law Review
Volume 6, Issue 3 (1978)
Front Matter
Symposium on Professional Responsibility; Dedicated to Monroe H. Freedman
Introduction: A Professional Agenda
Andrew L. Kaufman
The Attorney-Client Privilege and Client's Constitutional Rights
David E. Seidelson
Zeal and Frivolity: The Ethical Duty of the Appellate Advocate to Tell the Truth About the Law
H. Richard Uviller
Even if You Think Your Client Will Win, You May Have the Responsibility to Urge Settlement Anyway
Sol Wachtler
Judicial Legitimacy and the Disinterested Judge
M. H. Hoeflich and Jan G. Deutsch
Certification of Trial Lawyers-The Judicious Structuring of the American Legal Profession
Harry Cohen
Access to State Bar Examinations for Foreign-Trained Law School Graduates
Douglass G. Boshkoff
Contents
The Interstate Agreement on Detainers and the Federal Government
Bernard J. Fried
Books Recieved
Notes
Harmless Error and Misjoinder Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: A Narrowing Division of Opinion
Thomas C. Wales
The Seniority System Exemption in Title VII: International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States
Sharon F. Carton