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Forum: Pluralism, Polarization, and the Common Good: The Possibility of Modus Vivendi Legal Ethics

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Forum: Service Delivery, Resource Allocation, and Access to Justice: Greiner and Pattanayak and the Research Imperative

decades of practice. Instead, it creates space for new ideas, debate, and action. In this Part, we summarize the study’s design, findings, and

Deviance, Aspiration, and the Stories We Tell: Reconciling Mass Atrocity and the Criminal Law

and participants at the ASU International Law Colloquium, Berkeley Law Faculty Retreat and Junior Working Ideas Group, Junior International Law

Constitutions of Hope and Fear

” 1964 Sup. Ct. Rev. 191; Frank A. Morrow, Speech, Expression, and the Constitution, 85 Ethics 235 (1975). Of course, the focus on the link between free

The President and Immigration Law Redux

may make it more difficult to structure and control enforcement policy according to priorities established by executive branch leadership, let alone

Forum: Federalism and the End of Obamacare

ERISA Preemption in Health Reform: Opportunities and Limits, 37 J.L. Med. & Ethics 88 (2009); Amy B. Monahan, Pay or Play Laws, ERISA Preemption, and

Arbitration and Americanization: The Paternalism of Progressive Procedural Reform

law and that this, in turn, necessitated a new focus on professional ethics. In his words, “all over the country laymen are asking themselves: Why are

Forum: Treat Every Defendant Equally and Fairly: Political Interference and the Challenges Facing the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices as the Justice Department Turns 150 Years Old

handling allegations of serious and repeated misconduct leveled against the leadership of the Justice Department and the executive branch. The

Forum: A Flood of Judicial Lobbying: Amicus Influence and Funding Transparency

The Supreme Court was already, by its nature, an avenue for countermajoritarian ideas and policies to prosper. But as Barry Friedman explains

Forum: The Pitfalls and False Promises of Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms

must spend many hours completing courses in professional ethics that impress upon them the duty they owe clients in providing independent advice and