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Colloquium: Lawyers and Their Institutions

Taking Integrity Risks Seriously
By Miriam H. Baer
Social Movement Lawyering and Due Process Values
By Susan D. Carle
Jewish Lawyers and the Labor Movement
By Catherine L. Fisk
Can Prosecutors’ Offices Preserve Public Confidence in Their Nonpartisanship—and, If so, How?
By Bruce A. Green & Rebecca Roiphe
Government Lawyers, Ethical Dilemmas: The Case of Herbert Wechsler and Japanese American Incarceration
By Eric L. Muller
Law Jobs:  Professional Regulation, the Division of Legal Labor, and Institutional Change
By Emily S. Taylor Poppe
Conservative Legal Advocacy Organizations and Constitutional Change in the Roberts Court
By Ann Southworth
A World-Threatening Feeling:  Grief, Moral Injury, and Institutional Loss in Rural Courts
By Michele Statz
Shortcomings of Law School and Big Law
By Julian Velasco
Doing Justice with Empathy:  Black Prosecutors in the Age of Mass Incarceration
By Kevin Woodson
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