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Looking Backward

Looking Backward: A Foreword
By Russell G. Pearce
Reviving the Roman Republic: Remembering the Good Old Cause
By Rob Atkinson
The Evisceration of the Attorney-Client Privilege in the Wake of September 11, 2001
By Marjorie Cohn
Painting By Numbers: ‘And, Um, Let’s Have a Black Lawyer Sit at Our Table’
Putting Ethics to the (National Standardized) Test: Tracing the Origins of the MPRE
By Paul T. Hayden
Professionalism Without Parochialism: Julius Henry Cohen, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, and the Stories of Two Sons
By Samuel J. Levine
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: Preliminary Reflections on the History of the Split English Legal Profession and the Fusion Debate (1000-1900 A.D.)
By Judith L. Maute
Enron, Titanic, and The Perfect Storm
By Nancy B. Rapoport
The Myth of Civic Republicanism: Interrogating the Ideology of Antebellum Legal Ethics
By Norman W. Spaulding
Tuning Up Gideon’s Trumpet
By Kim Taylor-Thompson
A View of the Legal Profession from a Mid-Twelfth-Century Monastery
By Amelia J. Uelmen
Fighting Fire with Fire: A Reflection on the Ethics of Clarence Darrow
By Gerald F. Uelmen
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