Legal Ethics Roundup: Judges As TV Analysts, New CA Lawyer Civility Oath, Pizza Deliveries And Death Threats To Judges, 'Perilous War' On Legal Ethics In Gov And Politics & More - Above the Law
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Legal Ethics Roundup: Judges As TV Analysts, New CA Lawyer Civility Oath, Pizza Deliveries And Death Threats To Judges, 'Perilous War' On Legal Ethics In Gov And Politics & More - Above the Law
"Chief Justice John Roberts received applause from an audience at Rice University on Tuesday in appreciation of his defense of the judiciary from inappropriate attacks. Roberts acknowledged that 'judges around the country work very hard to get it right,' and that constructive criticism is 'healthy' and 'important.' But he stressed that 'personally directed hostility is dangerous,' and has 'got to stop.'"
"An event hosted by Hofstra Law's Monroe H. Freedman Center for the Study of Legal Ethics will feature discussions on Ray Brescia's new book, 'Lawyer 3.0: A Guide to Next-Wave Lawyering.'"
"The online symposium at PrawfsBlawg will focus on Elizabeth Burch's book, 'The Pain Brokers: How Con Men, Call Centers, and Rogue Doctors Fuel America's Law Suit Factory,' with contributions from various legal scholars."
This week emphasizes legal ethics through discussions of new books and events. An event at Hofstra Law will feature Ray Brescia's book, 'Lawyer 3.0: A Guide to Next-Wave Lawyering.' Additionally, an online symposium at PrawfsBlawg will cover Elizabeth Burch's 'The Pain Brokers: How Con Men, Call Centers, and Rogue Doctors Fuel America's Law Suit Factory.' Chief Justice John Roberts addressed the importance of constructive criticism in the judiciary while cautioning against personal hostility towards judges.
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