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Professional
Responsibility

Writings on Lawyer Ethics
& the
Pedagogy of Lawyer Ethics
James R. Elkins

Lawyer Ethics:
A Pedagogical Mosaic, 14 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 117 (2000)
A Conversation
of Moralists, 23 Legal Stud. F. 249 (1999)
Teaching a
Lawyer's Confessions, 21 Legal Stud. F. 151-192 (1997)
An Argument
Against Reticence in the Teaching of Virtue, 21 Legal Stud. F. 221-238
(1997)
"Clients and Ethics," in Thomas L. Shaffer and James R. Elkins,
Legal Interviewing and Counseling (St. Paul: West Publishing, 3rd ed.
1997)
Thinking Like
a Lawyer: Second Thoughts, 47 Mercer L. Rev. 511 (1996)(For a response
to my "Second Thoughts," see Peter R. Teachout, Uneasy Burden:
What it Really Means to Learn to Think like a Lawyer, 47 Mercer L. Rev.
543 (1996)
The Moral
Labyrinth of Zealous Advocacy, 20 Cap. L. Rev. 735-796 (1993)
Symptoms Exposed
When Legalists Engage in Moral Discourse: Reflections on the Difficulties
of Talking Ethics, 17 Vt. L. Rev. 353-423 (1993)
Socrates
and the Pedagogy of Critique, 14 Legal Stud. F. 231-252 (1990)
Resistance
to Legal Ethics, 12 J. Legal Prof. 29-48 (1987) (co-authored with Elizabeth
Gee)
The Reconstruction
of Legal Ethics as Ethics (Review Essay), 36 J. Legal Educ. 274-283 (1986)
A Conversation
Called Ethics, 10 Legal Stud. F. 265-274 (1986)
The Examined
Life: A Mind in Search of Heart, 30 Am. J. Juris. 155-187 (1985)
The Pedagogy
of Ethics, 10 J. Legal Prof. 37-83 (1985)
Ethics: Professionalism,
Craft, and Failure, 73 Ky. L. J. 937-965 (1984-85)
Moral Discourse
and Legalism in Legal Education, 32 J. Legal Educ. 11-52 (1982)
The Paradox
of A Life in Law, 40 U. Pitts. L. Rev. 129-168 (1978)

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