William & Mary Law Review, Issue 50:4 (March 2009)
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Paul D. Carrington & Roger C. Cramton, Original Sin and Judicial Independence: Providing Accountability for Justices
Lawrence M. Friedman, Some Thoughts about Citizen Lawyers
Robert W. Gordon, The Citizen Lawyer–A Brief History of a Myth with Some Basis in Reality
Bruce A. Green & Russell G. Pearce, “Public Service Must Begin at Home”: The Lawyer as Civics Teacher in Everyday Practice
Sanford Levinson, What Should Citizens (As Participants in a Republican Form of Government) Know About the Constitution?
James E. Moliterno, A Golden Age of Civic Involvement: The Client Centered Disadvantage for Lawyers Acting as Public Officials
W. Taylor Reveley III, The Citizen Lawyer
Deborah L. Rhode, Lawyers as Citizens
Edward Rubin, The Citizen Lawyer and the Administrative State
Mark Tushnet, Citizen as Lawyer, Lawyer as Citizen
Troy L. Gwartney, Harmonizing the Exclusionary Rights of Patents with Compulsory Licensing
April 13, 2009 at 11:52 am
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