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Dickinson Law Review
Introduction: Conversations About the State of the Legal Profession
The Fault in Legal Ethics
A Millennial Renewal of the "Spirit of the Bar"
Law Firm Economics and Professionalism
Money Didn't Buy Happiness
Lawyers in the Mist: The Golden Age of Legal Nostalgia
Cross-Examining the Truthful Witness: The Ideal Within the Central Moral Tradition of Lawyering
"The Lost Lawyer" Regained: The Abiding Values of the Legal Profession
A Sixth Semester Conversation
Taking Kronman and Glendon One Step Further: In Celebration of "Professional Schools"
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Mixed Messages for Law Students
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