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William & Mary Law Review
W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics
Volume 38 (1996-1997), Issue 1 (1996)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
Introduction to the Keck Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics
Thomas G. Krattenmaker
The Trouble with the Adversary System in a Postmodern, Multicultural World
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Lawyering in a Hybrid Adversary System
John S. Dzienkowski
The Trouble with Postmodern Zeal
Monroe H. Freedman
Legal Education, Experiential Education, and Professional Responsibility
James E. Moliterno
Jim's Modest Proposal
Kenney F. Hegland
Comment on Moliterno, Legal Education, Experiential Education, and Professional Responsibility
Lance Liebman
Rule, Story, and Commitment in the Teaching of Legal Ethics
Roger C. Cramton and Susan P. Koniak
Ethical Commitments
Anthony V. Alfieri
Should Lawyers Obey the Law?
William H. Simon
In Defense of Law and Morality: Why Lawyers Should Have a Prima Facie Duty To Obey the Law
David B. Wilkins
Stevens's Professionalism and Ours
David Luban
Notes
Tipping the Balance: Hilton Davis and the Shape of Equity in the Doctrine of Equivalents
Jonathon Taylor Reavill