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William & Mary Law Review
Symposium: 1997 W. M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics
Volume 39 (1997-1998), Issue 2 (1998)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
The Professionalism Problem
Deborah L. Rhode
The Purposes of Legal Ethics and the Primacy of Practice
Robert P. Burns
Less is More: Teaching Legal Ethics in Context
Bruce A. Green
Practice Setting as an Organizing Theme for a Law and Ethics of Lawyering Curriculum
James E. Moliterno
Use of the Problem Method for Teaching Legal Ethics
Thomas D. Morgan
On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients
Thomas L. Shaffer
Teaching Professional Responsibility in the Future: Continuing the Discussion
Teresa Stanton Collett
Teaching Moral Perception and Moral Judgment in Legal Ethics Courses: A Dialogue About Goals
Lisa G. Lerman
The Institutional Barriers and Advantages Panel
Michael Millemann