The Professional Responsibilities of the Public Official's Lawyer: A Case Study from the Clinton Era
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2002
Abstract
No one has sought more persistently to focus our attention on the relation of professional duty and personal integrity than Thomas Shaffer. Shaffer's work is the most powerful defense of integrity in the legal ethics literature, and it offers the most useful set of strategies for vindicating integrity in law practice. This Essay was conceived in the spirit of Shaffer's distinctive preoccupations and commitments, and it is a pleasure to present it in an issue dedicated to him.
Disciplines
Law | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | Legal Profession
Recommended Citation
William H. Simon,
The Professional Responsibilities of the Public Official's Lawyer: A Case Study from the Clinton Era,
77
Notre Dame L. Rev.
999
(2002).
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