Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1972
Publication Citation
58 American Bar Association Journal 1175 (1972)
Abstract
Many spokesmen for the legal profession have been calling on the law schools to pay more attention to ethical responsibilities, usually meaning manners and civility. But many of today's law students believe that the profession is not meeting some of its public responsibilities. When that problem is squarely faced, with the law schools' help, then good manners should follow.
Recommended Citation
Thomas Ehrlich,
Manners, Morals and Legal Education,
58 American Bar Association Journal 1175 (1972)
(1972).
Available at:
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facpub/1776