Top Ten – Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility – Oct. 23
There were no changes in this week’s reporting of the ten papers with the most downloads in the SSRN Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility journal, except the appearance at number 7 of a new article, scheduled for Volume 120 of the Harvard Law Review, by Orly Lobel (right) of the University
of San Diego and PrawfsBlawg fame. Congratulations, Orly, on the placement, from those of us who measure our progress by the number of hours it takes to get a rejection from the HLR!
1 Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Readiness for RehabilitationDavid B. Wexler,University of Arizona – James E. Rogers College of Law
2 Politics, Office Politics, and Legal Ethics: A Case Study in the Strategy of Judgment David McGowan,University of San Diego – School of Law
3 Southwest Airlines: Hedging and Shareholder Value Michael R. Ingrassia, Georgetown Law Center, Victor Fleischer, University of Colorado School of Law
4 Judicial Ethics, the Appearance of Impropriety, and the Proposed New ABA Judicial CodeRonald D. Rotunda,George Mason University – School of Law
5 Judicial Opinions as Minefields of Misinformation: Antecedents, Consequences and RemediesJacob Jacoby,New York University – Department of Marketing
6 Plato, Hegel, and Democracy, Thom Brooks, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
7 The Paradox of Extra-Legal Activism: Critical Legal Consciousness and Transformative Politics, Orly Lobel, University of San Diego School of Law.
8 I Can Tell When You’re Telling Lies: Metadata in Litigation and Transactional PracticeDavid C. Hricik,Mercer University – Walter F. George School of Law
9 The Images of LawyersFred C. Zacharias,University of San Diego – School of Law
10 Ethics and Corporate Responsibility Marina Ricci,Valparaiso University School of Law
[Jeff Lipshaw]