ATTORNEY PROFESSIONALISM BIBLIOGRAPHY
Last Updated August 2002
American Bar Association
A.B.A., Center for Professional Responsibility, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (Annual).
A.B.A., Center for Professional Responsibility, "In the Spirit of Public Service;" A Blueprint for the Rekindling of Lawyer Professionalism (the "Stanley Report) (1986).
A.B.A., Center for Professional Responsibility, Avoiding Client Grievances: Professional Responsibility and the Lawyer (1988).
A.B.A., Standing Comm. on Lawyer Competence, Making the Competent Lawyer: Models for Law School Action (1990).
A.B.A., Comm. on Evaluation of Disciplinary Enforcement, Report on Attorney Discipline (the "McKay Report") (1991).
A.B.A., Report of the Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession: Narrowing the Gap (the "MacCrate Report") (1992).
A.B.A., Comm. on Advertising, Lawyer Advertising at the Crossroads: Professional Policy Considerations (1995).
A.B.A., Comm. on Impaired Attorneys, Report with Recommendation to Adopt a Model Lawyer Assistance Program (1995).
A.B.A., Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, Report on Professionalism (1995).
A.B.A., Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar, Report of the Professionalism Committee: "Teaching and Learning Professionalism" (1996).
Books
Richard Zitrin & Carol M. Langford, The Moral Compass of the American Lawyer (1999).
Law Review Articles
Rob Atkinson, A Dissenter's Commentary on the Professionalism Crusade, 74 Tex. L. Rev. 259 (1995).
Rob Atkinson, Symposium, Br'er Rabbit Professionalism: A Homily on Moral Heroes and Lawyerly Mores, 27 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 137 (1999).
Hon. Bernard E. Boland, Symposium, A New Professional Identity for Bench and Bar, 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 117 (1999).
Paul Brest & Linda Krieger, Symposium, On Teaching Professional Judgment, 69 Wash. L. Rev. 527 (1994).
John C. Buchanan, The Demise of Legal Professionalism: Accepting Responsibility and Implementing Change, 28 Val. U. L. Rev. 563 (1994).
Warren E. Burger, The Decline of Professionalism, 61 Tenn. L. Rev. 1 (1993).
Stephen L. Carter, What is the Source of the Obligation of Public Service for the Professions?, 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 103 (1999).
Daniel R. Coquillette, Professionalism: The Deep Theory, 72 N.C. L. Rev. 1271 (1994).
Roger C. Cramton, Delivery of Legal Services to Ordinary Americans, 44 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 531 (1994).
Colin Croft, Reconceptualizing American Legal Professionalism: A Proposal for Deliberative Moral Community, 67 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1256 (1992).
Susan Daicoff, Articles Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 Am. U. L. Rev. 1337 (1997).
Sandra Day O'Connor, Professionalism, 76 Wash. U. L.Q. 5 (1998).
Harry T. Edwards, A Lawyer's Duty to Serve the Public Good, 65 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1148 (1990).
Harry T. Edwards, The Growing Disjunction Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 34 (1992).
Harry T. Edwards, Another "Postscript" to "The Growing Disjunction Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession, 69 Wash. L. Rev. 561 (1994).
Paula A. Franzese, To Be the Change: Finding Higher Ground in the Law, 50 Me. L. Rev. 11 (1998).
Monroe H. Freedman, Professionalism in the American Adversary System, 41 Emory L.J. 467 (1992).
Stephen Gillars, Legal Ethics: Art or Theory?, 58 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 49 (2001).
Phoebe A. Haddon, Symposium, Education for a Public Calling in the 21st Century, 69 Wash. L. Rev. 573 (1994).
George L. Hampton IV, Toward an Expanded Use of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, 4 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 655 (1991).
Peter A. Joy, What We Talk About When We Talk About Professionalism: A Review of Lawyers' Ideals/Lawyers' Practices: Transformations in the American Legal Profession, 7 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 987 (1994).
Dean Kilpatrick & Robert L. Nelson, Professionalism From a Social Science Perspective, 52 S.C. L. Rev. 473 (2001).
Daniel S. Kleinberger, Wanted: An Ethos of Personal Responsibility - Why Codes of Ethics and Schools of Law Don't Make for Ethical Lawyers, 21 Conn. L. Rev. 365 (1989).
Robert P. Lawry, Symposium, The Future of the Legal Profession, 44 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 333 (1994).
David Luban, The Noblesse Oblige Tradition in the Practice of Law, 41 Vand. L. Rev. 717 (1988).
David Luban, Symposium: W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics, Stephen's Professionalism and Ours, 38 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 297 (1996).
Steven Lubet, Professionalism Revisited, 42 Emory L.J. 197 (1993).
Robert MacCrate, "The Lost Lawyer" Regained: The Abiding Values of the Legal Profession, 100 Dick. L. Rev. 587 (1996).
Hon. Alva Hugh Maddox, Lawyers: The Aristocracy of Democracy or "Skunks, Snakes and Sharks"?, 29 Cumb. L. Rev. 323 (1999).
Judith L. Maute, "In Pursuit of Justice" in High Profile Criminal Matters, 70 Fordham L. Rev. 1745 (2002).
Frank X. Neuner, Jr. Admiralty Law Institute Symposium: Admiralty Law at the Millennium, Professionalism: Charting a Different Course for the New Millennium, 73 Tul. L. Rev. 2041 (1999).
Richard W. Painter, Rules Lawyers Play By, 76 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 665 (2001).
Russel G. Pearce, The Professionalism Paradigm Shift: Why Discarding Professional Ideology Will Improve the Conduct and Reputation of the Bar, 70 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1229 (1995).
Kenneth L. Penegar, The Professional Project: A Response to Terrell and Wildman, 41 Emory L.J. 473 (1992).
Burnele V. Powell, Lawyer Professionalism as Ordinary Morality, 35 S. Tex. L. Rev. 275 (1994).
Edward D. Re, The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with the Legal Profession, 68 St. John's L. Rev. 85 (1994).
Deborah L. Rhode, Moral Character as a Professional Credential, 94 Yale L.J. 491 (1985).
Deborah L. Rhode, The Rhetoric of Professional Reform, 45 Md. L. Rev. 274 (1986).
Deborah L. Rhode, Symposium, Institutionalizing Ethics, 44 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 665 (1994).
Deborah L. Rhode, Into the Valley of Ethics: Professional Responsibility and Educational Reform, 58 Law & Contemp. Probs. 139 (1995).
Deborah L. Rhode, Opening Remarks: Professionalism, 52 S.C. L. Rev. 458 (2001).
Jonathon Rose, Of Ambidexters and Daffidowndillies: Defamation of Lawyers, Legal Ethics, and Professional Reputation, 8 U. Chi. L. Sch. Roundtable 423 (2001).
Jack L. Sammons, Jr., Professing: Some Thoughts on Professionalism and Classroom Teaching, 3:609 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 609 (1990).
Jack L. Sammons, Jr. & Linda H. Edwards, Honoring the Law in Communities of Force: Terrell and Wildman's Teleology of Practice, 41 Emory L.J. 489 (1992).
Jack L. Sammons, Jr., The Professionalism Movement: The Problems Defined, 7 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 269 (1993).
Thomas L. Shaffer, Symposium, Inaugural Howard Lichtenstein Lecture in Legal Ethics: Lawyer Professionalism as a Moral Argument, 26 Gonz. L. Rev. 393 (1990/1991).
Barry Sullivan & Ellen S. Podgor, Respect, Responsibility, and the Virtue of Introspection: An Essay on Professionalism in the Law School Environment, 15 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 117 (2001).
Symposium, The Modern Practice of Law: Accessing Change, 41 Vand. L. Rev. 677 (1998).
Timothy P. Terrell & James H. Wildman, Rethinking "Professionalism", 41 Emory L.J. 403 (1992).
W. Bradley Wendel, Morality, Motivation, and the Professionalism Movement, 52 S.C. L. Rev. 557 (2001).
Periodicals
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Professional Responsibility, The Evolving Lawyer-Client Relationship and its Effect on the Lawyers Professional Obligations, 51 The Record 443 (1996).
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Professional Responsibility, A Delicate Balance: Ethical Rules For Those Who Represent Incompetent Clients, 52 The Record 34 (1997).
Geraldine Reed Brown, Attorney Professionalism in the 21st Century, 69 N.Y. St. B.J. 51 (1997).
Lawrence Fleischer, Birth of the Bar: Creating Order Out of Chaos, N.Y. L.J., Sept. 11, 1995, at 1.
Peter Galasso, Prejudging the Arbitration of Custody, N.Y. L.J., Nov. 23, 1994, at 2.
Jan Hoffman, New Jersey Lawyers Who Sin in Haste, N.Y. Times, Dec. 8, 1994, at B1.
Eric H. Holder, Jr., Association of the Bar of the City of New York, The Benjamin N. Cardozo Lecture: The Importance of Diversity in the Legal Profession, 56 The Record 447 (2001).
Dirk Johnson, More Scorn and Less Money, N.Y. Times, Sept. 22, 1995, at A1.
Lewis A. Kaplan, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Henry L. Stimson Award Ceremony: Remarks, 54 The Record 420 (1999).
Judith S. Kaye, Preparing a Profession for the 21st Century, N.Y. L.J., Dec. 13, 1993, at 2.
Anthony T. Kronman, Professionalism, 2 J. Inst. for Study Legal Ethics 89 (1999).
Sol M. Linowitz, Excerpts: The Betrayal of the Lawyering Profession, Nat'l L.J., Feb. 28, 1994, at 36.
Robert MacCrate, Preserving the Marden Legacy: Professional Responsibility in the Twenty-first Century, 48 The Record 948 (1993).
Guy J. Mangano, Respect for the Legal Profession: Attorneys Have Special Obligation, N.Y. L.J., Jan 25, 1995, at 3.
Guy J. Mangano, Maintaining Our Professional Ideals, N.Y. L.J., Jan. 22, 1997, at 1.
Daniel J. Pope, The Twain of Ethics and Professionalism, 62 Def. Couns. J. 594 (1995).
William H. Rehnquist, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Reflections on the Practice of Law (1953-1999), 54 The Record 410 (1999).
Agnes Sowle, Professionalism: Lifestyle or Lip Service?, 59 Or. St. B. Bull. 33 (1999).
Amy Stevens, Lawyers' Annoying Misdeeds Targeted, Wall St. J., Sept. 9, 1994, at B1.
Jeffrey S. Sunshine, Caveat Practitioner Enter the New Matrimonial Rules, N.Y. L.J., April 5, 1994, at 1.
Hon. E. Norman Veasey, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Orison S. Marden Memorial Lecture: Our Institutional Resolve To Reform The Ethics and Professionalism of the Bar - - Whom Are We Protecting? The Lawyer? The Client? The Public?, 54 The Record 571 (1999).
Speeches
Martha W. Barnett, Keynote Address on Professionalism, in 52 S.C. L. Rev. 453 (2001).
Roger C. Cramton, On Giving Meaning to "Professionalism", Keynote Address at the Cornell University Law School Symposium on Teaching and Learning Professionalism (1996).
Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Professionalism, Remarks at the Dedication of Anheuser-Busch Hall (Sept. 26, 1997), in 76 Wash. U. L.Q. 5 (1998).
Robert MacCrate, The 21st Century Lawyer: Is There a Gap to be Narrowed?, Keynote Address, in 69 Wash. L. Rev. 517 (1994).
Websites
Louis Stein Center for Law & Ethics, http://law.fordham.edu/stein.htm (last visited July 16, 2002).
Professionalism of Lawyers and Judges, http://professionalism.law.sc.edu/materials/dspmaterials.htm (lasted visited July 23, 2002).
Stanford Law School Annotated Ethics Bibliography, http://lawschool.stanford.edu/programs/ethics/part2A-K (last visited July 16, 2002).
State Bar of Georgia, http://www.gabar.org/cjcpten.htm (last visited July 22, 2002).