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Volume 37
Issue
3

SCOTUS House: Can a Supreme Court Ethics Lawyer and Inspector General Help Get this Fraternity under Control?

by Richard W. Painter
Today, the United States Supreme Court is immersed in an ethics crisis of unprecedented proportions. Public confidence in the Court is at an all-time low and Congress is considering action. […]

Untangling Unreliable Citations

by Margie Alsbrook
Citations are the vernacular that the legal profession uses to communicate the precedents that underline our arguments and analysis. They are the building blocks of legal communications and legal arguments, […]

Juridification and Regulating the Modern Lawyer

by Abdi Aidid
To say that lawyers are everywhere is only a slight exaggeration, yet the legal ethics regimes tasked with regulating the profession do not contemplate most of what modern lawyers do. […]

Lawfluencers: Legal Professionalism on TikTok and YouTube

by Anthony Song and Justine Rogers
This Article investigates the rise of lawyer-influencers, or ‘lawfluencers,’ and what their arrival means for legal professionalism. In today’s attention economy, ‘influencers’ are now central players. An influencer shares their […]

The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 2024 Symposium