245 results on '"Simon, William H."'
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2. Index
3. 9. The Limits of CED
4. Title, Copyright
5. 5. The Community as Agent of Economic Development
6. 2. Background: The Turn to Community-Based Organizations in Social Policy
7. 8. Institutional Hybridization
8. 7. Induced Mobilization
9. 4. The Community as Beneficiary of Economic Development
10. Acknowledgments
11. 6. Constrained Property: Rights as Anchors
12. 1. Introduction
13. 3. Three Logics of Community Action
14. Legality, Bureaucracy, and Class in the Welfare System
15. Destabilization Rights: How Public Law Litigation Succeeds
16. Whom (Or What) Does the Organization's Lawyer Represent?: An Anatomy of Intraclient Conflict
17. Moral Pluck: Legal Ethics in Popular Culture
18. The Legal and the Ethical in Legal Ethics: A Brief Rejoinder to Comments on "The Practice of Justice"
19. The Kaye Scholer Affair: The Lawyer's Duty of Candor and the Bar's Temptations of Evasion and Apology
20. Further Thoughts on Kaye Scholer: [Rejoinder]
21. THE ORGANIZATIONAL PREMISES OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
22. The Human Joint in Health and Disease
23. Republicanism, Market Socialism, and the Third Way
24. The Management Side of Due Process in the Service-Based Welfare State
25. Attorney-Client Confidentiality: A Critical Analysis.
26. CONTEXTUALIZING REGIMES: INSTITUTIONALIZATION AS A RESPONSE TO THE LIMITS OF INTERPRETATION AND POLICY ENGINEERING
27. Fear and Loathing of Politics in the Legal Academy.
28. Legal Accountability in the Service-Based Welfare State: Lessons from Child Welfare Reform
29. The Market for Bad Legal Advice: Academic Professional Responsibility Consulting as an Example
30. Transparency Is the Solution, Not the Problem: A Reply to Bruce Green
31. Duties to organizational clients.
32. Introduction: Lawyers and Community Economic Development
33. The Trouble with Legal Ethics.
34. Legality, Bureaucracy, and Class in the Welfare System
35. Ethical Discretion in Lawyering
36. Babbitt v. Brandeis: The Decline of the Professional Ideal
37. Rights and Redistribution in the Welfare System
38. Visions of Practice in Legal Thought
39. Homo Psychologicus: Notes on a New Legal Formalism
40. Reply: Further Reflections on Libertarian Criminal Defense
41. The Ethics of Criminal Defense
42. New governance anxieties: a Deweyan response.
43. Earnings management as a professional responsibility problem.
44. Wrongs of ignorance and ambiguity: lawyer responsibility for collective misconduct.
45. The Human Joint in Health and Disease
46. Solving problems vs. claiming rights: the Pragmatist challenge to Legal Liberalism.
47. Who needs the bar? Professionalism without monopoly.
48. The professional responsibilities of the public official's lawyer: a case study from the Clinton era.
49. The community economic development movement.
50. Thinking like a lawyer - about ethics.
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