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St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics (St. Mary's Law Journals)
ISSN 2166-3041
Current Issue: Volume 12, Number 1
ARTICLES
Chief Loophole Officer or Chief Legal Officer: Inside Lehman Brothers—A Film Case Study About Corporate and Legal Ethics
Garrick Apollon
Reconceiving Ethics for Judicial Law Clerks
Gregory Bischoping
Resolving the Anders Dilemmas: How & Why Texas Should Abandon the Anders Procedure
Michael J. Ritter
Untangling Attorney Retainers from Creditor Claims
Cassandra Burke Robertson
Jesse Wynn
BOOK REVIEW
Lawyers, Mistakes, and Moral Growth
Vincent R. Johnson
COMMENT
Ethical Limits on Promising to Pay an Adverse Award of Attorney’s Fees Against One’s Client
Chase C. Parsons
St. Mary's Law Journal (St. Mary's Law Journals)
ISSN 0581-3441
Current Issue: Volume 53, Number 1
ARTICLES
Judicial Ethics in the Confluence of National Security and Political Ideology: William Howard Taft and the “Teapot Dome” Oil Scandal as a Case Study for the Post-Trump Era
Joshua E. Kastenberg
Will the Real Mens Rea Please Stand Up: Assessing the Fifth Circuit’s Kickback Jurisprudence After United States v. Nora
John J. LoCurto
The AOC in the Age of COVID—Pandemic Preparedness Planning in the Federal Courts
Zoe Niesel
Misreading Menetti: The Case Does Not Help You Avoid Liability for Your Own Fraud
Val Ricks
COMMENTS
Rethinking the Process of Service of Process
Mary K. Bonilla
Answering the Call: A History of the Emergency Power Doctrine in Texas and the United States
P. Elise McLaren
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The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice (St. Mary's Law Journals)
ISSN 1537-405X
St. Mary’s Law Review on Race & Social Justice seeks to speak on behalf of minorities by reaching out to the larger community, to inform them, to share with them, to educate them, and to grow with them. The goal of The Scholar is to give all minorities a “voice” in the publication of a legal journal on issues affecting all minorities.
Current Issue: Volume 24, Issue 2
ARTICLES
America: The World’s Police—How the Defund the Police Movement Frames an Analysis for Defunding the Military, by Anya Kreider
Sexual Profiling & BlaQueer Furtivity: BlaQueers on the Run, by T. Anansi Wilson
COMMENTS
Everything is Bigger in Texas: Including the Horrendously Inadequate Attempts at Providing Special Education and Related Services to All Children with Disabilities, by Alexandria R. Booterbaugh
Small Business Cybersecurity: A Loophole to Consumer Data, by Matthew R. Espinosa
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