March 04, 2022 | National Law Journal
Let's Not Condemn All the Lawyers: How Lawyers in the Trump Administration Protected DemocracyAs we rightly criticize the lawyers who failed to live up to professional commitments, it is worth pausing to recognize the remarkable power of professional identity in the face of pressure and incentives running in the opposite direction.
By Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
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January 28, 2021 | New York Law Journal
A January Massacre Averted and the Lawyers Who HelpedAmid the events surrounding President's Trump efforts to use the Justice Department and the courts to overturn the election of Joe Biden, there were some standout lawyers and judges who held up under pressure and put the law and their professional obligation first.
By Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
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April 21, 2014 | New York Law Journal
Experiential Learning: Practice Makes PerfectBruce A. Green, the Louis Stein Professor at Fordham Law School, writes: Making students ready for practice is not just a task for the formal curriculum. Law students spend much of their time in law-related pursuits outside the classroom including in extracurricular activities and part-time and summer employment. Law schools strive to help students make the most of these opportunities.
By Bruce A. Green
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October 08, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Prosecutors' deal with debt collectors is bad policyThe district attorneys selling their letterhead to debt-collection agencies have committed a gross abuse of power.
By Bruce A. Green
5 minute read
October 16, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
Prosecutors for SaleHundreds of district attorneys across the country routinely sell their letterhead to debt-collection agencies to use in correspondence with debtors who bounce checks. The district attorneys have committed a gross abuse of power.
By Bruce A. Green
5 minute read
October 01, 2012 | National Law Journal
Prosecutors for saleThe district attorneys selling their letterhead to debt-collection agencies have committed a gross abuse of power.
By Bruce A. Green
5 minute read
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