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Russell Pearce
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Fordham University School of Law 140 West 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 |
Email: RPEARCE@law.fordham.edu
Telephone: 212.636.6834 Office: Room 224 |
Selected Publications
Selected publications only. A complete list of publications is available in the annexed cv.- Professional Responsibility for the Age of Obama (Reviewing David Luban, Legal Ethics and Human Dignity)
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, Vol. 22, No. 1595, 2009, Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1585932
- Film Essay: Revitalizing the Lawyer-Poet: What Lawyer's Can Learn From Rock and Roll, DVD Film Essay (2006). Brian Danitz, Director, and Romelia Leach, Executive Producer. Copy of text | Order DVD
- Russell G. Pearce and Bruce A. Green, " Public Service Must Begin at Home": The Lawyer as Civics Teacher in Everyday Practice, 50 William & Mary Law Rev. 1207, (2009)
- Russell G. Pearce and Samuel J. Levine, "Rethinking the Legal Reform Agenda: Will Raising the Standards for Bar Admission Promote or Undermine Democracy, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law? 77 Fordham Law Rev. 1635 (2009)
- The Legal Profession As a Blue State: Reflections on Public Philosophy, Jurisprudence, and Legal Ethics, 75 Fordham L. Rev. 1339 (2006)
- Russell G. Pearce and Amelia J. Uelmen, Religious Lawyering's Second Wave, 21 Journal of Law and Religion 2 (2006)
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How Law Firms Can Do Good While Doing Well (And the Answer Is Not Pro Bono), 33 Fordham Urban Law Journal 211 (2005)
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White Lawyering: Rethinking Race, Lawyer Identity, and Rule of Law, 73 Fordham Law Rev. 2081 (2005)
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Redressing Inequality in the Market For Justice: Why Access to Lawyers Will Never Solve the Problem and Why Rethinking the Role of Judges Will Help, 73 Fordham Law Rev. 969 (2004)
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Russell G. Pearce and Amelia J. Uelmen, Religious Lawyering in a Liberal Democracy: A Challenge and an Invitation, 55 Case Western Law Rev. 127 (2004
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MacCrate’s Missed Opportunity: The MacCrate Report’s Failure to Advance Professional Values, 23 Pace Law Rev. 575 (2004)
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Legal Ethics Must be the Heart of the Law School Curriculum, 26 J. Legal Profession 159 (2001-2002)
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Lawyers as America’s Governing Class: The Formation and Dissolution of the Original Understanding of the American Lawyer’s Role, 8 U. Chicago Roundtable 381 (2001)
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The Jewish Lawyer's Question, 27 Texas Tech Law Rev. 1259 (1996)
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The Professionalism Paradigm Shift: Why Discarding Professional Ideology Will Improve the Conduct and Reputation of the Bar, 70 N.Y.U. Law Rev. 1229 (1995)
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Family Values and Legal Ethics: Competing Approaches to Conflicts in Representing Spouses, 62 Fordham Law Rev. 1253 (1994)
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Jewish Lawyering in a Multicultural Society: A Midrash on Levinson, 14 Cardozo Law Rev.1613 (1993)






