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Dill-emma E-Journal


Welcome to our e-Journal.  

This is a student-run blog initiated as part of a course on ethics in public interest law. The views expressed on this site are exclusively those of the authors. The views expressed on this site are not necessarily those of Fordham Law School, The Fordham Law School Faculty or Administration or the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics.

Navigating the e-Journal.

This site is comprised of two main sections:

1) Curriculum -- This section is comprised of collected educational lessons focused on specific areas in the intersection of ethics and public interest law.  The initial lesson plans included in this section were developed by teams of students enrolled in Professor Russell Pearce's Professional Responsibility Seminar.  Legal educators can use these prepared lesson plans as an educationl resource.  Included are the basic lessons, readings that illuminate the subject matter, and reflections on the responses of students who experienced the lessons.  The lesson plans are updated bi-yearly.

2) Dill-emma -- This section is a blog that focuses on ethics in public interest law.  The blog highlights current events in the area, collects the musings of contributors, and directs readers to excellent articles and scholarly works.  Check back often for updates.