Legal Ethics Roundup

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Legal Ethics Roundup No. 16 - PBS/Breyer on SCOTUS Ethics, MI Tech + AI Duty for Judges, Lawyers Sanctioned, Biden Record on Women but SC All Male Judges, Civility, Jobs/Events & More (11.13.23)

Legal Ethics Roundup No. 16 - PBS/Breyer on SCOTUS Ethics, MI Tech + AI Duty for Judges, Lawyers Sanctioned, Biden Record on Women but SC All Male Judges, Civility, Jobs/Events & More (11.13.23)

Your Monday morning tour of all things related to lawyer and judicial ethics.

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Renee Jefferson
Nov 13, 2023
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