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Law and Contemporary Problems

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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 61 > No. 2 (1998)

 

Volume 61, Number 2 (Spring 1998)
Government Lawyering

Neal Devins
Special Editor

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Lawyers in Congress

John C. Yoo

1

 

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Who’s the Client? Legislative Lawyering Through the Rear-View Mirror

Michael J. Glennon

21

 

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The Ethics of Representing Elected Representatives

Kathleen Clark

31

 

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The Senate and House Counsel Offices: Dilemmas of Representing in Court the Institutional Congressional Client

Charles Tiefer

47

 

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The President as Client and the Ethics of the President’s Lawyers

Nelson Lund

65

 

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High-Level, “Tenured” Lawyers

Thomas W. Merrill

83

 

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Lawyers in Agencies: Economics, Social Psychology, and Process

Jonathan R. Macey

109

 

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The Role of the Attorney-Adviser in the U.S. Department of State: Institutional Arrangements and Structural Imperatives

Michael K. Young

133

 

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The Internal Relations of Government: Cautionary Tales from Inside the Black Box

Peter L. Strauss

155

 

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Department of Justice Litigation: Externalizing Costs and Searching for Subsidies

Nicholas S. Zeppos

171

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

E-ISSN: 1945-2322

 
 
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