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No. 34-2, April 2021

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  • Catching Unfitness
  • Ethics in Pandemics: the Lawyer For the (crisis) Situation
  • Excess Confidentiality: Must Bar Examiners Defy Administrative Law and Judicial Transparency?
  • Making Public Interest Lawyers in a Time of Crisis: an Evidence-based Approach
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