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Monroe H. Freedman
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Professor of Law
ABA Michael Franck Award |
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A.B., Harvard University
LL.B., Harvard University LL.M., Harvard University |
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Described in the Harvard Law Bulletin as "a lawyers' lawyer," and by the New York Times as "a pioneer in the field of legal ethics," he is frequently consulted by law firms throughout the country. He is the former dean of Hofstra Law School and, for the past 20 years, has lectured twice a year on lawyers' ethics at Harvard Law School. Professor Freedman's first ethics treatise, Lawyer's Ethics in an Adversary System (1975), received the ABA's Gavel Award Certificate of Merit. Reviews have called it "brilliant," a "classic," and one of the few "monumental contributions to legal education in the past generation." His most recent book is Understanding Lawyer's Ethics (3rd ed., Matthew Bender, 2004), written with Georgetown Law Professor Abbe Smith.
Professor Freedman was recognized by The Washingtonian as "one of [the District of Columbia's] most highly regarded constitutional lawyers." His clients have included William Kunstler, Roy Cohn, Alan Dershowitz, and several members of Congress. He was also chosen by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel to be the first executive director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, and has received a Martin Luther King Award, for "decades of work to advance human dignity and social justice."
He received his A.B., LL.B., and LL.M. at Harvard University, and is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Law and Who's Who is the World.
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Biography
Monroe Freedman has received the American Bar Association's highest award for professionalism, in recognition of "a lifetime of original and influential scholarship in the field of lawyers' ethics."Described in the Harvard Law Bulletin as "a lawyers' lawyer," and by the New York Times as "a pioneer in the field of legal ethics," he is frequently consulted by law firms throughout the country. He is the former dean of Hofstra Law School and, for the past 20 years, has lectured twice a year on lawyers' ethics at Harvard Law School. Professor Freedman's first ethics treatise, Lawyer's Ethics in an Adversary System (1975), received the ABA's Gavel Award Certificate of Merit. Reviews have called it "brilliant," a "classic," and one of the few "monumental contributions to legal education in the past generation." His most recent book is Understanding Lawyer's Ethics (3rd ed., Matthew Bender, 2004), written with Georgetown Law Professor Abbe Smith.
Professor Freedman was recognized by The Washingtonian as "one of [the District of Columbia's] most highly regarded constitutional lawyers." His clients have included William Kunstler, Roy Cohn, Alan Dershowitz, and several members of Congress. He was also chosen by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel to be the first executive director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, and has received a Martin Luther King Award, for "decades of work to advance human dignity and social justice."
He received his A.B., LL.B., and LL.M. at Harvard University, and is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Law and Who's Who is the World.
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