Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Symposium
| Introduction: The Role of Law, Lawmakers, and Citizens in Establishing Public Trust | |
| Cynthia A. Baker | 483-486 |
| The State of State Legislative Ethics: Watching the Watchdogs | |
| Roberta Baskin | 487-492 |
| Ten Vital Virtues for American Public Lawyers | |
| Robert F. Blomquist | 493-520 |
| A Changing Culture: Ethical Government in Northwest Indiana | |
| Edward E. Charbonneau | 521-536 |
| Legislative Ethics in Indiana: A Matter of Perception—and Perception Matters | |
| Edward D. Feigenbaum | 537-544 |
| Indiana Center on Government Ethics: A Proposed Birth | |
| David H. Maidenberg | 545-560 |
| Eliminating Political Maneuvering: A Light in the Tunnel for the Government Attorney-Client Privilege | |
| Patricia E. Salkin, Allyson Phillips | 561-612 |
Lectures
| The Judiciary of England and Wales and the Rule of Law. James P. White Lecture on Legal Education | |
| Lord Woolf of Barnes | 613-626 |
Notes
| A New Energy Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century: China, Russia, and America's Triangular Security Strategy | |
| Justin W. Evans | 627-658 |
| The Movement to Open Juvenile Courts: Realizing the Significance of Public Discourse in First Amendment Analysis | |
| William McHenry Home | 659-690 |
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