Issue 4
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‘Til Death Doula-Part: The Unauthorized Practice of Caring for the Dead and Dying
End-of-life doulas provide dying people and grieving families with advice and comfort as they navigate the complicated world of the… Read More
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When Barriers Become Brick Walls: Breaking Down Barriers to Solve the Funeral Director Shortage
The funeral industry is dying by a slow and steady lack of progressivism. It has remained stagnant and guided by… Read More
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Let It Lie: The Unintended Consequences of Changing the Funeral Rule
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) created the Funeral Rule in the early 1980s in order to improve the funeral market… Read More
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Deregulation of Funeral Licensing and Disposition Options in the United States
The history of care for the dead body in the United States can be divided into three distinct eras. In… Read More
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A Past Forgotten: A Look at Governmental Efforts to Recover and Restore Historic African American Cemeteries
For many people, death care begins far before the death of an individual. However, the penultimate milestone in death care… Read More
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Closing Delaware’s Liability Donut Hold: Section 102(B)(7) Protection is Extended to Corporate Officers
Directors of Delaware corporations have long enjoyed protection from personal liability for breaches of the duty of care. Delaware has… Read More
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Forming Good Lawyers
The American public views lawyers and the legal profession with skepticism, if not scorn. From observing high-profile ethical lapses to… Read More
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Modernizing Legal Education Through Leadership Development Programs: Equipping Lawyers for Success, Significance and Satisfaction Through Service
Modernizing legal education is essential to the future of our democracy. Lawyers hold a time-honored place in society as keepers… Read More
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Sanctioning Sex
When Britain’s first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, took office in 1979, the male-dominated opposition party popularized the sexist slogan… Read More
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Student Professional Identity Formation and the Foundational Skill of Building a Tent of Professional Relationships to Support the Student
This Article is a guide for law faculty and staff who want each student to build a tent of professional… Read More
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Exploring Well-Being Practices as Part of Law Student Development of a Positive Professional Identity
Introduction The American Bar Association (“ABA”) is now requiring all ABA-approved American law schools to provide “substantial opportunities to students… Read More
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Pro Humanitate in the Legal Profession
Thank you so much for that kind introduction. I am thrilled to be back at Wake Forest today and I… Read More
