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ETHICS AND LAW SCHOOL

THE MAIL

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To the Editors of The crimson:

Your story in the March 11 Crimson describes Charles Morgan as taking a "quick pot shot at the fact that the Law School offers no course in ethics." However, for many years, the Law School has offered first one and then two courses in legal ethics (under the title of The Legal Profession) in addition to offering several other courses in which such matters are given substantial attention. Andrew L. Kaufman   Professor of Law

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