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Deborah Rhode, Who Transformed the Field of Legal Ethics, Dies at 68


Deborah Rhode, Who Transformed the Field of Legal Ethics, Dies at 68
A Stanford professor, she pushed the legal profession to confront the ways it failed clients and to be more inclusive of women.
Deborah Rhode in 1993. She spent over four decades teaching at Stanford and was by far the most-cited scholar in legal ethics.Credit.Chuck Painter/Stanford News Service
Published Jan. 18, 2021Updated Jan. 25, 2021
Deborah L. Rhode, a law professor who transformed the field of legal ethics from little more than a crib sheet for passing the bar exam into an empirically rich, morally rigorous investigation into how lawyers should serve the public, died on Jan. 8 at her home in Stanford, Calif. She was 68. ....

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Deborah Rhode, Stanford law professor and authority on legal ethics, dies at 68


Deborah Rhode, Stanford law professor and authority on legal ethics, dies at 68
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Deborah L. Rhode became only the second woman to receive tenure at Stanford Law School, where she taught since 1979.
As a law student at Yale in the mid-1970s, Deborah L. Rhode worked at a legal aid clinic, helping clients who were unable to afford lawyers for their divorce cases. Local lawyers were charging too much, she recalled $1,000 just to fill out paperwork so she and her colleagues created a “how to” kit for clients interested in representing themselves.
Instead of being praised for their initiative, Dr. Rhode and the clinic faced legal threats from the bar association, which threatened to sue for the unauthorized practice of law. ....

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