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SUMMARY:How Ethics Dies: The Role of Laws and Lawyers in Nazi Germany
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. in the School of Social Work auditorium\, professor Eric Muller — UNC’s Dan K. Moore distinguished professor of law in jurisprudence and ethics — will lead a discussion about the ethical failure of laws in Nazi Germany and their lasting ramifications. The talk will be followed by a reception.\nThe talk will take place as part of a series of events hosted by UNC’s Office of Ethics and Policy for Global Ethics Month.\nLearn more at https://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2019/10/how-ethics-dies-1016\n\nUNC School of Social Work Auditorium
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/alumni-friends-career-development-cle-journals-news-media-pro-bono-kathrine-r-everett-law-library-how-ethics-dies-the-role-of-laws-and-lawyers-in-nazi-germany/
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