National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism
The National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism was established in 2005 as a consortium of the following five nationally-recognized centers on ethics and professionalism:
Since that time, the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and the Center on the Global Legal Profession at the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University-Bloomington have joined the NIFTEP consortium.
NIFTEP conducts bi-annual workshops that bring together leading academics and practitioners involved in teaching legal ethics and promoting professionalism.
Other NIFTEP projects include the International Forum on Teaching Legal Ethics and Professionalism, a user-driven online community and resource library for ethics teachers, scholars, and practitioners worldwide.
Fall 2013 Workshop
The next NIFTEP workshop will take place November 15-November 17, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia. The online application for this workshop has closed. More detailed information about the workshop theme is available on the Fall 2013 Workshop page.
For more information about future workshops, please contact NIFTEP Deputy Director Tiffany Roberts at twroberts@gsu.edu and ask to be added to the NIFTEP email list.
From past workshop evaluations:
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This was the best program for learning innovative ways of teaching legal ethics that I have ever attended.
NIFTEP Spring 2011 Workshop participant
In an evaluation of the Spring 2011 NIFTEP workshop, 95.2% of participants said they would "strongly recommend" attending a NIFTEP workshop.