Cassidy, R. Michael2024-05-202024-05-202024-05-20102 Or. L. Rev. 2690196-2043https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2948044 pagesThe topic of this Article is the little understood and seldom invoked Rule of Professional Conduct 5.1, and how that disciplinary rule can be more aggressively enforced to detect and deter prosecutorial misconduct. The notion that supervisory attorneys must be more actively involved in their colleagues’ ethical decisions and conduct has been recognized by the bar since the adoption of Rule 5.1 in 1983, but the rule remains undertheorized by scholars and underutilized by disciplinary authorities.en-USAll Rights Reserved.American Bar Association Model Rule 5.1Corporate criminal liabilityRules of Professional ConductLawyersUnleashing Rule 5.1 to Combat Prosecutorial MisconductArticle