This essay examines the intersection of Jewish ethics and legal ethics, comparing the rules of behavior given to a society by its leader (the governing authority) with the multisourced, consensus-reaching way legal rules of ethics are developed in the United States and exploring the issues, affiliations, conflicts, and reconciliation
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The Annual Edward S. Godfrey Lecture at the University of Maine School of Law was held on November 1...
This short essay is included in a symposium issue entitled People of the Book: Judaism\u27s Influen...
This essay examines the intersection of Jewish ethics and legal ethics, comparing the rules of behav...
This article discusses the differences between how Jewish ethics are disseminated and how legal ethi...
From the biblical era through the present day, the conception of Israel as a people devoted to ethic...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The author argues that people need to make a distinction between religious belief and logical ethics
Perhaps as a result of the new and populous generation of lawyers, or as a holdover from the anti-wa...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
Twentieth century continental thinkers such as Bergson, Levinas and Jonas have brought fresh and ren...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
This essay is a slightly reworked version of the introduction lo the author\u27s book American Legal...
The article presents the author\u27s second annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture at the Washington U...
Thomas Shaffer is the most unusual, and in many ways the most interesting, contemporary writer on Am...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The Annual Edward S. Godfrey Lecture at the University of Maine School of Law was held on November 1...
This short essay is included in a symposium issue entitled People of the Book: Judaism\u27s Influen...
This essay examines the intersection of Jewish ethics and legal ethics, comparing the rules of behav...
This article discusses the differences between how Jewish ethics are disseminated and how legal ethi...
From the biblical era through the present day, the conception of Israel as a people devoted to ethic...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The author argues that people need to make a distinction between religious belief and logical ethics
Perhaps as a result of the new and populous generation of lawyers, or as a holdover from the anti-wa...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
Twentieth century continental thinkers such as Bergson, Levinas and Jonas have brought fresh and ren...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
This essay is a slightly reworked version of the introduction lo the author\u27s book American Legal...
The article presents the author\u27s second annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture at the Washington U...
Thomas Shaffer is the most unusual, and in many ways the most interesting, contemporary writer on Am...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The Annual Edward S. Godfrey Lecture at the University of Maine School of Law was held on November 1...
This short essay is included in a symposium issue entitled People of the Book: Judaism\u27s Influen...