Favorable portrayals of lawyers in popular culture tend to adopt a distinctive ethical perspective. This perspective departs radically from the premises of the Conformist Moralism exemplified by the official ethics of the American bar and the arguments of the proponents of President Clinton\u27s impeachment. While Conformist Moralism is strongly authoritarian and categorical, popular culture exalts a quality that might be called Moral Pluck – a combination of resourcefulness and transgression in the service of basic but informal values. This Essay traces the theme of Moral Pluck through three of the most prominent fictional portrayals of lawyers in recent years – the novels of John Grisham and the TV series L.A. Law and The Practice. I...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
Should a lawyer keep a client’s secrets even when disclosure would exculpate a person wrongly accuse...
Legal Ethics, second edition, provides a variety of methods designed to improve the reader\u27s unde...
Favorable portrayals of lawyers in popular culture tend to adopt a distinctive ethical perspective. ...
This Essay describes the depiction of modern lawyers\u27 professional ethics in literature, films, a...
Why use art to teach lawyering?\u27 Despite divergences in method and intention, the two disciplines...
Lawyers in U.S. culture are often presented in either an extremely positive or extremely negative li...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
This is an inquiry about the morality of lawyers and law practice. Some modern academic critiques ho...
The moral platitudes found in the Code of Professional Responsibility have little to do with legal e...
The American justice system is premised in large part on the notion that all accused parties are ent...
The proposed theoretical motivation for legal fictionalism begins by focusing upon the seemingly sup...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
The legal profession has never been much loved. From Plato through Charles Dickens to Tom Wolfe, lit...
These essays bring together a variety of perspectives on law and literature in order to demonstrate ...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
Should a lawyer keep a client’s secrets even when disclosure would exculpate a person wrongly accuse...
Legal Ethics, second edition, provides a variety of methods designed to improve the reader\u27s unde...
Favorable portrayals of lawyers in popular culture tend to adopt a distinctive ethical perspective. ...
This Essay describes the depiction of modern lawyers\u27 professional ethics in literature, films, a...
Why use art to teach lawyering?\u27 Despite divergences in method and intention, the two disciplines...
Lawyers in U.S. culture are often presented in either an extremely positive or extremely negative li...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
This is an inquiry about the morality of lawyers and law practice. Some modern academic critiques ho...
The moral platitudes found in the Code of Professional Responsibility have little to do with legal e...
The American justice system is premised in large part on the notion that all accused parties are ent...
The proposed theoretical motivation for legal fictionalism begins by focusing upon the seemingly sup...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
The legal profession has never been much loved. From Plato through Charles Dickens to Tom Wolfe, lit...
These essays bring together a variety of perspectives on law and literature in order to demonstrate ...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
Should a lawyer keep a client’s secrets even when disclosure would exculpate a person wrongly accuse...
Legal Ethics, second edition, provides a variety of methods designed to improve the reader\u27s unde...