Professor Robert Cochran’s work and thought were powerfully shaped by those of his friend, mentor, and teacher, the late Professor Thomas Shaffer, a towering figure in the religious lawyering movement. A leading theme in Shaffer’s writing, one that has continued through and been developed in Cochran’s, is “community.” This Essay explores and unpacks this theme and highlights several ways that the idea of “community” functions in their vision of the lawyer’s role and vocation
Thursday, March 22, 2001 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@arches.uga.edu CONTACT: Caldw...
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Thursday, March 22, 2001 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@arches.uga.edu CONTACT: Caldw...
Brown is the founder and foremost exponent of preventive law jurisprudence. Shaffer has dwelt in rec...
Blog post, “What I learned at Pepperdine“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to re...
The life and work of Robert Cochran can be summed up in one word: discipleship. Professor Cochran’s ...
This Essay is a contribution to a festschrift honoring Pepperdine law professor Robert Cochran. In a...
Law professors are all about ideas, and the creation of an institute, clinic, or center within a law...
This Essay organizes an assessment of Robert F. Cochran’s scholarly contributions around the theme o...
As a lawyer, law teacher, and legal scholar, Thomas Shaffer is inspired and guided by religious valu...
Perhaps as a result of the new and populous generation of lawyers, or as a holdover from the anti-wa...
Written on the occasion of a celebration of the work and scholarship of Bob Cochran, this reflection...
When I had the chance to leave law practice and become a fulltime law teacher, I turned, in the time...
The occasion for this Article is a festschrift for Professor Robert (“Bob”) Cochran. I celebrate Bob...
Thomas Shaffer is the most unusual, and in many ways the most interesting, contemporary writer on Am...
In this festschrift article in honor of Tom Shaffer, the author considers what Shaffer’s work may sh...
Essay Review Thomas L. Shaffer, American Legal Ethics: Text, Readings, and Discussion Topics. New Yo...
Thursday, March 22, 2001 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@arches.uga.edu CONTACT: Caldw...
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