Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond to this provocative question: Can a good Christian be a good lawyer? Here are twenty-one highly personal narratives that answer the question of how each writer tries, sometimes but not always successfully, to be both a good Christian and a good lawyer. How does a lawyer called to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ reconcile his or her faith with the secular calling to the legal profession? The editors did not set out to provide some kind of final resolution or unified consensus. Instead, they have compiled a remarkable collection of reflections by lawyers, judges, and academics who represent many different branches of Christianity. The reader ...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
This Essay provides resources for spiritual sustenance and to help bridge the gap between what one d...
If there is a religious way to read, is there a religious way to be a lawyer? More and more lawyers,...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicin...
At a time when many believe that law is no longer a noble profession, many lawyers see no reason to ...
The religious lawyer is an individual who understands his or her religious practice to be a way of l...
A growing body of literature addresses the role faith plays in the work of many lawyers. This articl...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
This Essay provides resources for spiritual sustenance and to help bridge the gap between what one d...
If there is a religious way to read, is there a religious way to be a lawyer? More and more lawyers,...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicin...
At a time when many believe that law is no longer a noble profession, many lawyers see no reason to ...
The religious lawyer is an individual who understands his or her religious practice to be a way of l...
A growing body of literature addresses the role faith plays in the work of many lawyers. This articl...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...
In this day of lawyer bashing and tort reform, can someone actually represent injured clients and se...