This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepperdine Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics, Can the Ordinary Practice of Law be a Religious Calling?, held on February 6-7, 2004 at Pepperdine University School of Law. In thinking about the practice of law as a religious calling, Levine argues that we should first consider the broader issue of the general relevance of religion to various areas of life, including work. From a perspective of Jewish law and ethics, moral conduct comprises an imperative at home and at the workplace no less than at the house of worship. Starting with the Biblical text and spanning thousands of years of legal interpretation and philosophy, Jewish religious th...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
At a time when many believe that law is no longer a noble profession, many lawyers see no reason to ...
Professor Levine addresses the question of whether the practice of law a business or a profession an...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
The Rabbis of the Talmud were a community for moral discernment—a community commissioned by God to i...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
The interrelation of religion, ethics, and law raises a multiplicity of questions. Problems of profe...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Legal ethics is about injustice. My effort here is part of the broad, modern academic enterprise, an...
One might think about the relationship between law practice and religion in different ways, dependin...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
At a time when many believe that law is no longer a noble profession, many lawyers see no reason to ...
Professor Levine addresses the question of whether the practice of law a business or a profession an...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
The Rabbis of the Talmud were a community for moral discernment—a community commissioned by God to i...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
The interrelation of religion, ethics, and law raises a multiplicity of questions. Problems of profe...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Legal ethics is about injustice. My effort here is part of the broad, modern academic enterprise, an...
One might think about the relationship between law practice and religion in different ways, dependin...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
At a time when many believe that law is no longer a noble profession, many lawyers see no reason to ...
Professor Levine addresses the question of whether the practice of law a business or a profession an...