When legal ethics developed as an academic discipline in the mid-1970s, its theoretical roots were in moral philosophy. The early theorists in legal ethics were moral philosophers by training, and they explored legal ethics as a branch of moral philosophy. From the vantage point of moral philosophy, lawyers’ professional duties comprised a system of moral duties that governed lawyers in their professional lives, a “role-morality” for lawyers that competed with ordinary moral duties. In defining this “role-morality,” the moral philosophers accepted the premise that “good lawyers” are professionally obligated to pursue the interests of their clients all the way to the arguable limits of the law, even when doing so would harm third persons or ...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
The modern subject of theoretical legal ethics began in the 1970s. This brief history distinguishes ...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
When legal ethics developed as an academic discipline in the mid-1970s, its theoretical roots were i...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
These pages present a philosophical argument about legal ethics. Although this general approach to l...
The authors and moderator David Luban participated in a plenary session of the International Legal E...
Debates about the proper boundaries of a lawyer’s role are far from new. A fresh spin on this old de...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
Two old and antagonistic traditions of thought shape the modern field of legal ethics. One of these ...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Theory and practice come together at the heart of legal ethics - in the exercise of professional jud...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
The modern subject of theoretical legal ethics began in the 1970s. This brief history distinguishes ...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
When legal ethics developed as an academic discipline in the mid-1970s, its theoretical roots were i...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
These pages present a philosophical argument about legal ethics. Although this general approach to l...
The authors and moderator David Luban participated in a plenary session of the International Legal E...
Debates about the proper boundaries of a lawyer’s role are far from new. A fresh spin on this old de...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
Two old and antagonistic traditions of thought shape the modern field of legal ethics. One of these ...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Theory and practice come together at the heart of legal ethics - in the exercise of professional jud...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
The modern subject of theoretical legal ethics began in the 1970s. This brief history distinguishes ...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...