This book contains a prized collection of exceptional essays by thoughtful men and women who have examined things that matter most in both their professional and private lives. Most of these pieces were first published in the Clark Memorandum, the J. Reuben Clark Law School alumni magazine. A few are from other sources. All of them address important questions about the experience of being a Christian attorney
The Path of Present Intention (D. Gordon Smith) Scholarship as Dialogue and a Constructive Exercise:...
This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of an...
This Essay will reflect on the ways in which the traditional life of law schools may be colored by a...
This book contains a prized collection of exceptional essays by thoughtful men and women who ...
This collection of essays continues BYU Law School’s effort to build an architecture of ideas to ass...
An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed t...
On behalf of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, I want to thank a long list of individuals who have he...
Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond ...
Just Lawyers (Ralph R. Mabey) Morality and Professional Ethics (Elder Dallin H. Oaks) Paradise Found...
This collection of essays explore the long-standing, intricate relationship between law and faith
This Essay provides resources for spiritual sustenance and to help bridge the gap between what one d...
Reports of burn-out, disillusionment, and stress abound in modern literature as the legal profession...
This text reflects briefly on the precocious rise of Christian legal studies in North American and E...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
(Excerpt) CLT is a deeply satisfying book. It raises more questions than it answers, just as a caseb...
The Path of Present Intention (D. Gordon Smith) Scholarship as Dialogue and a Constructive Exercise:...
This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of an...
This Essay will reflect on the ways in which the traditional life of law schools may be colored by a...
This book contains a prized collection of exceptional essays by thoughtful men and women who ...
This collection of essays continues BYU Law School’s effort to build an architecture of ideas to ass...
An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed t...
On behalf of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, I want to thank a long list of individuals who have he...
Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond ...
Just Lawyers (Ralph R. Mabey) Morality and Professional Ethics (Elder Dallin H. Oaks) Paradise Found...
This collection of essays explore the long-standing, intricate relationship between law and faith
This Essay provides resources for spiritual sustenance and to help bridge the gap between what one d...
Reports of burn-out, disillusionment, and stress abound in modern literature as the legal profession...
This text reflects briefly on the precocious rise of Christian legal studies in North American and E...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
(Excerpt) CLT is a deeply satisfying book. It raises more questions than it answers, just as a caseb...
The Path of Present Intention (D. Gordon Smith) Scholarship as Dialogue and a Constructive Exercise:...
This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of an...
This Essay will reflect on the ways in which the traditional life of law schools may be colored by a...