When we acknowledge the contradiction between the project\u27s goal and the reality of group influence, we are led to consider the alternative strategy of creating community. Such a strategy would invite lawyers to begin a community dialogue regarding how each of our group identities, and the responses of others to our identities, interfere with our efforts to realize the goal of equal justice. While significant to the understanding of group dynamics, consideration of Jewish lawyering probably has limited value as a predictor of an individual lawyer\u27s professional conduct. The actual and potential influence of Jewishness on lawyering is quite diverse, making it difficult to identify any particularly Jewish approach to lawyering. In addit...
A myth exists that Jews can embrace the cultural components of Judaism without appreciating the lega...
A Jewish lawyer is bound to – sometimes torn between – two disparate systems of law and ethics. What...
This study attempts to analyze two ways of adapting the Jewish law to the new realities which Jewish...
Martin Buber describes the question of how to affirm our Jewish identity in the modem world as th...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
A person\u27s self-perception of his or her Jewish identity can have a profound impact on one\u27s p...
Let me start with two qualifications. First, this question: is defining the term Jewish essential ...
As an exemplar, Justice Louis D. Brandeis challenges the currently dominant conception that requires...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Professors Thomas L. Shaffer and Robert F. Cochran, Jr., state that an attorney, vis-ý-vis her clien...
Two initial points will provide some context for these remarks. First, my primary professional invol...
This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structura...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The concept of Jewish ethics is elusive. Law occupies a prominent place in the phenomenology of trad...
A myth exists that Jews can embrace the cultural components of Judaism without appreciating the lega...
A Jewish lawyer is bound to – sometimes torn between – two disparate systems of law and ethics. What...
This study attempts to analyze two ways of adapting the Jewish law to the new realities which Jewish...
Martin Buber describes the question of how to affirm our Jewish identity in the modem world as th...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
A person\u27s self-perception of his or her Jewish identity can have a profound impact on one\u27s p...
Let me start with two qualifications. First, this question: is defining the term Jewish essential ...
As an exemplar, Justice Louis D. Brandeis challenges the currently dominant conception that requires...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Professors Thomas L. Shaffer and Robert F. Cochran, Jr., state that an attorney, vis-ý-vis her clien...
Two initial points will provide some context for these remarks. First, my primary professional invol...
This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structura...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The concept of Jewish ethics is elusive. Law occupies a prominent place in the phenomenology of trad...
A myth exists that Jews can embrace the cultural components of Judaism without appreciating the lega...
A Jewish lawyer is bound to – sometimes torn between – two disparate systems of law and ethics. What...
This study attempts to analyze two ways of adapting the Jewish law to the new realities which Jewish...