Lawyers' Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Critical ReaderSusan D. Carle NYU Press, 22. aug 2005 - 425 pages Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve as a means for changing power relations, empowering the disenfranchised, and advocating progressive social change. Lawyers’ Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice broadens the discussion on legal ethics by first introducing the historical and theoretical background and then connecting it to real world issues while addressing lawyers' ethical obligations to work for social justice. |
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Contents
Theories of Professional Regulation | 13 |
Professional Empowerment | 25 |
Who Should Regulate Lawyers? | 31 |
Seeking the Faces of Otherness | 41 |
Ideology of Antebellum Legal Ethics | 61 |
Reconsidering Brandeis | 72 |
A Stratified Profession | 79 |
Sadie T M | 92 |
Ethical Discretion in Lawyering | 238 |
b critical race theory | 245 |
Revisiting | 258 |
Erraceing an Ethic of Justice | 265 |
feminist theorylegal praxis | 274 |
Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory | 282 |
Lessons and Challenges of Becoming Gentlemen | 289 |
The Ethics of Feminism | 295 |
the later twentieth century | 99 |
Charles Hamilton Houston and | 120 |
b the poverty law movement | 136 |
Clinical Approaches | 145 |
Reappraisal | 151 |
Subordination Rhetorical Survival Skills | 157 |
Recognizing Client | 169 |
The Missing Element | 181 |
b communityrebellious lawyering | 187 |
Community Lawyering | 201 |
A Practitioners | 210 |
Critical Theories | 224 |
Legal Ethics Exploration through Literature | 306 |
Professionalism of The Remains of the Day | 317 |
Legal Ethics and Religious Commitment | 327 |
The Jewish Lawyers Question | 339 |
Corporate Power and Lawyers | 351 |
A New Role for Lawyers? The Corporate Counselor | 371 |
Appendix | 385 |
Notes | 399 |
419 | |
About the Editor | 425 |
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