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- catalog contributor b10585655.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- An Anxious Profession -- The Moral Terrain of Lawyering -- The Dominant View and Alternatives -- A Preview -- False Starts -- 2. A Right to Injustice -- The Entitlement Argument -- The Libertarian Premise -- The Positivist Premise -- Libertarianism versus Positivism -- The Problem of Retroactivity -- The Problem of Private Legislation -- Conclusion -- 3. Justice in the Long Run -- Confidentiality -- The Adversary System and Trial Preparation -- Identification with Clients and Cognitive Dissonance -- The Efficiency of Categorical Norms -- Aptitude for Complex Judgment -- Conclusion -- 4. Should Lawyers Obey the Law? -- Lawyer Obligation in the Dominant View -- Positivist versus Substantive Conceptions of Law -- The Pervasiveness of Implicit Nullification -- Some Clarification about Nullification -- Nullification versus Reform -- Tax versus Prohibition -- Determination versus Obligation -- A Prima Facie Obligation? -- Divorce Perjury and Enforcement Advice Revisited -- Conclusion -- 5. Legal Professionalism as Meaningful Work -- The Problem of Alienation -- The Professional Solution -- The Lost Lawyer -- The Brandeisian Evasions -- Self-Betrayal -- Conclusion -- 6. Legal Ethics as Contextual Judgment -- The Structure of Legal Ethics Problems -- Some Objections -- The Moral Terraiin of Lawyering Revisited -- 7. Is Criminal Defense Different? -- Contested Issues -- Weak Arguments for Aggressive Criminal Defense -- Social Work, Justice, and Nullification -- The Stakes -- Conclusion -- 8. Institutionalizing Ethics -- A Contextual Disciplinary Regime: The Tort Model -- Restructuring the Market for Legal Services -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-246) and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 253 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Practice of justice.".
- catalog identifier "0674697111 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Practice of justice.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,".
- catalog relation "Practice of justice.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "174/.3/0973 21".
- catalog subject "KF300 .S55 1998".
- catalog subject "Legal ethics United States Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Practice of law United States Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- An Anxious Profession -- The Moral Terrain of Lawyering -- The Dominant View and Alternatives -- A Preview -- False Starts -- 2. A Right to Injustice -- The Entitlement Argument -- The Libertarian Premise -- The Positivist Premise -- Libertarianism versus Positivism -- The Problem of Retroactivity -- The Problem of Private Legislation -- Conclusion -- 3. Justice in the Long Run -- Confidentiality -- The Adversary System and Trial Preparation -- Identification with Clients and Cognitive Dissonance -- The Efficiency of Categorical Norms -- Aptitude for Complex Judgment -- Conclusion -- 4. Should Lawyers Obey the Law? -- Lawyer Obligation in the Dominant View -- Positivist versus Substantive Conceptions of Law -- The Pervasiveness of Implicit Nullification -- Some Clarification about Nullification -- Nullification versus Reform -- Tax versus Prohibition -- Determination versus Obligation -- A Prima Facie Obligation? -- Divorce Perjury and Enforcement Advice Revisited -- Conclusion -- 5. Legal Professionalism as Meaningful Work -- The Problem of Alienation -- The Professional Solution -- The Lost Lawyer -- The Brandeisian Evasions -- Self-Betrayal -- Conclusion -- 6. Legal Ethics as Contextual Judgment -- The Structure of Legal Ethics Problems -- Some Objections -- The Moral Terraiin of Lawyering Revisited -- 7. Is Criminal Defense Different? -- Contested Issues -- Weak Arguments for Aggressive Criminal Defense -- Social Work, Justice, and Nullification -- The Stakes -- Conclusion -- 8. Institutionalizing Ethics -- A Contextual Disciplinary Regime: The Tort Model -- Restructuring the Market for Legal Services -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "The practice of justice : a theory of lawyers' ethics / William H. Simon.".
- catalog type "text".