Legal Profession

Leading Works in Legal Ethics

By Julian Webb
Routledge January 2025

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9781032539553
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Routledge
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January 2025
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Paperback
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This volume reviews and takes stock of legal ethics, at a time when the legal profession globally is experiencing considerable change and challenges, through a re-evaluation of writings that are in some way foundational to the field.

Legal ethics, understood here as the study of the ethics and professional regulation of lawyers, has emerged as a novel and important field of study over the last 50 years. It is also one that displays considerable diversity in its scholarship, with distinctive philosophical and interdisciplinary approaches emerging over the years to underpin and supplement the doctrinal ‘law on lawyering’. With contributions from leading and emerging scholars from the United States, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, this collection offers not just critical insights into the authors’ chosen texts, but a thought-provoking commentary on the current state of legal ethics scholarship and its future directions.

In addition to being an essential resource for scholars and students of legal ethics theory, it will also be of interest to academics and researchers in legal theory, the philosophy of law, and applied ethics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Surfing the Waves of Legal Ethics Scholarship
Julian Webb and Nicola Hard

Part I: Philosophies Revisited
Community, Goodness and Solidarity in Legal Ethics
W. Bradley Wendel
The Lost Lawyer Regained – Virtue, Liberalism and Citizenship in Lawyers’ Ethics
Reid Mortensen
Human Dignity as the Ground of Legal Ethics: The Lawyer’s Role Revisited, from
Luban to Levinas
Julian Webb
Back to Basics, and Beyond Belief: The Radical Re-Valuation Project of the New
Standard Conception
Rob Atkinson
The Fragility of Legal Ethics: On the Role of Theory, Lawyerly Virtues, and Moral
Remainders in the Life of a Good Lawyer
Iris van Domselaar
Repentence: Did Atticus Defend Jim Crow?
Tim Dare

Part II – Diverse Origins - New Directions
The Ghost of the Profession's Past
Rebecca Roiphe
In Search of Public Interest Lawyering: What Does it Take to Give Practical
Content to Better Professional Norms?
Richard Moorhead and Steven Vaughan
Race Matters: White Dispatches from the Professional Front
Allan C. Hutchinson
Revisiting Stanley Milgram’s Obedience to Authority: An Engaged Followership
Perspective on Legal Ethics
Tigran W. Eldred
James Rest’s Four Component Model (FCM): A Case for its Central Place in
Legal Ethics
Justine Rogers and Hugh Breakey
Not the End of Lawyers, But a Beginning—The Place of Entrepreneurship and
Innovation in Legal Ethics
Renee Knake Jefferson and Russell G. Pearce
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