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Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Vocation? A Panelist's Response, Robert J. Conrad Jr Mar 2012

Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Vocation? A Panelist's Response, Robert J. Conrad Jr

Pepperdine Law Review

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The Wrong Question, John E. Acuff Mar 2012

The Wrong Question, John E. Acuff

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer's Humble Walk, Mark Osler Mar 2012

The Lawyer's Humble Walk, Mark Osler

Pepperdine Law Review

A growing body of literature addresses the role faith plays in the work of many lawyers. This article argues that humility is the defining characteristic of the lawyer of faith.


Reflections On "Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?", Moshe Kushman Mar 2012

Reflections On "Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?", Moshe Kushman

Pepperdine Law Review

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Are Lawyers 'Wonderfully Made'?, Kenneth G. Elzinga Mar 2012

Are Lawyers 'Wonderfully Made'?, Kenneth G. Elzinga

Pepperdine Law Review

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Pepperdine Commencement Speech, Anthony T. Kronman Mar 2012

Pepperdine Commencement Speech, Anthony T. Kronman

Pepperdine Law Review

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Reflections On The Practice Of Law As A Religious Calling, From A Perspective Of Jewish Law And Ethics, Samuel J. Levine Mar 2012

Reflections On The Practice Of Law As A Religious Calling, From A Perspective Of Jewish Law And Ethics, Samuel J. Levine

Pepperdine Law Review

This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepperdine Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics, "Can the Ordinary Practice of Law be a Religious Calling?," held on February 6-7, 2004 at Pepperdine University School of Law. In thinking about the practice of law as a religious calling, Levine argues that we should first consider the broader issue of the general relevance of religion to various areas of life, including work. From a perspective of Jewish law and ethics, moral conduct comprises an imperative at home and at the workplace no less than at …


Clients, Courts, And Calling: Rethinking The Practice Of Law, Joseph Allegretti Mar 2012

Clients, Courts, And Calling: Rethinking The Practice Of Law, Joseph Allegretti

Pepperdine Law Review

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