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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
A Tribute To Judge Lazer, Rena C. Seplowitz
Getting It Right, Eileen Kaufman
Leon Lazer: The Giant Among Us, Howard Glickstein
Leon Lazer: The Giant Among Us, Howard Glickstein
Howard Glickstein
No abstract provided.
On The Occasion Of Leon Lazer’S 90th Birthday, Jeffrey B. Morris
On The Occasion Of Leon Lazer’S 90th Birthday, Jeffrey B. Morris
Jeffrey B. Morris
No abstract provided.
Touched By Greatness, Shruti Rana
The United States Constitution And Its History Through The Barristers And Political, Allen E. Shoenberger
The United States Constitution And Its History Through The Barristers And Political, Allen E. Shoenberger
Allen E Shoenberger
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The "Reason Giving" Lawyer: An Ethical, Practical, And Pedagogical Perspective, Donald J. Kochan
The "Reason Giving" Lawyer: An Ethical, Practical, And Pedagogical Perspective, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
Whether as a matter of duty or utility, lawyers give reasons for their actions all the time. In the various venues in which legal skills must be employed, reason giving is required in some, expected in others, desired in many, and useful in most. This Essay underscores the pervasiveness of reason giving in the practice of law and the consequent necessity of lawyers developing a skill at giving reasons. This Essay examines reason giving as an innate human characteristic related directly to our need for answers and our constant yearning to understand the answer to the question “why.” It briefly …