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The Practice Of Law As Christian Discipleship, Nathan S. Chapman
The Practice Of Law As Christian Discipleship, Nathan S. Chapman
Pepperdine Law Review
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articles, as a teacher, and as a mentor, Robert Cochran has answered this question with a resounding “yes.” This Essay, part of a festschrift published in Bob’s honor by the Pepperdine Law Review, engages with his work to propose a framework of Christian ethics for reconceiving the practice of law as a form of Christian discipleship. It argues that Christians should understand the practice of law as participation in government-as-judgment, participation that is always fraught with the risks of deceit, injustice, and abuse …
Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Rejoinder, Thomas J. Hurley
Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Rejoinder, Thomas J. Hurley
Indiana Law Journal
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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice, Thomas J. Hurley
Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice, Thomas J. Hurley
Indiana Law Journal
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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice (Closing Argument), Bernard C. Gavit
Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice (Closing Argument), Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Reply, Bernard C. Gavit
Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Reply, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
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