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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

1997

Conscience

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Role Of Personal Values In Professional Decisionmaking, The , Bruce A. Green Jan 1997

Role Of Personal Values In Professional Decisionmaking, The , Bruce A. Green

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The 1908 Canons of Professional Ethics directed a lawyer to "obey his own conscience."' Lawyers receive similar advice today. Writings on legal practice encourage lawyers to make professional decisions based on their moral values and religious beliefs, as expressed in the familiar injunction: to be charted by one's own "moral compass." Underlying this advice is an assumption about the professional norms - namely, that they accommodate, if not contemplate, lawyers' reliance on personal values. This assumption finds some support in the contemporary codes of lawyer conduct, which acknowledge a role for the lawyer's "conscience" or "moral judgment." Yet, it is …