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Columbia Law School

Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

1978

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The Ideology Of Advocacy: Procedural Justice And Professional Ethics, William H. Simon Jan 1978

The Ideology Of Advocacy: Procedural Justice And Professional Ethics, William H. Simon

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Conventional morality frowns at the ethics of advocacy. Public opinion disapproves of what it considers the lawyer's most characteristic activities. Popular culture can reconcile itself to him only by pretending that all his clients are virtuous. The lawyer's response takes the form of a dialectic of cynicism and naiveté. On one hand, he sees his more degrading activities as licensed by a fundamental amorality lying beneath conventional morality. On the other hand, he sees his more heartening ones as serving an institutional justice higher than conventional morality. The two moods divide the profession as a whole, and the division can …