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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

2005

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Lawyers, Justice And The Challenge Of Moral Pluralism, Katherine R. Kruse Jan 2005

Lawyers, Justice And The Challenge Of Moral Pluralism, Katherine R. Kruse

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The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the zeal of their advocacy based on considerations of morality or justice has largely been polarized between two camps: traditionalists and moralists. Traditionalists defend the amoral role of lawyers, arguing that lawyers should remain moral neutral in their representation of clients. Moralists propose alternative social justice lawyering models, which urge lawyers' morally engagement in their choice of clients, their interpretation of law, and their counseling of clients.

This article revisits the debate by recasting the question at its center. Instead of inquiring what a …