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Reflections On The Creation Of The Jewish Law Institute At Touro, Randy Lee Jan 2023

Reflections On The Creation Of The Jewish Law Institute At Touro, Randy Lee

Touro Law Review

Having interpreted the topic of our panel liberally, what I want to talk about today is why Sam Levine, director of Touro’s Jewish Law Institute, is here at the conference, or, to put it differently—why does Touro Law School have a Jewish law institute?”


The Conference Of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Foreword, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2023

The Conference Of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Foreword, Samuel J. Levine

Touro Law Review

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Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Vocation? A Panelist's Response, Robert J. Conrad Jr Mar 2012

Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Vocation? A Panelist's Response, Robert J. Conrad Jr

Pepperdine Law Review

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The Wrong Question, John E. Acuff Mar 2012

The Wrong Question, John E. Acuff

Pepperdine Law Review

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Reflections On "Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?", Moshe Kushman Mar 2012

Reflections On "Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?", Moshe Kushman

Pepperdine Law Review

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Christian Service In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth W. Starr Mar 2012

Christian Service In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth W. Starr

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Are Lawyers 'Wonderfully Made'?, Kenneth G. Elzinga Mar 2012

Are Lawyers 'Wonderfully Made'?, Kenneth G. Elzinga

Pepperdine Law Review

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Practicing Law As A Christian: Restoration Movement Perspectives, Thomas G. Bost, L. Timothy Perrin Mar 2012

Practicing Law As A Christian: Restoration Movement Perspectives, Thomas G. Bost, L. Timothy Perrin

Pepperdine Law Review

The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicing lawyers are being compartmentalized, with little relationship to or integration with each other, and with sometimes starkly differing standards of conduct and morality. Perrin and Bost argue that a Christian lawyer's commitment to Christ calls them to a standard of conduct higher than or different from the ethical rules propounded by the bar. The article examines the "standard vision" of lawyer conduct and ethical responsibility and summarizes four models of how Christians have adopted in relating to secular culture: in harmony with the code; against …


Pepperdine Commencement Speech, Anthony T. Kronman Mar 2012

Pepperdine Commencement Speech, Anthony T. Kronman

Pepperdine Law Review

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Reflections On The Practice Of Law As A Religious Calling, From A Perspective Of Jewish Law And Ethics, Samuel J. Levine Mar 2012

Reflections On The Practice Of Law As A Religious Calling, From A Perspective Of Jewish Law And Ethics, Samuel J. Levine

Pepperdine Law Review

This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepperdine Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics, "Can the Ordinary Practice of Law be a Religious Calling?," held on February 6-7, 2004 at Pepperdine University School of Law. In thinking about the practice of law as a religious calling, Levine argues that we should first consider the broader issue of the general relevance of religion to various areas of life, including work. From a perspective of Jewish law and ethics, moral conduct comprises an imperative at home and at the workplace no less than at …


Clients, Courts, And Calling: Rethinking The Practice Of Law, Joseph Allegretti Mar 2012

Clients, Courts, And Calling: Rethinking The Practice Of Law, Joseph Allegretti

Pepperdine Law Review

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A Larger Calling Still, Lee Hardy Mar 2012

A Larger Calling Still, Lee Hardy

Pepperdine Law Review

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Introduction: Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?, Robert F. Cochran Jr Mar 2012

Introduction: Can The Ordinary Practice Of Law Be A Religious Calling?, Robert F. Cochran Jr

Pepperdine Law Review

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Speaking Truth To Powerlessness, Howard Lesnick May 1999

Speaking Truth To Powerlessness, Howard Lesnick

Vanderbilt Law Review

I have offers from three New York firms, and wonder if you can tell me which one is the most prestigious. A third-year student seeking my advice a year or two ago The most striking aspect of Patrick Schiltz's essay is that it directly addresses students. In word (the salutation) and deed (what follows), he speaks, not to the folks who help rule the world (judges, legislators, officials, weighty practitioners, and those rulers-once-or- twice-removed, professors), but to those who are hoping-dare they?-to ascend to some future vacancy in those positions.

Schiltz's message is in two parts: First, he tells students …