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June 29, 2008
Human dignity and the lawyer's role
Over at Legal Ethics Forum, San Diego law prof David McGowan has kicked off an interesting and provocative discussion on the meaning of human dignity (or lack thereof) and the role of moral considerations in the attorney-client relationship.
UPDATE: I responded here; I welcome comments.
Posted by Rob Vischer on June 29, 2008 at 05:10 PM in Vischer, Rob | Permalink
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