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Article
Moral Implications and Effects of Legal Education Or: Brother Justinian Goes to Law School
Journal Articles
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1984
Disciplines
- Law and
- Legal Education
Publication Information
34 J. Legal Education 190 (1984)
Abstract
This Article explores the moral implications of a legal education. Specifically, the author addresses three moral points of view—teleologically, interpersonally, and responsibility—and explains how a legal education advances or is in opposition to a moral community.
Citation Information
Thomas L. Shaffer. "Moral Implications and Effects of Legal Education Or: Brother Justinian Goes to Law School" (1984) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_shaffer/28/
Reprinted with permission of Journal of Legal Education.