Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study

Princeton University Press (1988)
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This is a book about the ethics of the legal profession proceeding from one basic premise: our nation is so dependent on its lawyers that their ethical problems transform themselves into public difficulties.

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reprint Luban, David (1988) "Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study". Princeton University Press

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