Is Religious Lawyering Legitimate?
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              On the Legitimacy of the Religious Lawyering Movement
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          Syracuse University, USA 
              Conference title
              International Legal Ethics Conference VI
          Conference location
              City University London
          Country
          United States
              Year
              2014
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          Abstract
              This paper considers the “first question” of the religious lawyering movement, namely whether it is possible to be religious and practice law.  More specifically, this paper considers the position of the leading scholars in the movement, all of whom tell us that one can be religious and practice law.  This paper offers an admittedly sensitive conclusion:  that such a life is in fact not possible, at least with respect to one understanding of lawyering in the United States (and perhaps with respect to others, both within the United States and, more broadly, modern Western society). 
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