Professional Identity and Faith
Long title
              Lawyers of All Faiths: Constructing Professional Identity and Finding Common Ground
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          Southwestern Law School, USA 
              Conference title
              International Legal Ethics Conference VI
          Conference location
              City University London
          Country
          United States
              Year
              2014
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          Abstract
              The Religious Lawyering Movement has established an important framework by which scholars and lawyers of faith can argue the value that religion or spiritual beliefs can play in the profession. Still, the scholarship has not focused on the unifying themes that drive lawyers of different faiths. This paper delves into various religions to explore the commonalities that bind lawyers of faith regardless of their religious roots or spiritual belief systems. Further, through an empirical study, this paper offers some preliminary observations that govern the actions of lawyers of faith again no matter their spiritual roots. Findings demonstrate that lawyers of all faiths are motivated to be ethical and responsible professionals.
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