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Ethical Ends and Ethical Means

Author(s)
Freedman, Monroe H.
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Publication
Journal of Legal Education
Volume number
41
Year
1991
First page number
55
Country
United States
Abstract
A scholar on legal ethics responds to criticism that his views on legal advocacy are morally neutral, arguing that his approach is client centered, emphasizing the lawyer's role in enhancing the client's autonomy as a free person in a free society. He argues that the lawyer's autonomy must be respected.

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