The Robert P. Lawry Lecture in Legal Ethics - Fred C. Zacharias
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- The Robert P. Lawry Lecture in Legal Ethics
Fred C. Zacharias - Herzog Research Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law
September 26, 2007 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Fitting Lying to the Court into the Central Moral Tradition of Lawyering
Should lawyers ever lie to the court? Professor Monroe H. Freedman - the modern-day guru of client-centered advocacy - recently has suggested that they sometimes should. Professor Zacharias will locate Freedmans claim within modern scholarship debating the role of lawyers. Looking to the work of legal ethicists, moral philosophers, and Bob Lawry himself, Zacharias will challenge Freedmans conclusions and, in Lawrys terms, make an effort to get the paradigm straight.
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Great lecture Robert.
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