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Elective Courses
LAWYERS' VALUES
LAW 630
3 credits

Professor Bari Burke

The three questions that provide the content of this course are:

  1. What are the sources of meaning and satisfaction in professional life? What re the sources of dissatisfaction and stress in professional Life?
  2. In what ways are professional values and attitudes transmitted in law school and in the profession, and how do the professional values and attitudes shape the profession?
  3. What values and attitudes do students need to cultivate personally in order to find meaning and satisfaction in their professional lives as lawyers? What practices and habits must they develop to be able to protect their chosen values and attitudes in the face of potentially conflicting values and practices in the legal profession?
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