The Lawyer's myth : reviving ideals in the legal profession / Walter Bennett.
2001
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Author
Title
The Lawyer's myth : reviving ideals in the legal profession / Walter Bennett.
Published
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
KF297 .B4 2001
ISBN
0226042553
Description
x, 240 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)46703921
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1
1
The Professional Wound
9
2
The Dark Landscape of the Profession: The Legal Academy and the Loss of Ideals
13
3
The Profession and the Loss of Professional Mythology
28
4
The Mythological Function of the Lost Ideals
51
5
The Negative Archetype in Professional Mythology
60
6
Professional Mythology and the Loss of Community
73
7
Why the Profession Should Be Saved
86
8
A Preface to New Ideals: Coming to Terms with the Historical Masculinity of the Profession
93
9
Realizing the Feminine in Lawyers' Work: Conceiving a New Ideal of Power
105
10
Beginning the Lawyer's Inner Journey: New Models and Heros
113
11
Something Greater than Oneself: Envisioning a New New Ideal, Understanding Lawyers' Faith
124
12
Pursuing the Lawyers' Faith: Reconvening the Campfire, Creating Storytelling Models for a Broader Ideal of Justice
155
13
The Roles of Law Schools and the Bar in Conceiving a New Profession
169
Reflections
191
App. A
A Model Mentoring Program for Young Lawyers
195
App. B
A Model Mentoring Program for Law Students
203
Attachment A: Duties of Statewide Mentoring Coordinator
211
Notes
213
Index
235