Amy Gutmann | Can Virtue Be Taught to Lawyers?
Gutmann asks first what constitutes legal virtue and follows with discussions of the standard conception ("zealous advocacy") , the justice conception (social justice) , and the character conception (practical judgment) . All three are incomplete, according to Gutmann, lacking an emphasis on the importance of the deliberative virtues. These provide for a robust give-and-take between lawyer and client, such that the lawyer understands the client's goals, can inform the client of strategic legal options, and work together to arrive at a solution within or outside the adversary system.
-According to the character conception of legal virtue, living a good life in the law means living primarily by
A) practical judgment.
B) client advocacy.
C) the pursuit of social justice.
D) deliberative interaction with clients.
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