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Legal Ethics, Public Morality
and Global Justice

What Ethical Duties Do You Owe Non-Clients Everywhere?

The day's four sessions will include:

  • Euthanasia and personal autonomy law (also approved for CME)
  • Gay marriage, plus the ethical imperatives of pro bono
  • Legal ethics and global justice
  • Should 9/11 change individual freedoms?

World Trade Center - Seattle, WA
Friday, Oct 29, 2004
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Legal Ethics, Public Morality and Global Justice
What Ethical Duties Do You Owe Non-Clients Everywhere?
-- featuring --
The Honorable John Coughenour, Steve Calandrillo, J. Patrick Dobel,
Bob Dickerson, Thomas Hillier, Kenneth Einar Himma, Craig Jackson, Carl Mack,
Matt Kenney, Egil "Bud" Krogh, Roger Leishman, Seamus Phan, Jeffrey Sullivan

Oct 29, 2004 (Friday)
World Trade Center - Seattle, WA
8.0 credits (8.0 ethics)     WSBA Approval Code #128568
 

Program
 
7:30 am
9:30 am
Session #1
The Ethics of Euthanasia &
The Law of Personal Autonomy

Ethics Lessons Every Attorney Can Learn From
The Hardest Medical Cases (also approved for CME)

Craig Jackson
Kenneth Himma
Steve Calandrillo
Seamus Phan
 
10:00 am
noon
Session #2A
Gay Marriage: RPC 8.4(g)
And 1000 More Reasons An Ethical Attorney
Must Learn (And Help Others) To Care About
Same-Sex Unions

Roger Leishman
J. Patrick Dobel
Seamus Phan
 
  Session #2B
The Ethical Imperatives of Pro Bono
Why You Personally Must (Learn To) Serve The Poor
(And Discover Just How Easy It Is)

Matt Kenney
 
12:30 pm
2:30 pm
Session #3
Legal Ethics, Global Justice & The Attorney's Oath
Why Every Attorney Is Ethically Bound To Promote
Justice & Law Reform By Accepting The Causes
Of The Defenseless & Oppressed -- Everywhere

Kenneth Himma
Bob Dickerson
John Coughenour
James J. Na
Seamus Phan
 
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
Session #4
Privacy, Secrecy, Security & Sacrifice
Should The Boundaries Of Individual Freedom Be
Different After 9/11 - And How Should The Bar React?

Egil "Bud" Krogh
Seamus Phan
John Coughenour
Kenneth Himma
James J. Na

 

Adjourn
 

» recording available