What are a Lawyer's Ethical Obligations to Society? w/David Siegel

Today, Hunter spoke with David Siegel, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Law and Social Responsibility at New England Law, to discuss the ethical and social obligations of attorneys. Specifically, Hunter and David unpack the ways in which law schools are failing to educate and equip future lawyers with an understanding of a practical understanding of the law. Law school does a wonderful job of teaching students the theory of the law, but in failing to show the ways the theory falls short of the practice of law, students can graduate without an understanding of the realities in which the legal system abuses poor people and their public defenders. While it is not an easy task, hopefully this conversation will spark a deeper reflection on the many ways in which law school can be overhauled to create more ethical and socially responsible lawyers.  

 

 

Guest:

David Siegel, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Law and Social Responsibility at New England Law

 

Resources:

David Siegel Faculty Page

https://www.nesl.edu/academics-faculty/faculty/profile/siegel-david

 

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