"How Can We Give Up Our Child?" A Practice-Based Approach to Teaching Legal Ethics
Publication Title
Law Teacher
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract
This article builds upon the work of the philosopher Alasdair McIntyre to suggest that a practice-based approach is not only a valid method for teaching values but indeed essential. Such an approach is also urged by the recent critique of American legal education published by the Carnegie Foundation and validated by extensive social science research on moral development. The Four Component Model of moral behavior developed by James Rest and applied to professional education by Muriel Bebeau is then applied to an example taken from the author’s law school course on professional responsibility, in which he uses written and audiovisual documentary materials in combination with simulation exercises, drawing from the well-known “Baby Jessica” adoption case. The article was an invited contribution to a special issue on the Values of Common Law Education of the Law Teacher: the International Journal of Legal Education, which is the official journal of the Association of Law Teachers (United Kingdom).
Recommended Citation
Clark D. Cunningham, "How Can We Give Up Our Child?" A Practice-Based Approach to Teaching Legal Ethics, 42 L. Tchr. 312 (2008).
Institutional Repository Citation
Clark D. Cunningham,
"How Can We Give Up Our Child?" A Practice-Based Approach to Teaching Legal Ethics,
Faculty Publications By Year
3
(2008)
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub/3
DOI
10.1080/03069400.2008.9959791
Volume
42
Issue
3
First Page
312
Last Page
328
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