Life in the Law: Service & Integrity (2009)
Table of Contents
Preface
BE ETHICAL
Thomas B. Griffith
How Do We Practice Our Religion While We Practice?
Cree-L Kofford
A Restatement of Contracts
Sheila K. McCleve
It Is Given unto You to Judge
Sandra Day O’Connor
On Being Ethical Lawyers
Gerald R. Williams
Learning from Our Conflicts
Kevin J Worthen
Religiously Affiliated Law Schools: An Added Dimension
BE HEALERS
W. Cole Durham Jr.
The Doctrine of Religious Freedom
James E. Faust
Be Healers
Constance K. Lundberg
Words of Hate, Words of Love
Chieko N. Okazaki
Peacemaking: Our Essential Work in the Last Days
Jane H. Wise
Law School: A Sacred Experience
Michael K. Young
The Relevance of Religious Freedom
BE PROFESSIONAL
Cecil O. Samuelson
A Personal Philosophy of Professionalism
Brett G. Scharffs
Three Assumptions Lawyers Must Never Make
Deanell Reece Tacha
Packing Your Briefcase
John W. Welch
And with All Thy Mind
Dale A. Whitman
Avoiding Pitfalls
Lance B. Wickman
In Search of Atticus Finch
BE SERVANTS
Larry EchoHawk
On the Wings of My Fathers
Matthew S. Holland
With Charity for All
Neal A. Maxwell
Unto This Very Purpose
Dallin H. Oaks
The Beginning and the End of a Lawyer
Boyd K. Packer
On the Shoulders of Giants
Kenneth W. Starr
Acquired by Character, Not by Money
J. REUBEN CLARK LAW SCHOOL
Marion G. Romney
Why the J. Reuben Clark Law School?
Dedicatory Address and Prayer of the J. Reuben Clark
Law Building (Sept. 5, 1975)
Gordon B. Hinckley
Dedicatory Remarks & Prayer of the
Howard W. Hunter Law Library (March 21, 1997)
Dee V. Benson
The House that Rex Built
Bruce C. Hafen
A Walk by Faith: Founding Stories of the Law School
Kevin J Worthen
The Essence of Lawyering in an Atmosphere of Faith
James D. Gordon III
Lawyers and the Rule of Law
Index