Volume 32, Issue 2 (2005) Symposium: Can the Ordinary Practice of Law Be a Religious Calling?
Articles
Welcome to the Jungle: Rethinking the Amount in Controversy in a Petition to Vacate an Arbitration Award Under the Federal Arbitration Act
Christopher L. Frost
Comment
Accomplice Confessions and the Confrontation Clause: Crawford v. Washington Confronts Past Issues with a New Rule
Kjirstin Graham
Symposia
Introduction: Can the Ordinary Practice of Law be a Religious Calling?
Robert F. Cochran Jr
A Larger Calling Still
Lee Hardy
Clients, Courts, and Calling: Rethinking the Practice of Law
Joseph Allegretti
Reflections on the Practice of Law as a Religious Calling, From a Perspective of Jewish Law and Ethics
Samuel J. Levine
Practicing Law as a Christian: Restoration Movement Perspectives
Thomas G. Bost and L. Timothy Perrin
Pepperdine Commencement Speech
Anthony T. Kronman
Are Lawyers 'Wonderfully Made'?
Kenneth G. Elzinga
Christian Service in the Practice of Law
Kenneth W. Starr
Contrasting the Vision and the Reality: Core Ethical Values, Ethics Audit and Ethics Decision Models for Attorneys
Arthur Gross Schaefer and Leland Swenson
The Lawyer's Humble Walk
Mark Osler
The Lawyer as Truth-Teller: Lessons from Enron
Thomas G. Bost
Lawyer as Peacemaker: A Christian Response to Rambo Litigation
L. Timothy Perrin
The Wrong Question
John E. Acuff
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Wendy McGuire Coats
- Managing Editor
- John A. Fedock
- Business and Production Editor
- Kelly Allison McMahon