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摘要
律师和所有公民一样,不可避免地要面对法律责任和道德义务之间的冲突。然而,律师有一系列独特的选择来解决这类冲突。他们不仅在法律体系中拥有其他公民所没有的权力和特权,而且还对该体系和法律负有更高的责任。正如《职业责任示范守则》(Model Code of Professional Responsibility)所述,“尤其是对律师而言,对法律的尊重不应只是老生常谈。”公民不服从已经成为公民基于道德理由反抗国家权威的一种公认的方法。通过公民不服从和自愿接受司法惩罚,人们可以抗议法律的道德内容,同时仍然尊重法律规定的法律义务。本评论讨论了当前的职业道德规则是否给律师提供了公民不服从的选择,并询问了在什么情况下律师行使这种选择是正当的。
Within Each Lawyer's Conscience a Touchstone: Law, Morality, and Attorney Civil Disobedience
Lawyers, like all citizens, inevitably face conflicts between their responsibility to the law and their moral obligations. Attorneys, however, have a unique range of options for resolving such conflicts. They not only have power and privilege in the legal system that other citizens lack, but they also assume a heightened duty to that system and to the law. As the Model Code of Professional Responsibility states, “[t]o lawyers especially, respect for the law should be more than a platitude.” Civil disobedience has become an accepted method for citizens to resist the authority of the state on moral grounds. By committing civil disobedience and willingly accepting judicial punishment, one can protest the moral content of a law while still respecting the legal duty it imposes. This Comment addresses whether the current rules of professional ethics leave the option of civil disobedience available to attorneys, and asks under what circumstances attorneys may be justified in exercising that option.