To Kill a Mockingbird and Legal Ethics: On the Role of Atticus Finch's Attic Rhetoric in Fulfillment of Duties to Client, to Court, to Society, and to Self
Author | Michelle Kundmueller |
Position | Assistant Professor of Political Science, Old Dominion University. Ph.D. (Political Science) 2014, University of Notre Dame; J.D. 2004, University of Notre Dame; B.A, 2000, Flagler College |
Pages | 289-325 |
Atticus Finch, protagonist of Harper Lee’s and longtime hero
of the American bar, is well known, but he is not well understood. This article unlocks
© 2019 Michelle Kundmueller, published by Sciendo.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
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B. Enduring Tensions and New Rules in Legal Ethics .....................
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2. Logical Argument, Not Passionate Appeal ..................................
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B. The Attic Rhetoric of Atticus Finch .............................................
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2. Lee’s Atticus Finch .......................................................................
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Farewell, Atticus,
Justice Formation from Generation
Harper Lee,
Atticus Finch—Right and
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