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  2. Legal ethics - Wikipedia

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    Legal ethics are principles of conduct that members of the legal profession are expected to observe in their practice. They are an outgrowth of the development of the ...

  3. Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. ... Legal ethics emphasizes the importance of respect for justice, personal integrity, and confidentiality. [160]

  4. Legal moralism - Wikipedia

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    Legal moralism is the theory of jurisprudence and the philosophy of law which holds that laws may be used to prohibit or require behavior based on society's collective judgment of whether it is moral. It is often given as an alternative to legal liberalism, which holds that laws may only be used to the extent that they promote liberty. [1]

  5. Key Legal Ethics Developments to Keep in Mind as 2018 Ends - AOL

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    The bodies in charge of crafting legal ethics rules sought in 2018 to address a host of key areas related to changes in the practice of law, technology and societal norms.

  6. Rights - Wikipedia

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    Rights ethics is an answer to the meta-ethical question of what normative ethics is concerned with (meta-ethics also includes a group of questions about how ethics comes to be known, true, etc. which is not directly addressed by rights ethics). Rights ethics holds that normative ethics is concerned with rights.

  7. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    A code of practice is adopted by a profession (or by a governmental or non-governmental organization) to regulate that profession. A code of practice may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues and difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and then provide a clear account of what behavior is considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right ...

  8. Jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values; and the relationship between law and other fields of study, including economics, ethics, history, sociology, and political philosophy.

  9. The 5 Surest Signs You’re Middle Class – Not Poor - AOL

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    Another common characteristic among middle-class households is a consistent savings habit. Many middle-class families set aside at least 10% of their income for their savings accounts and investments.