Abstract
The legal profession must cease to be an accomplice in efforts to provide "liberty and justice for some." The profession cannot paradoxically proclaim its commitment to access to legal representation and yet subvert that very goal by imposing restrictions on unpopular clients or types of legal services. If the principles of the legal profession mean anything, then all lawyers, courts, and bar organizations need to fight to ensure access to justice is truly equal and without restrictions.
Recommended Citation
Keuhn, Robert R.
(2006)
"Undermining Justice: The Legal Profession's Role in Restricting Access to Legal Representation,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 2006:
No.
4, Article 6.
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol2006/iss4/6