Ron Suskind on Our Desire to Be Just . . . and ”What's Law Got to Do with It": 3rd Annual Richard S. Milstein Lecture
3rd Annual Richard S. Milstein Lecture

- Product Number: 2210195WBA
- Publication Date: 10/28/2020
- Length: 1 Hour CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2020 MCLE, Inc.
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Ron Suskind makes a case for the power of public narrative in shaping definitions of justice. With engaging stories spanning the past 40 years, he focuses on systemic social, racial, and economic inequities that have created a new tension in the public consciousness between our practice of law and our desire for justice—a tension impacting the self-identity of the legal community.Weaving together themes of ethics, diversity, reality-based truths surrounding justice and the role of the lawyer, Ron challenges his listeners to envision how society’s evolving concepts of justice will likely shape the profession’s own narrative in the years ahead.
His words and insights are sure to encourage and inspire.
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