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Episode 9: "Blood On My Name"

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In this episode, inspired by Jaime "the Kingslayer" Lannister's iconic so many vows speech, Merry & Clint ask: Did Jaime Lannister appropriately choose which vows to uphold and which vows to forsake from a conflict of interest perspective? From an ethical one?
The Kingslayer's disciplinary hearing also features:

  • an in-depth comparison of lawyers and knights!
  • enough discussion of the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that this really feels like it should count as ethics CLE hours!
  • the return of Kiwi and Doc Holiday accents, as well as your favorite burrito shop!
  • condemnations of nihlism, role morality, and Gerold Hightower!
  • the announcement of the WBA's terribly creative punishment for Jaime!

References & Supplemental Reading:
American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct
The Preamble to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
Luban, David and Wendel, W. Bradley, "Philosophical Legal Ethics: An Affectionate History," 30 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 337 (2017)
Chloe's Braime Spotify Playlist


Support the show (https://www.WesterosBar.org)



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In this episode, inspired by Jaime "the Kingslayer" Lannister's iconic so many vows speech, Merry & Clint ask: Did Jaime Lannister appropriately choose which vows to uphold and which vows to forsake from a conflict of interest perspective? From an ethical one?
The Kingslayer's disciplinary hearing also features:

  • an in-depth comparison of lawyers and knights!
  • enough discussion of the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that this really feels like it should count as ethics CLE hours!
  • the return of Kiwi and Doc Holiday accents, as well as your favorite burrito shop!
  • condemnations of nihlism, role morality, and Gerold Hightower!
  • the announcement of the WBA's terribly creative punishment for Jaime!

References & Supplemental Reading:
American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct
The Preamble to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
Luban, David and Wendel, W. Bradley, "Philosophical Legal Ethics: An Affectionate History," 30 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 337 (2017)
Chloe's Braime Spotify Playlist


Support the show (https://www.WesterosBar.org)



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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