My definition of "lawyering" has resonated in Australia!

 One of the best essays I have written is A Proposed Definition of the Term "Lawyering," published in the Law Library Journal in Volume 101, Issue No. 2, in Spring 2009. (It has figured in most of my legal writing since then, and occasionally in my legal history work.)

I am gratified that a new Australian legal ethics textbook cites me:



“There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence of it.”

“To literally put the Confederacy on a pedestal in our most prominent places of honor is an inaccurate recitation of our full past, it is an affront to our present, and it is a bad prescription for our future. . . . “There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence of it.”

 Mitch Landrieu, "We Can’t Walk Away from This Truth," ATLANTIC (May 23, 2017), https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/we-cant-walk-away-from-this-truth/527721/