Volume
74
Abstract
The American legal system faces a growing crisis as the gap between vested rights and judicial remedies expands. Attacks on the legal profession deter lawyers from taking on lawsuits challenging the federal government, potentially expanding the gap between right and remedy. This essay describes how the legal profession has responded to this moment and urges attorneys to renew their commitment to the rule of law.
Recommended Citation
Joseph Mead,
A Lawyer’s Responsibility to the Rule of Law,
74 Clev. St. L. Rev. Et Cetera
289
(2026)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/etcetera/vol74/iss1/10
