Lost Lawyer
Discover the profound insights of Anthony Kronman in his thought-provoking book, Lost Lawyer, published by Harvard University Press in 1995. Spanning 440 pages, this compelling analysis delves into the spiritual crisis currently impacting the American legal profession. Kronman eloquently argues that this crisis stems from the decline of the lawyer-statesman ideal—a framework that values good judgment and a commitment to public service over mere technical proficiency. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the ethics and responsibilities of the legal profession, as well as the broader implications for society. Join Kronman on this enlightening journey and explore the vital role of lawyers in upholding justice and integrity in today’s world.