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Features

May 1, 2006

In Good Faith: Lawyers look for ways to work religiously.

A new movement seeks to integrate legal practice with religious values.

By Bill Blum
     
      Score one for God. Amid polarizing debates over such hot-button issues as abortion rights, gay marriage, and intelligent design, Pepperdine Law School professor Robert Cochran is promoting religion as a means of bringing attorneys together to practice law in a more cooperative, compassionate, and productive way.
     
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