Legal Ethics and Judicial Law Clerks: A New Doctrinal Account

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    Abstract

    Judicial law clerks are largely overlooked in the Canadian legal literature. This article provides a new doctrinal account of the ethical obligations of law clerks that is rooted in the fact that at least some of the major work of law clerks constitutes the practice of law—and thus that law clerks’ ethics are lawyers’ ethics. It argues that the lawyer’s duty to encourage respect for the administration of justice transposes some of the ethical obligations of the judge into professional obligations of the law clerk. The article also argues that the law societies’ regulatory and disciplinary jurisdiction over law clerks is at least largely incompatible with judicial independence.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
    Volume71
    Publication statusPublished - Nov. 21 2020

    Keywords

    • Legal ethics
    • professional responsibility
    • Judicial law clerks

    Disciplines

    • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

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