Attorneys, conditioned by both professional training and societal reverence, are often treated as possessors of superior knowledge about …
Attorneys, conditioned by both professional training and societal reverence, are often treated as possessors of superior knowledge about …
Attorneys are professionally conditioned to prioritize dualistic thinking and objective proof—tools essential to legal advocacy, but often maladaptive …
The legal profession, long associated with prestige, intellectual rigor, and professional accomplishment, paradoxically harbors some of the highest …