The Boyd School of Law is very pleased to announce that Professor Jean Sternlight has placed her latest law review article, "Behavioral Legal Ethics" (with Jennifer Robbennolt), in the Arizona State Law Journal.
The abstract for "Behavioral Legal Ethics" provides: "Complaints about lawyers’ ethics are commonplace. While it is
surely the case that some attorneys deliberately choose to engage in misconduct,
psychological research suggests a more complex story. It is not only 'bad
apples' who are unethical. Instead, ethical lapses can occur more easily and
less intentionally than we might imagine. In this paper, we examine the ethical
'blind spots,' slippery slopes, and 'ethical fading' that may lead good people
to behave badly. We then explore specific aspects of legal practice that can
present particularly difficult challenges for lawyers given the nature of
behavioral ethics—complex and ambiguous ethical rules and standards, agency
relationships, the ethos of the adversarial system, the financial and temporal
pressures of modern legal practice, positions or feelings of relative status or
power, and cues or pressure from others. The psychology we present provides
substantial insight into why attorneys sometimes behave unethically, why
attorneys may have difficulty curbing or reporting the unethical conduct of
their clients or fellow attorneys, and why it is often difficult for attorneys
to see and learn from their own ethical missteps and the missteps of others. At
the same time, the psychological research also provides insight into why
attorneys are often able to resist substantial pressure to act unethically. We
draw on the psychological research to make suggestions for how individual
attorneys and legal employers can enhance their approach to ethics."
Professor Sternlight serves as the Michael and Sonja Saltman Professor of Law
and Director of the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at Boyd School of
Law. Nationally and internationally recognized for her scholarship and law
reform activities in the field of dispute resolution, Professor Sternlight has
co-authored texts on alternative dispute resolution, arbitration, and mediation,
and has published numerous articles in many journals including the University
of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Stanford Law Review, and Law and
Contemporary Problems.
Congratulations, Jean!