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adam_text | A/511209 I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THE MORAL OBLIGATIONS OF LEGAL OFFICIALS
STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEPPARD UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE: MORAL OFFICIALS, RETAIL JUSTICE, AND
THREE CAVEATS PAGEXV THE IDEA OF RETAIL JUSTICE XIX CAVEAT EMPTOR: WE
WILL TALK ABOUT MORALITY XXI A SECOND CAVEAT: THE SOURCES ARE UNTIDY
XXII THIRD CAVEAT: WE ARE TALKING ABOUT MORALS AS A BASIS FOR OFFICIAL
CONDUCT XXIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXVII INTRODUCTION: SEVEN QUESTIONS ABOUT
WHAT IS FIT FOR AN OFFICIAL TO DO L WHAT SHOULD BE FIT FOR AN OFFICIAL
TO DO? 2 SEVEN QUESTIONS 3 A GUIDE TO THIS BOOK 3 AN OVERVIEW OF THE
ARGUMENTS INTRODUCED 3 1. WHAT ARE LEGAL OFFICIALS, THE LAW, AND THE
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS OF OFFICIALS? 3 2. WHAT IS AT STAKE? WHY, OR HOW, IS
IT HELPFUL TO CONSIDER ANY OBLIGATIONS OF OFFICIALS OTHER THAN THOSE
IMPOSED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE LAWS? 4 3. DO OFFICIALS HAVE OBLIGATIONS
ARISING FROM MORE THAN LAW ALONE? 5 4. IF SO, WHAT IS THE CONTENT OF
THESE OBLIGATIONS UPON LEGAL OFFICIALS? 5 5. HOW DO OBLIGATIONS ARISING
FROM THE LAWS INTERACT WITH THOSE THAT DO NOT? 6 VIII - CONTENTS 6. WHAT
DOES IT MEAN WHEN AN OFFICIAL BREACHES THESE OBLIGATIONS? 6 7. WHAT
TOOLS ASSIST AN OFFICIAL TO DO JUSTICE AND DISCOURAGE INJUSTICE? 6 THE
SEVERABILITY OF THESE QUESTIONS 7 1 LAW AND OFFICE 8 PERCEPTIONS OF LAW
11 THE LAW AS PERCEIVED BY OFFICIALS: ARCHIVE AND PROFESSIONAL CULTURE
12 LAW PERCEIVED BY CITIZENS: SIGNS AND ACTS, IMPERSONAL AND PERSONAL 16
THE CONCEPT OF THE LEGAL OFFICIAL 18 DEFINING THE OFFICIAL 19 DISCRETION
AND THE DEFINITION OF THE LEGAL OFFICE 21 ISOLATING DISCRETION WITHIN
THE ROLE 22 ROLE DISCRETION AND THE DEFINITION OF THE LEGAL OFFICIAL 23
THE LEGAL OFFICIAL IN THE CULTURE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM 26 THE MORAL
ECOLOGIES OF LEGAL OFFICIALS 26 THE PERSONAL MOTIVATION OF OFFICIALS 28
ACHIEVEMENT 30 IMAGE 30 SELF-IMAGE 30 REFLECTED IMAGE 31 PRIVATE IMAGE
32 PUBLIC IMAGE 32 AGGREGATED IMAGE 35 ANXIETY 37 PERSONAL MOTIVATION
AND MORAL ECOLOGY 38 THE LEGAL OBLIGATIONS OF LEGAL OFFICIALS 38 THE
SOURCES OF OFFICIALS LEGAL OBLIGATIONS TO ACT 40 OFFICIALS DISCRETION
REGARDING SOURCES OF OBLIGATIONS TO ACT 41 PATTERNS IN THE APPLICATIONS:
CONFLICT AND RECONCILIATION 42 RESOLVING LEGAL OBLIGATIONS UPON THE
OFFICIAL AS OFFICIAL 42 RESOLVING CONFLICT BETWEEN OBLIGATIONS AS
OFFICIAL AND CITIZEN 43 LINGERING PROBLEMS OF CONFLICT AND FIT 44
OFFICIAL ACTIONS, REASONS, AND CORPORATE ACTIONS 44 CONTENTS 2 THE
STAKES: THE INTERESTS OF OTHERS IN OFFICIAL ACTIONS THE LAWS REQUIRE
OBEDIENCE THE OBEDIENCE OF SUBJECTS THE OBEDIENCE OF OFFICIALS THE
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF OBEDIENCE THE SCOPE OF THE LAWS IN EVERYDAY
AFFAIRS SUBJECTS AND THEIR STAKES IN THE LAW A CASE STUDY FROM COLONIAL
MASSACHUSETTS, PART ONE PURITAN LAW: THE LAWES AND LIBERTYES AS PARTIAL
ARCHIVE PURITAN LAW: OFFICIAL CULTURE THE PERCEPTION OF COLONIAL
SUBJECTS MODERN REFLECTIONS ON THE COLONIAL SUBJECT S PERSPECTIVE
SUMMARY: CONTEMPORARY ECHOES OF THE SUBJECT S EXPERIENCE OFFICIALS AND
THEIR STAKES IN THE LAW A SECOND CASE STUDY FROM COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS
THE SALEM TRIALS THREE SALEM OFFICIALS PHIPS STOUGHTON SEWALL A CONTRAST
TO SALEM JONES FOUR MODELS OF LEGAL OFFICIAL THE OFFICIAL AND THE
SUBJECT OFFICIAL INFLUENCE ON THE LIVES OF OTHERS: NINE METAPHORS THE
DANGERS OF METAPHOR THE SWORD THE SHIELD THE BALANCE THE COIN THE
COMMONS THE GUIDE THE MIRROR THE SEAL THE VEIL HOLDING THE STAKES - IX
49 50 50 51 52 53 53 54 54 57 60 62 65 65 65 66 67 68 68 69 70 70 71 75
75 77 83 84 86 88 90 91 92 94 97 99 X - CONTENTS 3 OFFICIALS
OBLIGATIONS ARISE FROM MORE THAN THE LAW ALONE 102 LEGAL DEFINITIONS OF
OFFICE INCORPORATE NONLEGAL OBLIGATIONS 103 OATHS OF OFFICE 105 OFFICE
AND THE RULE OF LAW: THE PROMISE OF INDEPENDENCE 109 OFFICIALS ARE NOT
EXEMPT FROM GENERAL OBLIGATIONS 111 NATURAL LAW AS A CRITIQUE OF
OFFICIALS 111 MORAL ASSESSMENT OF OFFICIAL ACTS 112 THE STAKES AND THE
SPECIAL TEMPTATIONS OF POWER 116 THE OFFICIAL ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE STAKES 117 THE NATURE OF OFFICE ENCOURAGES BAD BEHAVIOR 119
TRIBALISM 119 CONFORMITY 120 HUBRIS 121 IMMUNITY 121 DOMINATION 121 THE
CHALLENGE OF OFFICE TO MORALITY 122 SYNTHESIZING MORAL OBLIGATIONS FROM
DIFFERENT SOURCES 123 4 THE MORAL OBLIGATIONS OF LEGAL OFFICIALS 124
INITIAL PROBLEMS 125 MORAL KNOWLEDGE AND MORAL ERROR 126 LISTENING TO
THE RIGHT VOICES 126 THOSE WHO FEAR THE STAKES 127 THOSE WHOSE OX IS TO
BE GORED 128 VOICES FROM PAST INJUSTICE 129 VOICES FROM REASON AND
INSTINCT 130 LISTENING TO THE WRONG VOICES 130 PARTISAN VOICES 131
CONFORMIST VOICES 132 VOICES OF LUCRE 133 VOICES OTHERS CANNOT HEAR 134
DEVELOPING A COHERENT VIEW OF DUTIES FROM SOURCES AND CASES 136 THE
DANGERS OF TAXONOMY AND THE CATALOGUES OF VIRTUES 139 FOUR TYPES OF
MORAL OBLIGATION: PERSONAL, INSTITUTIONAL, PROCEDURAL, AND SUBSTANTIVE
141 CONTENTS PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS CHARITY: THE FUNDAMENTAL OBLIGATION
THE PERSISTENCE OF CHARITY AS THE FOUNDATION OF DUTY TO OTHERS A SUMMARY
OF OFFICIAL CHARITY NARRATIVES AND CASES KNOWLEDGE PERSONAL VIRTUES
PRUDENCE TRUTH HUMILITY ACTION COURAGE PERSONAL VIRTUE AND PERSONAL
MORALITY INSTITUTIONAL OBLIGATIONS CARRYING OUT THE DUTIES OF OFFICE
OBEDIENCE TO THE LAW AS A CITIZEN PROMOTING TRUTH AND LAW OVER OFFICIALS
AND SUPERIORS FIDELITY TO THE PURPOSES OF LAW FIDELITY IN THE PRACTICE
OF LAW PROCEDURAL OBLIGATIONS: FAIRNESS IN CREATION, APPLICATION,
CHANGE, AND PRACTICE SUBSTANTIVE OBLIGATIONS EVOLVING OBLIGATIONS THE
SPECIAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE PEOPLE AS SOVEREIGN D FAITH - XI 141 141 142
152 153 156 158 159 160 161 164 167 167 168 168 169 170 171 172 173 174
174 176 178 5 PATTERNS OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEGAL AND MORAL
OBLIGATIONS 179 THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND MORALS: THE
EXAMPLE OF CITIZENS 180 THE LAW S CLAIM TO OBEDIENCE, AGAIN 180 THE
PROBLEM OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 181 OBEDIENCE TO THE LAW OR TO OFFICIALS
182 THE PROBLEM OF VIEWPOINT 183 JUSTICE ASCERTAINED BY OVERLAPPING
CONSENSUS 184 INJUSTICE AS A MEASURE OF JUSTICE 185 CONSONANCE AND
CONFLICT FOR THE CITIZEN 186 XII - CONTENTS PATTERNS OF LEGAL AND MORAL
OBLIGATION: THE PROBLEM OF OFFICIALS 186 AGREEMENT BETWEEN LEGAL AND
MORAL OBLIGATIONS 188 MORAL OBLIGATIONS REINFORCE LEGAL REASONS TO ACT
189 MORAL OBLIGATIONS REINFORCE LEGAL REASONS NOT TO ACT 190 LEGAL
OBLIGATIONS REINFORCE MORAL REASONS TO ACT 190 MORAL OBLIGATIONS PROVIDE
REASONS TO ACT WITHIN LEGAL DISCRETION 190 RECONCILABLE CONFLICT BETWEEN
LEGAL AND MORAL OBLIGATIONS 1 9 1 OFFICIALS ALTER THEIR LEGAL
OBLIGATIONS 191 OFFICIALS ALTER THEIR MORAL OBLIGATIONS 193 OFFICIALS
ALTER THEIR ROLE DISCRETION 194 IRRECONCILABLE CONFLICT BETWEEN LEGAL
AND MORAL OBLIGATIONS 196 OFFICIALS BREACH THEIR MORAL OBLIGATIONS 197
OFFICIALS BREACH THEIR LEGAL OBLIGATIONS 199 OFFICIALS RESIGN FROM
OFFICE 201 6 BREACHING OBLIGATIONS 203 THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFECT
PERFORMANCE, AND THE PROBLEM OF DIRTY HANDS 204 WHETHER OUGHT IMPLIES
CAN 204 DIRTY HANDS 205 THREE FORMS OF DIRTY HANDS 206 THE OCCASIONAL
RUSE OF DIRTY HANDS 207 BREACHING OBLIGATIONS 209 BREACHING LEGAL
OBLIGATIONS 210 OVERSIGHT AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM 210 ACTS AND OMISSIONS
212 LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND THE SCOPE OF OFFICE 213 THE BREACH OF LEGAL
OBLIGATIONS AND THE CULTURE OF LAW 214 BREACHING MORAL OBLIGATIONS 214
SYSTEMIC MORAL FAILURES AND INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY 216 LEGAL
SANCTIONS FOR MORAL BREACH 221 PRIVATE IMAGE: REGRET AND GUILT 221
PUBLIC IMAGE: REPUTATION AND SHAME 222 LAW, IMAGE, AND POLITICS: THE
LIMITED REMEDIES FOR MORAL BREACH 224 CONTENTS - XIII 7 TOOLS FOR THE
TRADE: MAXIMS AND FALLACIES 226 THE NATURE OF MAXIMS 227 MAXIMS FOR
LEGAL OFFICE 231 SOME MAXIMS FROM THE NATURE OF LEGAL OBLIGATIONS 231
FOLLOW THE LAW, BOTH IN ITS SPIRIT AND TO ITS LETTER 231 FOLLOW THE LAW,
BOTH AS AN OFFICIAL AND AS A CITIZEN 232 THE OFFICE DOES NOT BELONG TO
THE OFFICER, SPONSOR, OR PARTY, BUT TO THE LAW 233 THE LAW IS NOT A
CHURCH 234 THE LAW HAS NO SECRETS 234 SOME MAXIMS FROM THE NATURE OF
NONLEGAL OBLIGATIONS 235 PROTECT THE LAW, AND THE PEOPLE SUBJECT TO IT,
FROM OTHER OFFICIALS 235 LISTEN TO THOSE WHO LOSE BY LAW 235 PURSUE THE
LEAST UNJUST RESULT 236 SOME MAXIMS FROM THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOOD
PERSON IN OFFICE 237 ACT TOWARD OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HOPE THEY WOULD ACT
TOWARD YOU IF THE ROLES WERE REVERSED 237 OFFICIALS MUST KNOW THE LAW
AND THE FACTS FROM EVERY PERSPECTIVE 239 OFFICIALS ENSURE THE TRUTH 240
SOME MAXIMS FROM OBLIGATIONS OF THE OFFICER TO THE INSTITUTIONS OF LAW
241 OFFICIALS MUST BALANCE DISCRETION IN OFFICE WITH DEFERENCE TO OTHER
OFFICIALS 241 GOOD OFFICIALS SOLVE PROBLEMS 243 GOOD OFFICIALS CORRECT
MISTAKES, EVEN OLD ONES 244 GOOD OFFICIALS MAKE THEIR OWN DECISIONS 246
GOOD OFFICIALS MUST ACT WITH COURAGE 247 SOME MAXIMS FROM OBLIGATIONS TO
THE PROCEDURE AND SUBSTANCE OF LAW 248 OFFICIALS MUST FOLLOW THE
PROCEDURES OF LAW 248 OFFICIALS MUST PURSUE JUSTICE 249 LEGAL OFFICE AND
MORAL ERROR 250 THE NATURE OF FALLACIES 251 A FEW FALLACIES FOR LEGAL
OFFICE 252 A FALLACY ABOUT THE NATURE OF MORAL OBLIGATIONS 252 XIV -
CONTENTS MORALITY IS A PRIVATE INDULGENCE, NOT A PUBLIC NEED 252 SOME
FALLACIES ABOUT THE SUBSTANCE OF MORAL OBLIGATIONS 253 IPSE DIXIT: IT IS
TRUE BECAUSE OF WHO SAID IT 253 AD HOMINEM: IT IS FALSE BECAUSE OF WHO
SAID IT 253 AD POPULUM: IT IS TRUE BECAUSE THE PEOPLE BELIEVE IT 254 AD
BACULUM: IT IS TRUE BECAUSE THERE IS GREAT DANGER 254 AD VERECUNDIAM: IT
IS TRUE BECAUSE IT WAS SAID BY AUTHORITY 254 AD PATRONUM: IT IS TRUE
BECAUSE MY BACKER WANTS IT SO 255 AD CRUMENUM: IT IS TRUE BECAUSE THE
MONEY SAYS SO 257 SOME FALLACIES ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE OF MORAL
OBLIGATIONS 257 FALSE BINARISM: THERE IS ONLY ONE CHOICE BETWEEN TWO
OPTIONS 257 STONEWALLING: IT IS BEST TO HIDE OUR ERRORS AND MISDEEDS 258
EXCEPTIONAL CASE: THE RULES DO NOT APPLY IN THIS CASE OR TO THIS PERSON
258 TREASON: QUESTIONING OFFICIALS IS DISLOYAL 261 TU QUOQUE: THEY DID
IT, SO WE MAY DO IT 262 EPILOGUE: WHAT THE OFFICIAL OUGHT TO DO: LAW AND
JUSTICE 264 APPENDIX: TAXONOMY OF HEADINGS: THE LAWES AND LIBERTYES OF
MASSACHUSETTS (DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 1) 267 OVERVIEW 267 CATEGORIES,
HEADINGS ASSIGNED, AND LINES PER HEADING 268 INDEX 271
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