One Rule: DO NO HARM
Love IS the answer. Yeah its just THAT simple. Yet …
Shamanic practitioner. Unapologetically unashamed of BEing awake, aware, appalled & against bull fuckery when i “see” it.
In other words, the oath isn’t just about being a lawyer, it’s about becoming a guardian of justice, someone who uses knowledge
In other words, the oath isn’t just about being a lawyer, it’s about becoming a guardian of justice, someone who uses knowledge
• Duty to Clients → giving competent, diligent, and ethical representation, especially for the vulnerable or voiceless.
• Self-discipline &
• Duty to Clients → giving competent, diligent, and ethical representation, especially for the vulnerable or voiceless.
• Self-discipline &
• Service to Justice → not just winning cases, but pursuing fairness, protecting rights, and ensuring the system works for all.
• Integrity & Honesty → no deceit, no abuse of the legal system for money, power, or malice.
• Service to Justice → not just winning cases, but pursuing fairness, protecting rights, and ensuring the system works for all.
• Integrity & Honesty → no deceit, no abuse of the legal system for money, power, or malice.
Here’s the essence:
• Loyalty to the Constitution & Law → a promise to uphold
Here’s the essence:
• Loyalty to the Constitution & Law → a promise to uphold
👉 Do you want me to pull the exact oath for your state, or would you like a universal summary of the spirit behind all attorney oaths?
Me: Universal summary of spirit please.
👉 Do you want me to pull the exact oath for your state, or would you like a universal summary of the spirit behind all attorney oaths?
Me: Universal summary of spirit please.
Some states also add pledges about treating clients with respect, protecting the rights of
Some states also add pledges about treating clients with respect, protecting the rights of
• To avoid corruption, dishonesty, or abuse of the legal profession.
For example, here’s a common version used in many U.S. states (wording varies slightly):
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support
• To avoid corruption, dishonesty, or abuse of the legal profession.
For example, here’s a common version used in many U.S. states (wording varies slightly):
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support
• To support and defend the Constitution (U.S. or state).
• To uphold the laws and administer justice faithfully.
• To maintain honesty, integrity, and fairness in legal practice.
• To serve clients
• To support and defend the Constitution (U.S. or state).
• To uphold the laws and administer justice faithfully.
• To maintain honesty, integrity, and fairness in legal practice.
• To serve clients