Robert F. Cochran, Jr. is the Brandeis Professor of Law at Pepperdine University and the Director of the Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics. In recent years he has traveled to Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand with the Nootbaar Institute's Global Justice Program, assisting human rights groups, supervising students, consulting with governments on religious freedom issues, and speaking on Christianity and law.
Can a Christian Be a (Good) Lawyer?
Speaker(s): Robert Cochran
Date: July 30 2014
Length: 79 min
Product ID: RGDL4400W
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Robert F. Cochran voices ways in which the practice of law in the areas of human rights, legal aide, dispute resolution, litigation, business advising, and criminal defense can be ministry. He also reflects on the Trinity Western University School of Law controversy.
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