Opinion, Research, People, Politics & society, Profiles, Voices

Opinion: Legal profession’s monetary emphasis stymies justice

By Public Affairs

justice scales
(Photo: (c) 2011 Wes VanDinter)

While the core mission of the legal profession is the pursuit of justice, do its values and practices support that goal?

Syreeta Tyrell, a research assistant at the campus’s Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society and a Berkeley Law grad, thinks not. In a blog post on the institute’s website, she says the profession’s monetary emphasis, and practical barriers to getting into law school and securing a job (for some), frustrate the dreams of the disadvantaged and ultimately create the conditions for greater injustice.

Read her blog post here.