Loyalty, Conscience, and Withdrawal: Are Government Lawyers Different?

Authors

  • Andrew Flavelle Martin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/mlj1449

Abstract

There is a growing recognition that the core concepts and specific rules of legal ethics can have unusual and even unique implications for government lawyers. In this short essay, I examine how loyalty, conscience, and withdrawal apply to government lawyers. I argue that while government lawyers should be slower than lawyers in private practice to exercise their professional discretions to withdraw from a matter, they must be particularly ready to withdraw when unavoidably required – despite any selfless dedication to the ideal of a non-partisan public service.

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Published

2025-08-22