one mirror for everyone
someone else’s
laughter:
spring evening
one mirror for everyone
the rest stop
restroom
“tow truck gray
day at the zoo —
the elephant’s shadow
in a small place
potluck
“wolf Dude” I bet this AP/Houston Chronicle story, “Lawyer charged with prostitution: Schools
official accused of offering services for sex” (March 25, 2005), out of Round Hill, Texas,
will send guilty chills down the spines of far too many lawyers. The accused is 56-year-old lawyer
Steven C. Copenhaver, who practices in Georgetown, and asks that we keep him in our prayers.
According to the article:
“Dawn Miller, chief disciplinary counsel for the State Bar of Texas, said exchanging
legal services for sexual favors could constitute a violation of rules barring ‘illegal or
unconscionable’
fees.”
I’d think this might also have a little to do with having the appropriate character to practice law.
(from LawyerNews, via Legal Ethics Forum)
Does anyone out there think consenting adults should be allowed to barter sex
for legal services, without the law or bar counsel intervening? (It might help
reduce pro se litigation and increase access to justice.)
I’m reminded of the old joke: “What’s the difference between a lawyer and a
prostitute” The clothes.” (listed by Tim Field, the anti-bullying maven)

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