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In 1776, Thomas Paine declared the end of royal rule in the United States. Instead, law is king, for the people rule themselves. Paines declaration is the dominant American understanding of how political power is exercised. In making law king, American lawyers became integral to the exercise of political power, so integral to law that legal ethics philosopher David Luban concluded, lawyers are the law.American lawyers have defended the exercise of this power from the Revolution to the present by arguing their work is channeled by the professions standards of ethical behavior. Those standards demand that lawyers serve the public interest and the interests of their paying clients before themselves. The duties owed both to the public and to clients meant lawyers were in the marketplace selling their services, but not of the marketplace.This is the story of power and the limits of ethical constraints to ensure such power is properly wielded. The Lawyers Conscience is the first book examining the history of American lawyer ethics, ranging from the mid-eighteenth century to the professionalism crisis facing lawyers today.