Research and Morals
Posted by Davina on January 14th, 2008Working in a law firm there will come a time when you are asked to do research that goes against your personal morals. Law firms have the potential to deal with controversial issues, that you may personally find uncomfortable. These could be religious, environmental, personal/human rights issues or even just situations or topics that you don’t necessarily disagree with but find uncomfortable anyway.
Hopefully, this is something that you’ll only experience very rarely. But how to deal with it when it does happen?
I’ve been pretty lucky in my career that I’ve been able to mostly avoid this happening. But ever since the first time it did, I’ve been aware that it might happen to me again. The first time I was able to avoid asking too many questions about why a particular piece of research was needed, and only had to do a very superficial job. Next time, I might not be so lucky so I thought I’d brainstorm a few ways of dealing with it.
- Pass it on to a colleague. This is not so useful if you are in a one person library, or the sole researcher. But there is the possibility that one of your coworkers may not feel as strongly about an issue as you do.
- Stand up and say something to the person who requested it. This probably isn’t a very good option, but you could at least make your feelings known. If you’re lucky, the requester might be someone who’s willing to pass the research onto a trainee, or even do it themselves. This does have the potential of backfiring unfortunately but could gain you respect as someone who stands up for what they believe in even if in the end you end up doing the research anyway.
- Say nothing and do the research. This rankles with me, but if option one fails, this is the option I think I’d be most likely to go with unfortunately. I don’t personally think I have the confidence yet to stand up to someone and say that no I’m not doing that piece of research.
And then I come to a screeching halt. So, is this something that any of you have had to deal with? And if so, what was your strategy?
Tags: law, morals, work


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