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By the mid-1300s church lawyers (canon lawyers) had groups and written rules, but those groups rarely punished members who broke the rules — sometimes they even stopped punishment, and complaints usually came from clients rather than other lawyers. Either lawyers were unusually honest or the church courts were bad at enforcing rules; the passage says the second is more likely because civil courts punished lawyers more and church leaders complained about failures. Ironically, those outside criticisms made lawyers unite to defend the profession, so they focused more on protecting themselves from critics than on disciplining their own members.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence about the Council of Basel in paragraph 4 and ask how the author uses it—specifically, whether the Council is cited as evidence that church authorities complained about advocates' ethical failures.

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The author refers to the Council of Basel (second sentence of the fourth paragraph) primarily in order to

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The author cites the Council of Basel as an instance of church authorities complaining about advocates' conduct, which bolsters the claim that violations occurred. Supporting sentences from the passage: Second, church authorities themselves complained about the failure of advocates to measure up to ethical standards and deplored the shortcomings of the disciplinary system. Thus the Council of Basel declared that canon lawyers failed to adhere to the ethical prescriptions laid down in numerous papal constitutions and directed Cardinal Cesarini to address the problem. These sentences show the Council is offered as evidence of official complaints, so its primary purpose is to bolster the argument that canon lawyers violated professional standards.
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