Legal professional ethics is a moral and normative foundation for maintaining the integrity and legitimacy of the judiciary. Modern society presents a dilemma between demands for public transparency and the need to safeguard judicial independence. This study examines the renewal of legal professional ethics as a bridge between transparency and independence, focusing on the Kudus District Court. Using a normative juridical approach supported by philosophical and sociological analysis, the findings show that ethics serves dual functions: ensuring public accountability through transparency and protecting judicial independence from external interference. The study concludes that adaptive, contextual, and progressive ethical renewal is essential to balance these interests.
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