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95th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame
95th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame
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95th University of Notre Dame Commencement
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95th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame
95th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
95th University of Notre Dame Commencement
Appeal To The Conscience Of The Practicing Bar, Joseph O'Meara
Appeal To The Conscience Of The Practicing Bar, Joseph O'Meara
Journal Articles
The impact of the war will inevitably produce vast and profound, if not revolutionary changes in our economic and political arrangements, putting in jeopardy our democratic way of life. The ominous shadow of these changes that press upon us, due to the ascendancy of Force in so large a part of the world, gives rise to the question: What can we do about it? More particularly: What can the lawyer, as a lawyer, do about it? That leads to the deeper question of the role of Law in the successful functioning of the democratic process. In every state and city, …
A Lawyer Looks At Liberty, Clarence Emmett Manion
A Lawyer Looks At Liberty, Clarence Emmett Manion
Journal Articles
The Law has been defined as "The Perfection of Human Reason." This, of course, is a highly idealized definition. The Law often falls short of perfect reasonableness. Nevertheless reason and logic constitute the warp and woof of the whole fabric of our jurisprudence. In the strict determination and application of the Law, emotion-the natural enemy of reason-plays not part at all. In the courtroom, oratorical pyrotechnics are seldom permitted to obscure the real points that are at issue in a particular case. The trial of a lawsuit is predicated upon the pleadings and the art of formal pleading is as …