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The Fetish Of Jury Trial In Civil Cases: A Comment On Rachal V. Hill, Daniel R. Coquillette, David L. Shapiro
The Fetish Of Jury Trial In Civil Cases: A Comment On Rachal V. Hill, Daniel R. Coquillette, David L. Shapiro
Daniel R. Coquillette
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Secrecy In A Free Society, Sam J. Ervin Sen.
Secrecy In A Free Society, Sam J. Ervin Sen.
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Notable & Quotes, Speech To The American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants, Ralph S. Saul
Notable & Quotes, Speech To The American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants, Ralph S. Saul
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Every Supreme Court Member Duty Bound To Help Decide Every Case (Health Permittingly) Unless An Irremovable Conflict-Of-Interest Element Precludes, Hamilton A. Long
Every Supreme Court Member Duty Bound To Help Decide Every Case (Health Permittingly) Unless An Irremovable Conflict-Of-Interest Element Precludes, Hamilton A. Long
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Burger Accepts Free Flight Offer, Lyle Denniston
Burger Accepts Free Flight Offer, Lyle Denniston
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Judges Please With Aba's Code, Jack C. Landau
Judges Please With Aba's Code, Jack C. Landau
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New Code For Judges Meets With Favor, Jack C. Landau
New Code For Judges Meets With Favor, Jack C. Landau
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New Ethics Code For Judges Has Little Opposition, Jack C. Landau
New Ethics Code For Judges Has Little Opposition, Jack C. Landau
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New Rules For Bench Sit Well With Lawyers, Jack C. Landau
New Rules For Bench Sit Well With Lawyers, Jack C. Landau
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Ease Of Judicial Plan Surprises Bar Association, Jack C. Landau
Ease Of Judicial Plan Surprises Bar Association, Jack C. Landau
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Bar Finds Little Opposition To Proposed Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
Bar Finds Little Opposition To Proposed Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
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The Law, New Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
The Law, New Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
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Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Press Reports Of The Latest Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Irving R. Kaufman
Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Press Reports Of The Latest Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Irving R. Kaufman
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Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Washington Post'S Article, "A Code Of Ethics For Judges", Helene E. Dwyer
Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Washington Post'S Article, "A Code Of Ethics For Judges", Helene E. Dwyer
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Letter To Honorable Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Ivan Lee Holt Jr.
Letter To Honorable Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Ivan Lee Holt Jr.
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Correspondence Between Roger J. Traynor And James K. Groves In Regards To Rocky Mountain News ' Article, "More Ethics For Judges," 1971 May 26 - 1971 June 1, James K. Groves, Roger J. Trayor
Correspondence Between Roger J. Traynor And James K. Groves In Regards To Rocky Mountain News ' Article, "More Ethics For Judges," 1971 May 26 - 1971 June 1, James K. Groves, Roger J. Trayor
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Aba Asks New Code Of Ethics, Still Opposes Having Jurists Reveal Income, John P. Mackenzie
Aba Asks New Code Of Ethics, Still Opposes Having Jurists Reveal Income, John P. Mackenzie
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Stiff Ethics Code Drafted For Judges By Bar Panel, Arnold H. Lubasch
Stiff Ethics Code Drafted For Judges By Bar Panel, Arnold H. Lubasch
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Proposed Judicial Ethics Code Would Bar Service On Panels, Lyle Denniston
Proposed Judicial Ethics Code Would Bar Service On Panels, Lyle Denniston
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A Memo From Harry Swegle In Regards To Judicial Disqualification Act Of 1971 And Omnibus Disclosure Act With Enclosed Copy Of Senator Birch Bayh's Congressional Record - Senate 'S Article, Harry Swegle
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Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Press Report Of The Latest Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Potter Stewart
Letter To Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Press Report Of The Latest Draft Of Revised Canons Of Judicial Ethics, Potter Stewart
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Letter To Honorable Roger J. Traynor In Regards To Drafting An Informational Report For The House Of Delegates In New York, Fred Beck
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Sir Matthew Hale And Modern Judicial Ethics, Matthew W. Hill
Sir Matthew Hale And Modern Judicial Ethics, Matthew W. Hill
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A Phasing Out Of Fordvision, Dwight Newton
A Phasing Out Of Fordvision, Dwight Newton
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The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein
The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein
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Government-funded poverty law firms are presently providing essential legal services to poor people throughout the country. These firms have met with varying responses from the bar and the courts. In this article, Professor Botein examines the response of New York's Appellate Division, First Department-a comprehensive set of regulations governing the practice of law by poverty law firms. After analyzing these regulations and the constitutional issues they raise, the author concludes that both procedurally and substantively there is strong doubt concerning their validity.
Student Practice-Limited Appearances In Court By Third Year Law Students
Student Practice-Limited Appearances In Court By Third Year Law Students
University of Richmond Law Review
The practice of law as it is known to our legal system has been a closely guarded institution since its development in England during the Middle Ages. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the legal profession became organized and obtained the monopoly of legal work it still enjoys today. Even before the end of the thirteenth century, it was generally recognized that although a litigant could personally appear and argue in his own behalf, the party represented by a lawyer, who was an expert in the law and its language, would have a decided advantage over his opponent.