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Law And Communist Reality In The Soviet Union, Charles S. Maddock, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Law And Communist Reality In The Soviet Union, Charles S. Maddock, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law In A Changing America, Jeoffrey C. Hazard, Ed., Harrison J. Pemberton, Jr.
Law In A Changing America, Jeoffrey C. Hazard, Ed., Harrison J. Pemberton, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Crisis And The Lawyer And Law Student: An Essential Meeting, Samuel J. Roberts
Social Crisis And The Lawyer And Law Student: An Essential Meeting, Samuel J. Roberts
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professionalism And Student Protest, Paul D. Carrington
Professionalism And Student Protest, Paul D. Carrington
Faculty Scholarship
The attributes of professionalism, which are the hallmark of the lawyer's calling, can be used to help institutions and the public understand and effectively deal with student protest and disorder. An unruffled, low keyed reaction is needed in most cases with the law's processes reserved for occasions that cannot be handled as intramural clashes.
On Legal Writing, Albert P. Blaustein
On Legal Writing, Albert P. Blaustein
Cleveland State Law Review
Virtually all legal writing is atrocious! This is true about (a) statutes and administrative regulations; (b) judicial opinions and agency rulings; (c) trial papers and appellate briefs; (d) office memoranda and opinion letters; (e) annotations and digest paragraphs; and (f) law treatises and legal articles. It is even true (especially true?) about articles on legal writing. This is a serious matter. For the ramifications of bad legal writing are very costly-in time, in money and, indeed, in the very quality of life. Working to improve legal writing is no frivolous exercise.