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The Opinion Volume 42 Issue 1 – November 20, 2003, The Opinion Nov 2003

The Opinion Volume 42 Issue 1 – November 20, 2003, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 20, 2003


Occasional Publications Of The Bounds Law Library, Number Four: Gilded Age Of Legal Ethics: Essays On Thomas Goode Jones' 1887 Code And The Regulation Of The Profession, Carol Rice Andrews, Paul M. Pruitt Jr., David I. Durham, Thomas Goode Jones Jan 2003

Occasional Publications Of The Bounds Law Library, Number Four: Gilded Age Of Legal Ethics: Essays On Thomas Goode Jones' 1887 Code And The Regulation Of The Profession, Carol Rice Andrews, Paul M. Pruitt Jr., David I. Durham, Thomas Goode Jones

Occasional Publications of the Bounds Law Library

Occasional Publications of the Bounds Law Library, Number Four contains four essays concerning the 1887 Code of Ethics of the Alabama State Bar Association and its author, Thomas Goode Jones (1844-1914). Jones' Code of Ethics is also included. Jones was an Alabama lawyer, judge, house representative, and governor. The 1887 Code of Ethics of the Alabama State Bar Association was the first code of legal ethics created by a state bar association and served as a structure for following codes of ethics. Jones' Code of Ethics is composed of some 57 "duties specifically enjoined by law upon attorneys..."


A Very Special Place In Life: The History Of Juvenile Justice In Missouri, Douglas E. Abrams Jan 2003

A Very Special Place In Life: The History Of Juvenile Justice In Missouri, Douglas E. Abrams

Faculty Books

A Very Special Place in Life: The History of Juvenile Justice in Missouri chronicles the nineteenth century struggle for a special court to rehabilitate delinquent and dependent children and their families. The leaders were dedicated reformers- the "child savers" who sought to remove children from poorhouses, prisons and other harsh institutions that left little hope for productive adulthood. A Very Special Place in Life traces the twentieth century growth of Missouri's juvenile courts. It discusses the profound changes wrought by the United States Supreme Court's Gault decision, which triggered the "due process revolution" in the nation's juvenile courts in 1967. …