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Giving Low-Income Americans Minimum Access To Legal Services, Thomas Ehrlich
Giving Low-Income Americans Minimum Access To Legal Services, Thomas Ehrlich
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With Justice For All (And Legal Services For Some), Thomas Ehrlich
With Justice For All (And Legal Services For Some), Thomas Ehrlich
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Access To State Bar Examinations For Foreign-Trained Law School Graduates, Douglass Boshkoff
Access To State Bar Examinations For Foreign-Trained Law School Graduates, Douglass Boshkoff
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Lawyers' Relationship To Their Work: The Importance Of Understanding Attorneys' Behavior, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Lawyers' Relationship To Their Work: The Importance Of Understanding Attorneys' Behavior, Edwin H. Greenebaum
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Book Review. Lawyers, Law Students And People By Thomas L. Shaffer And Robert S. Redmount, Gene R. Shreve
Book Review. Lawyers, Law Students And People By Thomas L. Shaffer And Robert S. Redmount, Gene R. Shreve
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Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part I, Michael Grossberg
Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part I, Michael Grossberg
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Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part Ii, Michael Grossberg
Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part Ii, Michael Grossberg
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The Boston Legal Aid Society was founded in 1900. In the years after 1910, led by General Counsel Reginald Heber Smith, the Society assumed leadership of the fledgling movement to offer legal services to the urban poor. Under its influence the first organized attack on the legal problems of the impoverished was launched. The effort had its origins in the social and professional crises that beset turn of the century American cities and lawyers. As described in the first installment of this article, the major difficulty facing the movement during this generative era was how to balance the conflicting demands …