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The History Of The West Virginia Code, Robert W. Kerns Jr. Sep 2017

The History Of The West Virginia Code, Robert W. Kerns Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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From The Great Depression To The Great Recession: (Non-)Lawyers Practicing Deregulated Law, Michael A. Bush Apr 2013

From The Great Depression To The Great Recession: (Non-)Lawyers Practicing Deregulated Law, Michael A. Bush

West Virginia Law Review

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Bypassing Civil Gideon: A Legislative Proposal To Address The Rising Costs And Unmet Legal Needs Of Unrepresented Immigrants, Erin B. Corcoran Dec 2012

Bypassing Civil Gideon: A Legislative Proposal To Address The Rising Costs And Unmet Legal Needs Of Unrepresented Immigrants, Erin B. Corcoran

West Virginia Law Review

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The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer Jun 1986

The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer

West Virginia Law Review

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A Comment For Tom Shaffer: The Ethics Of Race, The Ethics Of Corruption, James J. Friedberg Jun 1986

A Comment For Tom Shaffer: The Ethics Of Race, The Ethics Of Corruption, James J. Friedberg

West Virginia Law Review

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The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship--A Response To Professor Shaffer, Carl M. Selinger Jun 1986

The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship--A Response To Professor Shaffer, Carl M. Selinger

West Virginia Law Review

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World Rule Of Law--The Role Of The Individual Lawyer, Robert N. Wilkin Feb 1961

World Rule Of Law--The Role Of The Individual Lawyer, Robert N. Wilkin

West Virginia Law Review

A new and magnificent duty now rests on the legal profession. It has been created by modern political and scientific developments. Evolution has so increased and facilitated travel and communication that the world has become one community. But that world community is divided into two powerful factions, generally referred to as East and West, and they are directly and fundamentally opposed. As a consequence, cold war rages and hot war threatens. Science has so increased the destructive power of missile and atomic bombs that total war would produce total destruction; life not destroyed by direct explosion would be poisoned by …


The Practice Of Law, Charles M. Love Mar 1955

The Practice Of Law, Charles M. Love

West Virginia Law Review

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