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A Golden Age Of Civic Involvement: The Client Centered Disadvantage For Lawyers Acting As Public Officials, James E. Moliterno
A Golden Age Of Civic Involvement: The Client Centered Disadvantage For Lawyers Acting As Public Officials, James E. Moliterno
William & Mary Law Review
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The Citizen-Lawyer - A Brief Informal History Of A Myth With Some Basis In Reality, Robert W. Gordon
The Citizen-Lawyer - A Brief Informal History Of A Myth With Some Basis In Reality, Robert W. Gordon
William & Mary Law Review
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"Public Service Must Begin At Home": The Lawyer As Civics Teacher In Everyday Practice, Bruce A. Green, Russell G. Pearce
"Public Service Must Begin At Home": The Lawyer As Civics Teacher In Everyday Practice, Bruce A. Green, Russell G. Pearce
William & Mary Law Review
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Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
William & Mary Law Review
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Some Thoughts About Citizen Lawyers, Lawrence M. Friedman
Some Thoughts About Citizen Lawyers, Lawrence M. Friedman
William & Mary Law Review
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The Citizen Lawyer, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
The Citizen Lawyer, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
William & Mary Law Review
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Lawyers As Citizens, Deborah L. Rhode
The Purpose Of Lawyer Discipline, Fred C. Zacharias
The Purpose Of Lawyer Discipline, Fred C. Zacharias
William & Mary Law Review
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Corporation Lawyer - Saint Or Sinner?, W. Kendall Lipscomb Jr.
Corporation Lawyer - Saint Or Sinner?, W. Kendall Lipscomb Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Commitment Of The Mentally Ill In Virginia, William A. Wray
Commitment Of The Mentally Ill In Virginia, William A. Wray
William & Mary Law Review
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