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Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert Jan 1979

Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert

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Both the title, The Legal, Needs of the Public, and the subtitle, The Final, Report of a National, Survey, of this volume are, quite fortunately, inapt. The report does not seek to quantify the legal needs of the public or to determine whether "needs" are being "met," and we are told by both Barbara Curran in her preface and Spencer Kimball in his foreword that this "final report" signifies the beginning and not the end of data analysis. This study (which I shall call the ABF study) is a joint undertaking of the American Bar Association Special Committee to Survey …


Review Of Law In A Changing America, Richard O. Lempert Apr 1971

Review Of Law In A Changing America, Richard O. Lempert

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This collection of essays, prepared as background reading for a conference sponsored by the American Assembly and the American Bar Foundation on the goals of the legal profession in the years ahead, begins and ends with a bow toward changing America. The first chapter is an attempt by sociologist Wilbert Moore, the only non-lawyer among the essayists, to sketch generally the patterns of social and political structure likely to pertain in the near future.


Rogge: Our Vanishing Civil Liberties., Michigan Law Review Nov 1949

Rogge: Our Vanishing Civil Liberties., Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of OUR VANISHING CIVIL LIBERTIES. By O. John Rogge.