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A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
Lawyers and the Legal Profession
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New Dean Talks About Training Public Perception Of Lawyers
New Dean Talks About Training Public Perception Of Lawyers
Morris Arnold (1985)
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Two Views Of The Question: Are Law Schools Doing Their Job?, Terrance Sandalow, Robert B. Mckay
Two Views Of The Question: Are Law Schools Doing Their Job?, Terrance Sandalow, Robert B. Mckay
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You have all heard the criticisms of lawyers, which I need not rehearse to this audience. Critics range from Aristotle, Jesus, Shakespeare, and Samuel Johnson to Jimmy Carter and Derek Bok; the cast of characters goes on and on. The criticism I like best, although in a way it is the most cutting of all, is what Samuel Johnson is alleged to have said about two centuries ago: "I do not like to speak ill of any man behind his back but I do believe he is a lawyer." It is always easy to bring people together, nonlawyers at least, …