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Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1964

Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

"Notes for use in introductory remarks prior to presentation of seminar speakers." Atlanta Regional ABA Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.


Ethical Standards Of The Bar, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1964

Ethical Standards Of The Bar, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

No abstract provided.


Areas Of Emphasis For (Aba) 1964/65, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Aug 1964

Areas Of Emphasis For (Aba) 1964/65, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

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Remarks On Accepting Presidency (Of Aba), Lewis F. Powell Jr. Aug 1964

Remarks On Accepting Presidency (Of Aba), Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

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The Role Of The American Bar Association In The Selection Of Federal Judges: Episodic Involvement To Institutionalized Power, Joel B. Grossman Jun 1964

The Role Of The American Bar Association In The Selection Of Federal Judges: Episodic Involvement To Institutionalized Power, Joel B. Grossman

Vanderbilt Law Review

One phenomenon of recent domestic politics has been the resurgence of the American Bar Association as a vital, and often influential, group in the political process as well as in the legal profession. There is no better characterization of this than the ABA's assumption of a lead position in a profession-wide campaign to improve the quality of judges selected for the several court systems in the United States. In a relatively short span of time, the ABA has grown from a group with a minimum of influence to one with a quasi-formal role in the federal selection process. Its success …


John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick Jan 1964

John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick

Correspondence

Letter from John D. Feerick to the New York Times in which Feerick discusses the recent meeting of a special panel organized by the American Bar Association. The ABA panel recommended a constitutional amendment on presidential succession and inability.