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Women Executives, Managers And Professionals In The Indiana Criminal Justice System, Julia C. Lamber, Victor L. Streib Jan 1974

Women Executives, Managers And Professionals In The Indiana Criminal Justice System, Julia C. Lamber, Victor L. Streib

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A Critique Of The Report Of The Shreveport Experiment, Julius G. Getman Jan 1974

A Critique Of The Report Of The Shreveport Experiment, Julius G. Getman

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Professionalizing Legislative Drafting: A Realistic Goal?, Reed Dickerson Jan 1974

Professionalizing Legislative Drafting: A Realistic Goal?, Reed Dickerson

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The teaching of skills that result in sound legislative drafting is neglected in law schools, and professionalism in legislative drafting is lacking on both the federal and state fronts. With the adoption by the American Bar Association of seven major principles relating to the drafting of federal legislation, perhaps there is more hope now that there will be a move toward professionalism.


Prepaid Legal Service Plans: The Boston Conference And Other Recent Developments, Douglass G. Boshkoff Jan 1974

Prepaid Legal Service Plans: The Boston Conference And Other Recent Developments, Douglass G. Boshkoff

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Prepaid Legal Service Plans In Indiana, Douglass G. Boshkoff Jan 1974

Prepaid Legal Service Plans In Indiana, Douglass G. Boshkoff

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Organized Bar: Self-Serving Or Serving The Public?, Thomas Ehrlich Jan 1974

Organized Bar: Self-Serving Or Serving The Public?, Thomas Ehrlich

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Under this provocative title the Senate Subcommittee on Representation of Citizen Interests conducted a hearing at the American Bar Association midyear meeting in Houston on Februarv 3, 1974. John V. Tunnev, Democrat of California, presided, along with Charles McC. Mathias, Republican of Maryland. Appearing as witnesses were:

Chesterfield Smith, president of the American Bar Association:

Stuart L. Kadison of Los Angeles, chairman of the Association's Committee on Delivery of Legal Services;

Christopher Edley of New York City, chairman of the Association's Consortium on Legal Services;

John F. Sutton, professor of law at the University of Texas, reporter for the committee …


An Open Letter To Mr. Henry Ryder, Chairman Of The Committee On Legal Education And Admissions To The Bar, Indiana State Bar Association, Douglass G. Boshkoff Jan 1974

An Open Letter To Mr. Henry Ryder, Chairman Of The Committee On Legal Education And Admissions To The Bar, Indiana State Bar Association, Douglass G. Boshkoff

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