Occasional Papers and Addresses of an American LawyerMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 331 |
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... practice frequently tends to a narrowness of vision , he quite naturally turns to some phase of public af- fairs , and , moreover , as I have pointed out in these papers , a sense of public duty ought to press him , more than those ...
... practice frequently tends to a narrowness of vision , he quite naturally turns to some phase of public af- fairs , and , moreover , as I have pointed out in these papers , a sense of public duty ought to press him , more than those ...
Strana vi
... practice their profession while they engage in parliamentary activities . To participate in partisan politics in a great city like New York , and , at the same time , build up and keep together a law practice , is most difficult . It is ...
... practice their profession while they engage in parliamentary activities . To participate in partisan politics in a great city like New York , and , at the same time , build up and keep together a law practice , is most difficult . It is ...
Strana vii
... practice of the law must be conducted . In thirty - eight years of observation I have seen the most radical changes . In my early days at the bar the leaders were great advocates . Indeed , forensic power and its ha- bitual exercise in ...
... practice of the law must be conducted . In thirty - eight years of observation I have seen the most radical changes . In my early days at the bar the leaders were great advocates . Indeed , forensic power and its ha- bitual exercise in ...
Strana xiv
... practice was strongly inclined to act upon the theory that the pow- ers of the executive and the administrative branches of government , were to be exercised at the discretion of the executive to any extent necessary for emergent ...
... practice was strongly inclined to act upon the theory that the pow- ers of the executive and the administrative branches of government , were to be exercised at the discretion of the executive to any extent necessary for emergent ...
Strana xviii
... practices now prevailing , by which the pursuit of truth is embarrassed . This and other re- forms are suggested in my annual address to the New York State Bar Association , which was designed to arouse the American lawyer to a ...
... practices now prevailing , by which the pursuit of truth is embarrassed . This and other re- forms are suggested in my annual address to the New York State Bar Association , which was designed to arouse the American lawyer to a ...
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