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Page 153
... reform it is necessary to clearly dis- sociate myself from those who seek to lay all the blame for the shortcomings of our law at the gates of the Temple . That there is room for a better economy in legal affairs is a commonplace . The ...
... reform it is necessary to clearly dis- sociate myself from those who seek to lay all the blame for the shortcomings of our law at the gates of the Temple . That there is room for a better economy in legal affairs is a commonplace . The ...
Page 155
... reform . Still , things are looking brighter for legal reform than they have ever looked since the days of Lord Brougham 155 Concerning Legal Reform.
... reform . Still , things are looking brighter for legal reform than they have ever looked since the days of Lord Brougham 155 Concerning Legal Reform.
Page 174
... reforms were really pressing there would be an almost unanimous demand for them from lawyers themselves , but the history of legal reform goes to show that until the general body of citizens began to take interest in these matters a ...
... reforms were really pressing there would be an almost unanimous demand for them from lawyers themselves , but the history of legal reform goes to show that until the general body of citizens began to take interest in these matters a ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |