The Young Man and the LawMacmillan, 1919 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... American Railroad Law , " " Cases on Railroad Law , " and " The Relations of Education to Citizenship " New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1920 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT , 1919 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Set up and THE YOUNG MAN.
... American Railroad Law , " " Cases on Railroad Law , " and " The Relations of Education to Citizenship " New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1920 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT , 1919 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Set up and THE YOUNG MAN.
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... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
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... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
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... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
... Relation of law to morals . Natural Law , as defined by Cicero . Custom the source of most law . Functions of Courts and law- yers , respectively , in determining the law . Law reports . The right of parties to suits to employ lawyers ...
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... relations between those which we already possess . Here the Socratic method of learning appeals strongly to a scholarly lawyer . What is his relation to the State ? What does he owe it ? What does it owe him ? Such questions of ...
... relations between those which we already possess . Here the Socratic method of learning appeals strongly to a scholarly lawyer . What is his relation to the State ? What does he owe it ? What does it owe him ? Such questions of ...
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Стр. 48 - Sir, you do not know it to be good or bad till the judge determines it. I have said that you are to state facts fairly ; so that your thinking, or what you call knowing, a cause to be bad, must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive.
Стр. 21 - I have been told by an eminent bookseller, that in no branch of his business, after tracts of popular devotion, were so many books as those on the law exported to the 15 Plantations. The colonists have now fallen into the way of printing them for their own use. I hear that they have sold nearly as many of Blackstone's Commentaries in America as in England.
Стр. 48 - Johnson,) a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the cause which he undertakes, unless his client asks his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge.
Стр. 2 - Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser — in fees, expenses, and waste of time.
Стр. 49 - A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie; he is not to produce what he knows to be a false deed; but he is not to usurp the province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, what shall be the result of legal argument.
Стр. 47 - ... regard the alarm, the suffering, the torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind, he must go on reckless of the consequences, if his fate it should unhappily be to involve his country in confusion...
Стр. 42 - We will not at present inquire whether the doctrine which is held on this subject by English lawyers be or be not agreeable to reason and morality ; whether it be right that a man should, with a wig on his head, and a band round his neck, do for a guinea what, without those appendages, he would think it wicked and infamous to do for an empire...
Стр. 102 - The first thing for a business-like understanding of the matter is to understand its limits, and therefore I think it desirable at once to point out and dispel a confusion between morality and law, which sometimes rises to the height of conscious theory, and more often and indeed constantly is making trouble in detail without reaching the point of consciousness. You can see very plainly that a bad man has as much reason as a good one for wishing to avoid an encounter with the public force, and therefore...
Стр. 4 - Constitution, had been well recognized by the people in making a choice of their representatives; for of the fiftysix Signers of the Declaration of Independence, twenty-five were lawyers; and of the fifty-five members of the...