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... the decision of the judges was in favor of the buzzards . It would seem from this
that the profession are not always held in the very highest esteem . And I infer
that there must be some reason for the disrepute into which the lawyer has fallen
.
... the decision of the judges was in favor of the buzzards . It would seem from this
that the profession are not always held in the very highest esteem . And I infer
that there must be some reason for the disrepute into which the lawyer has fallen
.
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Clients , as a rule , are pleased with exhibitions of ill temper , not being in a very
amiable frame of mind themselves , and even the learned judge upon the bench
is sometimes apparently moved by dipt of noise and bluster more than by law or ...
Clients , as a rule , are pleased with exhibitions of ill temper , not being in a very
amiable frame of mind themselves , and even the learned judge upon the bench
is sometimes apparently moved by dipt of noise and bluster more than by law or ...
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And to each opinion of the court rendered he signals the jury so as to impress
them with the idea that the learned judge has or has not grasped the situation .
Sitting in the rear of counsel arguing on the other side , he wags his head so that
the ...
And to each opinion of the court rendered he signals the jury so as to impress
them with the idea that the learned judge has or has not grasped the situation .
Sitting in the rear of counsel arguing on the other side , he wags his head so that
the ...
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The lawyer more than any other man ought to be lawabiding , for it may be said
that where the lawyers , the judges and the prosecuting attorneys abide ,
certainly there abides the law . It always seemed to me that the modus operandi
of taking ...
The lawyer more than any other man ought to be lawabiding , for it may be said
that where the lawyers , the judges and the prosecuting attorneys abide ,
certainly there abides the law . It always seemed to me that the modus operandi
of taking ...
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... attack on the liberties of the people . It is astonishing to read in reputable
newspapers such attacks on the courts and judges as have appeared in some of
them during the last few months ; in unreasoning and unreasonable violence
they ...
... attack on the liberties of the people . It is astonishing to read in reputable
newspapers such attacks on the courts and judges as have appeared in some of
them during the last few months ; in unreasoning and unreasonable violence
they ...
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Página 146 - Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try ; Prayer the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high. 4 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air, His watchword at the gates of death ; He enters heaven with prayer. 5 Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways, While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry,
Página 137 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Página 67 - ... if the policy of the Government upon vital questions • affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their Government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
Página 61 - suits in equity shall not be sustained in either of the courts of the United States in any case where a plain, adequate, and complete remedy may be had at law.
Página 57 - Due process of law in each particular case means such an exertion of the powers of government as the settled maxims of law permit and sanction, and under such safeguards for the protection of individual rights as those maxims prescribe for the class of cases to which the one in question belongs.
Página 66 - If the opinion of the supreme court covered the whole ground of this act, it ought not to control the co-ordinate authorities of this government. The congress, the executive, and the court, must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the constitution.
Página 67 - I do not forget the position assumed by some, that constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court; nor do I deny that such decisions must be binding, in any case, upon the parties to a suit, as to the object of that suit, while they are also entitled to very high respect and consideration in all parallel cases, by all other departments of the Government.
Página 87 - He had before stated to their lordships—but surely of that it was scarcely necessary to remind them—that an advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among them, to himself, is his first and only duty ; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction which he may bring upon others.
Página 66 - My construction of the constitution is very different from that you quote. It is that each department is truly independent of the others, and has an equal right to decide for itself what is the meaning of the constitution in the cases submitted to its action ; and especially, where it is to act ultimately and without appeal.
Página 13 - And the said association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish the spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.