Ethics Opinions, 1936-1950
Author: State Bar of Michigan. Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics
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Published: 1950
Total Pages: 193
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Author: State Bar of Michigan. Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics
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Published: 1950
Total Pages: 193
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James T. Patterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2001-03-01
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 0199880840
DOWNLOAD EBOOK2004 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court's unanimous decision to end segregation in public schools. Many people were elated when Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren delivered Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka in May 1954, the ruling that struck down state-sponsored racial segregation in America's public schools. Thurgood Marshall, chief attorney for the black families that launched the litigation, exclaimed later, "I was so happy, I was numb." The novelist Ralph Ellison wrote, "another battle of the Civil War has been won. The rest is up to us and I'm very glad. What a wonderful world of possibilities are unfolded for the children!" Here, in a concise, moving narrative, Bancroft Prize-winning historian James T. Patterson takes readers through the dramatic case and its fifty-year aftermath. A wide range of characters animates the story, from the little-known African Americans who dared to challenge Jim Crow with lawsuits (at great personal cost); to Thurgood Marshall, who later became a Justice himself; to Earl Warren, who shepherded a fractured Court to a unanimous decision. Others include segregationist politicians like Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas; Presidents Eisenhower, Johnson, and Nixon; and controversial Supreme Court justices such as William Rehnquist and Clarence Thomas. Most Americans still see Brown as a triumph--but was it? Patterson shrewdly explores the provocative questions that still swirl around the case. Could the Court--or President Eisenhower--have done more to ensure compliance with Brown? Did the decision touch off the modern civil rights movement? How useful are court-ordered busing and affirmative action against racial segregation? To what extent has racial mixing affected the academic achievement of black children? Where indeed do we go from here to realize the expectations of Marshall, Ellison, and others in 1954?
Author: University of Michigan. Board of Regents
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Published: 1954
Total Pages: 1828
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Los Angeles County Bar Association. Committee on Legal Ethics
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 558
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 546
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles W. Wolfram
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 1168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthoritative coverage focuses on a lawyer's fiduciary responsibility. Text describes the legal profession's self-regulatory system and the professional codes that have emerged. Examines lawyers and the legal profession, including regulation and discipline. Provides a detailed discussion of the client-lawyer relationship. Judges and the quality of justice are also addressed. Provides systematic examination of the issues covered in the 1969 Code of Professional Responsibility and the 1983 Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
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Publisher: UM Libraries
Published: 1954
Total Pages: 434
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
Author: National Commission on Judicial Discipline & Removal (U.S.)
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 1026
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: American Bar Foundation. Special Committee on Canons of Ethics
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 210
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 548
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