Tony Lyons
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“The first duty of society is justice. ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757–1804)”
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
“As lawyers, our first responsibility is, of course, to see that the legal profession provides adequate representation for all people in our society. I would suggest there is no subject which is more important to the legal profession, that is more important to this nation, than & the realization of the ideal of equal justice under law for all. RICHARD NIXON, IN HIS SPEECH TO THE NATIONAL LEGAL AID AND DEFENDER ASSOCIATION (OCTOBER 1962) [E]very”
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
“Judges, like most people, may be divided roughly into four classes: judges with neither head nor heart—they are to be avoided at all costs; judges with head but no heart—they are almost as bad; then judges with heart but no head—risky but better than the first two, and finally, those rare judges who possess both head and a heart. ROBERT TRAVER Anatomy of a Murder (1958) The”
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
― The Little Black Book of Lawyer's Wisdom
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