American lawyers : public servants and the development of a nation / Paul D. Carrington.
2012
KF297 .C37 2012 JOBS
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Title
American lawyers : public servants and the development of a nation / Paul D. Carrington.
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Imprint
Chicago : American Bar Association, [2012]
Copyright
©2012
Description
xvi, 921 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Founding lawyers: enthroning law as king
Founding lawyers as partisans: making the judiciary
Lawyers unifying a nation
Lawyers for equal rights for all citizens
Lawyers and the issue of slavery
Lawyers at war with one another
Lawyers reconstructing the South
Lawyers and the "search for order"
Lawyers competing for status: law as science?
Lawyers organizing their profession
Lawyers for social progress
Exporting progress: lawyers as missionaries
Progress on a national scale
Progress interrupted
Institutional reforms
Lawyers in the New Deal
Patriotic lawyers
Lawyers seeking world peace
The Cold War: lawyers and loyalties
Civil rights lawyers
Lawyers for civil liberties and "The Great Society"
Private lawyers enforcing public law
Lawyers as human capitalists
Lawyers deterring public disorder
Lawyers in disorder: Watergate
New law governing lawyers and legal institutions
Epilogue.
Founding lawyers as partisans: making the judiciary
Lawyers unifying a nation
Lawyers for equal rights for all citizens
Lawyers and the issue of slavery
Lawyers at war with one another
Lawyers reconstructing the South
Lawyers and the "search for order"
Lawyers competing for status: law as science?
Lawyers organizing their profession
Lawyers for social progress
Exporting progress: lawyers as missionaries
Progress on a national scale
Progress interrupted
Institutional reforms
Lawyers in the New Deal
Patriotic lawyers
Lawyers seeking world peace
The Cold War: lawyers and loyalties
Civil rights lawyers
Lawyers for civil liberties and "The Great Society"
Private lawyers enforcing public law
Lawyers as human capitalists
Lawyers deterring public disorder
Lawyers in disorder: Watergate
New law governing lawyers and legal institutions
Epilogue.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Alternate Title
Jobs Collection.
Call Number
KF297 .C37 2012 JOBS
Language
English
ISBN
9781614383024 print alkaline paper
1614383022 print alkaline paper
1614383022 print alkaline paper
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