A renowned Supreme Court advocate tells the inside story of Massachusetts v.
69 Not only was Harvard's not the first law clinic, but the date is wrong – such is the historical resonance and power ... The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau actually began operations in the spring of 1913, and is the only one of the original ...
Having assisted Thurgood Marshall with the legal challenge to segregated education in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Dean Griswold felt it fitting to invite Marshall, then U.S. solicitor general, to speak at the closing dinner of the ...
This book focuses on the history of the provision of legal aid and legal assistance to the poor in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in eight different countries.
“not always enjoyable”: Robinson, pp. 103, 14–15. “On one visit”: Ibid., pp. 14–15. “His whole demeanor”: Capers Funnye, interview with author. “He was wrestling”: Nomenee Robinson, interview with author. “didn't exactly spew love”: ...
“She'll be the next Jackie O.”106 Jackie O. was Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). She became known as Jackie O. when she married Aristotle Onassis after JFK was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, ...
EASTMAN, HARRY L. The juvenile court today. ... Foreword by Bertrand Watson. ... L. Rev. Si: 1155- 1159. To gauge the effectiveness of a juvenile court with a clinical adjunct, a follow-up study was made of 1,000 boy delinquents who ...
This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of globalization on the Indian legal profession.
Reginald Heber Smith, Justice and the Poor, 136, citing Wigmore, “Additional History of Legal Aid Work,” Massachusetts Law ... Tilford E. Dudley, “The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau,” American Bar Asso- ciation Journal 17 (1931): 692. 12.