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A distinguished Harvard Law professor Mary Ann Glendon has made particular
reference to Walker Percy in "A Nation Under Lawyers" - 'How the Disarray
in the American Legal Profession is affecting American Society' see"
http://chapters.indigo.ca/search/default.asp?Search_Method=AdvancedSearch&Search_Catalog=books&Search_Phrase_SearchPeople=Mary+A%2E+Glendon&Search_Modifier_SearchPeople=ALLTERM&Search_Sort=RANK%2D&lang=en&mscssid=HU7LW02AELD89KEVWD8A4KTVH2WR2SDB&WSID=0910B03D61ABEE594E27A4493669999519FD1717 for a link. Thisbook has been widely acknowledged as a guide as to how the profession is andhow it may become. Personally. after 30 years in law, I believe the arguments and the extensively footnoted references in this text are a must for any aspiring person entering law and for those now within the profession. This is why i am on this list serve. M.Barry Roderick
BHolo AT aol.com wrote: As a law student, hearing this makes me want to transfer to SUNY for the remainder of my third year. Percy in law school? Creative curriculum at its very best! |
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