Danh ngôn của Joe Jamail

I was taught that a lawyer was supposed to be a custodian of the community's legal and ethical sense.
I was taught that a lawyer was supposed to be a custodian of the community's legal and ethical sense.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Joe Jamail
- For every dollar we have given to athletics, we have given about 27 to higher education or medical research.
- It's not a bad thing fighting for equality and helping the poor. It's not a bad thing to have on your professional tombstone: 'He believed in equality and he helped the poor.'
- I love the system. Let me tell you why. People love it... The people, by and large, have great respect for our law and our system... Why do you think they go to that courthouse instead of killing each other in the streets, taking the law into their own hands?
- When I walk into a courtroom, I feel like I'm home.
- Your attitude will go a long way in determining your success, your recognition, your reputation and your enjoyment in being a lawyer.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Legal
- Lawyers are the first refuge of the incompetent.
- With the death of bin Laden, it's finally time for Congress to bring back the pre-9-11 legal norm, before we decided it was okay to toss out our civil liberties if the 'bad guys' were scary enough.
- I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.
- The legal right of the Southern people to reclaim their fugitives I have constantly admitted. The legal right of Congress to interfere with their institution in the states, I have constantly denied.
- Mississippi's loose campaign finance laws allow lawyers and companies to contribute heavily to the judges they appear before. That is terrible for justice, since the courts are teeming with perfectly legal conflicts of interest.