Danh ngôn của Ari Melber

It always rankled me - in law school and the legal profession - when lawyers would speak to each other in their own exclusive language.
It always rankled me - in law school and the legal profession - when lawyers would speak to each other in their own exclusive language.
Tôi luôn cảm thấy khó chịu - ở trường luật và nghề luật - khi các luật sư nói chuyện với nhau bằng ngôn ngữ riêng của họ.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Ari Melber
- Obama can show that America's promise of equality not only means that anyone can reach the highest office in the land - it also means that everyone is equally subject to the law.
- A precedent provides legal authority for an action precisely because it occurred before.
- Being an independent reporter with legal knowledge fits me better than being an attorney who is representing one side or one goal.
- Barack Obama was first elected after a period of profound failure by elite and government institutions, from finance to foreign policy to Hurricane Katrina, and his first term immediately and unapologetically enacted a flurry of government solutions.
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.