| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing justice be developed to a high point...impartiality of its administration. The future of the republie, to a great extent, depends upon our maintenance of justice puru and unsullied. It cannot... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1216 pages
...rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing justice be developed to a high point...public shall have absolute confidence in the integrity arid impartiality of its administration. The future of the republic, to a great extent, depends upon... | |
| American Bar Association - Law - 1905 - 980 pages
...future of the Republic depends upon the maintenance of the shrine of Justice pure and unsullied. We know it cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession, of those who are the high priests of Justice, are what they ought to be. Before each of us, then, who... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for estahlishing and dispensing justice he developed to a high point of efficiency and so maintained that the puhlic shall have ahsolute confidence in the integrity and impartiality of its administration. The... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 334 pages
...of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing Justice he developed to a high point of efficiency, and so maintained...It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II THE... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...Professional Ethics. The preamble to that code contains the following ringing sentence: "The future of our republic, to a great extent, depends upon our maintenance...It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men." These... | |
| Law - 1911 - 496 pages
...future of the republic depends upoa the maintenance of the shrine of Justice pure and unsullied. We know it cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession, of those who are the high priests of Justice, are what they ought to be. Before each of us then, who... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1905 - 982 pages
...future of the Republic depends upon the maintenance of the shrine of Justice pure and unsullied. We know it cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession, of those who are the high priests of Justice, are what they ought to be. Before each of us, then, who... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 1138 pages
...rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing justice be developed to a high point...justice pure and unsullied. It cannot be so maintained iinless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval... | |
| Thomas Hughes - Legal ethics - 1909 - 102 pages
...rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing Justice be developed to a high point...impartiality of its administration. The future of the Eepublic, to a great extent, depends upon our maintenance of Justice, pure and unsullied. It cannot... | |
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