| Bar Association of Arkansas - Bar associations - 1920 - 666 pages
...temporary incumbent of the judicial office, but for the maintenance of its supreme importance. Judges, not being wholly free to defend themselves, are peculiarly...against unjust criticism and clamor. Whenever there BAR ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS 155 is a proper ground for serious complaint of a judicial officer, it... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 950 pages
...being wholly free to defend itself is peculiarly entitled to receive the support of the practitioner against unjust criticism and clamor. Whenever there Is proper ground for serious complaint of a member or employee of the Commission it is the right and duty of the practitioner to submit his grievances... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 468 pages
...being wholly free to defend Itself is peculiarly entitled to receive the support of the practitioner against unjust criticism and clamor. Whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint of a member or employee of the Commission It Is the right and duty of the practitioner to submit his grievances... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 132 pages
...temporary incumbent of the judicial office, (9$) but for the maintenance of its supreme importance. Judges, not being wholly free to defend themselves, are peculiarly...otherwise, such charges should be encouraged and the person makingthem should be protected. 2. The Selection of Judges. It is the duty of the Bar to endeavor to... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1922 - 212 pages
...incumbent of the judicial office, (165) but for the maintenance of its supreme importance. Judges, not being wholly free to defend themselves, are peculiarly...entitled to receive the support of the Bar against unj ust criticism and clamor. Whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint of a judicial officer,... | |
| Administrative law - 1961 - 280 pages
...to defend itself is peculiarly entitled to receive the support of the practitioner against unjxist criticism and clamor. Whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint of a member or employee of the Commission it is the right and duty of the practitioner to submit his grievances... | |
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