“Law builds upon and, I should like to claim, is one of the liberal arts. It uses words of persuasion and changing definitions for practical ends.”
Quote by Edward H. Levi
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Restoring Justice: The Speeches of Attorney General Edward H. Levi
This book compiles a series of speeches delivered by Edward H. Levi, who served as the Attorney General of the United States. The speeches address various aspects of the legal system, including the balance of power, ethical considerations, and the role of the Attorney General in upholding justice. The content is drawn from Levi's tenure in office and reflects his perspective on the legal profession and the administration of justice. more
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