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Raising the Bar: The Crucial Role of the Lawyer in Society

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How different might our country be, if not for the contributions of devoted lawyers? As Talmage Boston notes, twenty-six of the United States’ forty four presidents have been lawyers, among them the most celebrated of our country’s leaders—Abraham Lincoln. By following the examples of such consummate lawyers as Lincoln and others, lawyers today can “raise the bar” by reestablishing the legal profession’s once hallowed reputation. Boston points to historical, modern, and even fictional legal role models that today’s lawyers can emulate. In addition to Lincoln, the stories of Leon Jaworski and James A. Baker, III—lawyers Boston recognizes as the greatest of the last fifty years—should serve as inspiration to today’s legal professionals. In the world of fiction, Atticus Finch—one of the most popular literary characters ever put on page and screen—remains an icon. And popular lawyer-novelists such as John Grisham and Richard North Patterson bring legal matters to
ASIN: 1892542846
VSKU: GBV.1892542846.A
Condition: Acceptable
Author/Artist:Talmage Boston
Binding: Hardcover
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Condition Notes: This book is in acceptable condition and may have highlighting and or writing throughout. The actual cover image may not match the stock photo, dust jacket may be damaged or missing. Book may show internal and or external wear on spine or cover and may be slightly skewed or have creased pages. This is a used book so codes may be invalid or accompanying media may be missing. May be an Ex library book with stickers and stamps.
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Raising the Bar: The Crucial Role of the Lawyer in Society