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The country lawyer; essays in democracy

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Author
Windolph, F. Lyman
Date of Publication
1938.
Call Number
340 W765
Responsibility
by F. Lyman Windolph; foreword by Owen J. Roberts.
Author
Windolph, F. Lyman
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania press,
Date of Publication
1938.
Physical Description
vii, 159 p. 21 cm.
Notes
c.1--The R. Theodore Bixlers' collection of Lancaster authors; c.2--Signed by the author.
Contents
The country lawyer.--King street.--Country justice.--Defending a bad cause.--The case for the jury.--The sanctity of law.--The two fourteenth amendments.--Two sins against tolerance.--An open letter to the conservative majority.--A brief on the play scene.--Diversities of gifts.--A letter to my father.
Summary
F. Lyman Windolph, for twenty-five years a prominent attorney in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has handled almost every kind of legal case in his career, and through his close association with his clients he has gained an understanding of their lives and problems which, coupled with his wide legal knowledge, and alert sense of the social questions of the present, gives his essays a disarming and reassuring tone.Lawyers especially will enjoy his discussion of his experience with various cases and the more general topics of the value of the jury system, the difference between city and country trials, the ethics of defending guilty clients. But all will find the chapters on the meaning of democracy and liberalism and the indirect picture which the book gives of the day-by-day life in a small American community richly rewarding.
Subjects
Law.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
340 W765
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