Throughout its history, this nation and this state have had to depend in large part on the ability of its lawyers for effective legislative action. At a time when the State legislature is dealing with billions of dollars and millions of lives, it is even more crucial that the organized bar involve itself intimately in the daily legislative activities of Ohio. Lawyers working through the legislature have an important part to play in improving the lives of Ohioans
A legislative lawyer is a person who exists in Washington, D.C., and in almost every city and stat...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
As reported in your July issue of the State Bar Journal, the Legislative Committee, instead of maint...
Legislators who are also practicing attorneys often face a conflict between their duty to further th...
For the last several months, my colleagues and I at the Ohio Department of Development have been foc...
The office of the Attorney General of Ohio was established by the Constitution of 1851 in Article XI...
This article suggests that the state judicial branches in the 1930’s and 1940’s may have overreached...
This inauguration address illustrates some of the problems facing the nation and discusses ways lawy...
Attorneys elected to the US Congress and to state legislatures are systematically less likely to vot...
In this article I will explore what seems to be a prevailing formal view about Ohio legislative hist...
Existing explanation of lawyer licensing focusing on the need to ensure lawyer quality are unconvinc...
This is the substance of the graduation address delivered by the writer at the June 1958 Commencemen...
We have spent some pleasant time together in searching out the foundations of the law. In studying i...
Lawyers in the United States work in public service, private counseling, and dispute resolution, but...
Are we over-lawyered? The answer that a lawyer must give is the kind of response that always exasper...
A legislative lawyer is a person who exists in Washington, D.C., and in almost every city and stat...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
As reported in your July issue of the State Bar Journal, the Legislative Committee, instead of maint...
Legislators who are also practicing attorneys often face a conflict between their duty to further th...
For the last several months, my colleagues and I at the Ohio Department of Development have been foc...
The office of the Attorney General of Ohio was established by the Constitution of 1851 in Article XI...
This article suggests that the state judicial branches in the 1930’s and 1940’s may have overreached...
This inauguration address illustrates some of the problems facing the nation and discusses ways lawy...
Attorneys elected to the US Congress and to state legislatures are systematically less likely to vot...
In this article I will explore what seems to be a prevailing formal view about Ohio legislative hist...
Existing explanation of lawyer licensing focusing on the need to ensure lawyer quality are unconvinc...
This is the substance of the graduation address delivered by the writer at the June 1958 Commencemen...
We have spent some pleasant time together in searching out the foundations of the law. In studying i...
Lawyers in the United States work in public service, private counseling, and dispute resolution, but...
Are we over-lawyered? The answer that a lawyer must give is the kind of response that always exasper...
A legislative lawyer is a person who exists in Washington, D.C., and in almost every city and stat...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
As reported in your July issue of the State Bar Journal, the Legislative Committee, instead of maint...