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"The legal profession and those who must struggle to be served by our system of justice have lost a great teacher and an ardent advocate," said John Hamilton, Jr., Bellow's Law School classmate and current chair of the Hale and Dorr Legal Service Center, which Bellow founded.
"Public service is still a noble profession," Pryor said.
Before Mnookin's introduction, HLS Dean Robert C. Clark spoke to the guests about the importance of the legal profession.
By the time lynching exploded, photography had become a well-organized profession and a mass-market plaything. Even the Nazis did not stoop to selling souvenirs of Auschwitz, but lynching scenes became a burgeoning subdepartment of the postcard industry. By 1908, the trade had grown so large that the U.S...
We cannot hold McSorley legally accountable for actions that his sport, his profession and his employer tacitly encourage. In football, we don't prosecute a cornerback for blindsiding a receiver and driving his head into the ground, nor do we place charges against a pitcher in baseball for beaning a...