| Eugene C. Gerhart - 1998 - 1404 pàgines
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| John C. Anderson - 2010 - 253 pàgines
...among the rich, who are united by no common tie, but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar. The more we reflect upon all that occurs in the United States, the more we shall be persuaded that the lawyers, as a body, form the most powerful, if not the only, counterpoise... | |
| Cynthia L. Cates, Wayne V. McIntosh - 2001 - 264 pàgines
...hundred years earlier, they exhibit an "instinctive love of order and formalities" that makes them "the most powerful, if not the only, counterpoise to the democratic element" (de Tocqueville 1835). The legal profession, then, both reflects existing social hierarchies and adds... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2003 - 758 pàgines
...rich, who are united together by no common tie, but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar. The more we reflect upon all that occurs in the United...the vices which are inherent in popular government. When the American people is intoxicated by passion, or carried away by the impetuosity of its ideas,... | |
| Fred R. Shapiro - 2006 - 1092 pàgines
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| J. Thomas Wren - 2007 - 423 pàgines
...are the most powerful existing security against the excesses of democracy.'143 Indeed, 'the more that we reflect upon all that occurs in the United States, the more we shall be persuaded that the lawyers, as a body, form the most powerful, if not the only, counterpoise... | |
| 1946 - 396 pàgines
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