... Chief Justice in the sacred Inner Temple Lord Hewart is a just judge, potent and irascible, round and humorous and wise. In Charge Of SKittleS was famed Humorist-Barrister-M.P. A. P. Herbert,. LIFE Goes to a Party with England's Lord Chief ...
... Chief Justice Burger, Attorney General Mitchell and Lord Chief Justice Widgery did not escape the notice of Arthur Good- hart, the eminent American-English lawyer who teaches at Oxford and who is Editor-in-Chief of The Law Quarterly ...
... Lord Widgery, lord chief justice of England, came over to assure us that bad barristers aren't indigenous only to the new world. Lord Widgery's well-chosen remarks are scheduled for publication in the Fordham Law Review, and I urge you ...
... justice" — Anglo-Saxon lawgiving meted out by jurists whose primary allegiance was openly and notoriously to the ... lord high chancellor followed by his subalterns, the lord chief justice, the master of the rolls, members of the ...
The Lord Chief Justice Sits by Courtesy by Willis E. Ruffner • of the District of Columbia Bar The Price of Freedom: We Must Be Vigilant Within The. Chief Justice John Marshall kind of world— an ... Lord Chief Justice Sits by Courtesy.
... Chief Justice of the United States and the Lord Chief Justice of England. Guest Lecturers Isaac Asimov, writer David Bazelon, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Daniel Bell, Professor of Sociology, Harvard ...
... Lord Chief Justice are devoted to trial work: while in London they are engaged mainly in trying civil cases, and while travelling on the assize circuit they are engaged more than half their time in trying criminal cases.4 They sit on ...
... lord chief justice of the King's Bench who had the title of lord chief justice of England. Today the lord chief justice of England is the president of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court. The introductions to Professor Sayles's ...
... Lord Chancellor, Lord Hailsham of St. Marylebone, who received them with a gracious and moving address. Responding were Chief Justice Burger (shown speaking in the photograph above) and Edward L. Wright, President of the American Bar ...
... Chief Justice, Lord Goddard, does not favour the division of the crime of murder into two categories, although he is ... Lord Goddard gave it as his opinion that it would be very undesirable to leave to the judge a discretion ...