Could you use Johnson v. Avery to make an argument that poor people who do not have
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Could you use Johnson v. Avery to make an argument that poor people who do not have access to legal services have a right to legal advice from whomever they choose unless the state provides an alternative?
Is this argument convincing? Why, or why not?
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Ethics And Professional Responsibility For Paralegals
ISBN: 272860
6th Edition
Authors: Therese A. Cannon
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