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Gilded Age Legal Ethics: Essays on Thomas Goode Jones' 1887 Code and the Regulation of the Profession

Despite running a racist gubernatorial campaign and signing into law an act that disfranchised many African Americans, he also attempted to end convict leasing and tried to increase funding for African American schools. Legal scholars, law libraries (both academic and private), and others interested...

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Published in:Alabama Review 2004, Vol.57 (4), p.282
Main Author: Kitchens, Joel D
Format: Review
Language:English
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Summary:Despite running a racist gubernatorial campaign and signing into law an act that disfranchised many African Americans, he also attempted to end convict leasing and tried to increase funding for African American schools. Legal scholars, law libraries (both academic and private), and others interested in legal ethics should take note of this short but interesting work.
ISSN:0002-4341
2166-9961