Aesop in the Courts

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Steuer, Aron

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1971

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Humorous anecdotes that appeared as a column of not quite truth and not quite fiction in the New York Law Journal. The name Aesop came when the author read a collection of an Old English newspaper column called Forensic Fables. All the fables in this edition start on the right hand page. They generally conclude in a page or two. The best of the early ones I read are The Eager Lawyer and the Stolid Witness (11) and The Police Inspector and the Judge's Wife (15). See the second volume under 1971/81.

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Law-Arts Publishers

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1868 (Access ID)

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