Archive for Morris I. Leibman
Civil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Society Under Law
Morris I. Leibman (1911-1992), was a partner in the law firm Sidley and Austin. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. This article, which originally appeared in The Freeman in December 1964, is an adaptation of Mr. Leibman’s address before the American Bar Association Meeting, Criminal Law Section, [...]
1Jul1992 | Morris I. Leibman | 1 comment | ContinuedCivil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Law Society
A stanch defender of the legal framework for a peaceful society finds cause for alarm in the recent manifestations of civil disobedience.
1Dec1964 | Morris I. Leibman | 0 comments | Continued-
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