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They have argued for and against indi civil liberties, and economic advancement. Sect. IV Page 20 The procedure has been that of the adversary process, with the lawyer's eyes not on building a greater economy, but on the advancement of their clients' interests, whether they be private or government. In the adversary process, the lawyer may have advocated the development of an institution essential to the growth of the economy, but his motivation was that the establishment of such an institution... best served his client's purpose. In the adversary process, the lawyer may have asked great, searching, moral questions, but again his motivation was to advance his client's interest. In exercising his talents as a skilled craftsman, the lawyer has realized that if he neglected to raise the broader questions, his adversary most certainly would seek his answer on a basis favorable to his client. The net result of the infusion of skilled talent and practical reality has been a thorough debate of the great issues concerning the economic structure of America, with an assured representation of the many points of view.
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