History of the American legal profession
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History of the American legal profession
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The history of the American legal profession covers the work, training, and professional activities of lawyers from the colonial era to the present. Lawyers grew increasingly powerful in the colonial era as experts in the English common law, which was adopted by the colonies. By the 21st century, over one million practitioners in the United States held law degrees, and many others served the legal system as justices of the peace, paralegals, marshals, and other aides.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_American_legal_profession
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2019-03-22T18:45:35Z
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2024-09-12T00:42:15Z
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