Abstract
The right of associations to provide their members with legal services appears to be as broad as the freedom of assembly and discussion protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments. These freedoms "are not confined to any field of human interest" and are of the same dimension in matters of local or national interest.
Recommended Citation
Eugene Green, Labor Union Group Legal Service for Members, 18 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 39 (1969)
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Labor and Employment Law Commons, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons, Legal Profession Commons
Comments
Group Law Practice (Symposium)