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Lawyers Have Long Recognized an Ethical Obligation To Represent Litigants...

“Courts have long recognized that attorneys, because of their profession, owe some duty to the court and to the public to serve without compensation when called on. [T]he obligation of the legal profession to serve indigents on court order is…

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Fundamental Fairness is Due Process, No Attorney, No Fairness, No Due Process

In United States v. Twigg, 588 F.2d 373, 379 (3d Cir. 1978), we held that due process and “fundamental fairness will not permit any defendant to be convicted of a crime in which police conduct was `outrageous.’” Holding that due…

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Extraordinary Circumstances, Exceptional Circumstances and Special

  Finding “extraordinary circumstances in a legal system that was openly hostile to the [plaintiffs], courts that were practically closed to their claims, a City that blamed them…and actually suppressed the facts, an era of Klan domination of the courts…

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