HE WHO REPRESENTS HIMSELF HAS A FOOL FOR A CLIENT: THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL AND THE RIGHT TO SELF-REPRESENTATION IN NEW YORKDuffy, Colleen D.Gray, MelanyAlbany Law Review
In Latin,pro semeans for oneself. Apro seplaintiff is one who commences a civil legal matter and represents himself or herself in court without anattorney. Upon filing of a pro se complaint, a judge may ask whether the plaintiff would likelegal representationand even imply that it would be ...
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This is evident from your friend’s own justification for his action: “I move for nobody,” meaning that he has somehow convinced himself that it is not right for him to yield to anyone, presumably because he wants respect and is under the (misguided) impression that one way to get it...
Proverbs 13:16tnHeb“spreads open” [his folly]. W. McKane suggests that this is a figure of a peddler displaying his wares (Proverbs[OTL], 456; cf. NAB “the fool peddles folly”). If given a chance, a fool will reveal his foolishness in public. But the wise study the facts and...
April Fool’s Day is bad. April Fool’s Day is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. For one day a year, we’re inundated with pieces that can, accurately and without any sense of irony, be called fake news. YouTube is worse. But you know what’s worse than April Fool’...
But narrative difference from empirical fact will not necessarily be ridiculous and may in fact be helpful to individual and group, distinguishing for example, hero from fool or villain in the brute case of death: “Good riddance to bad garbage” or “his virtuous sacrifice facilitated the ...
On the day he came of age, the Prince woke to a message from his father inviting him to receive a birthday present in the library. He got dressed and rushed into the courtyard, but the library was no longer there. In its place smouldered a heap of rubble. Dismayed, the Prince walked...
*他去年(神经)1(崩溃/ditto)2(从此以后)3(他不再是正常)4: He had a mental1 (breakdown/ collapse/meltdown)2 last year and (since then)3 (he has not been himself)4. *她从(辛劳的一天工作)1(回来)2后(崩溃成一堆)3(在床上)4: She (crumpled into a heap)3 (in bed)4 after returning...
8The one who acquires understanding[y]loves himself;[z] the one who preserves understanding will prosper.[aa] 9A false witness will not go unpunished, and the one who spouts out[ab]lies will perish.[ac] 10Luxury is not appropriate[ad]for a fool;[ae] ...