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A passion for justice

Morris Dees explores the theme that great lawyers have one thing in common--a deep, abiding passion for justice.

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  • "Ralph F. Fuchs lecture"@en
  • "Ralph F. Fuchs lecture"

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  • "Morris Dees explores the theme that great lawyers have one thing in common--a deep, abiding passion for justice."@en
  • "Dees retells the story of Clarence Darrow's 1924 defense of a black man on trial in Detroit. Dees discusses how it influenced his own passion for justice and his fight against the White Aryan Nation and the United Klans of America."
  • "Morris Dees, the founder of the nonprofit Southern Poverty Law Center spoke about the many positive systems America has in place to deal with injustice but, according to Dees, there is still an ill wind blowing in America today that needs to be dealt with."
  • "By presenting examples and personal experiences, Mr. Dees explores the theme that great lawyers have one thing in common--a deep, abiding passion for justice."
  • "Presented as a lecture at the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, School of Law on Feb. 17, 1998."@en
  • "Morris Dees, a world-renowned lawyer, lectures on civil rights; a question and answer period follows."@en

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  • "A passion for justice"@en
  • "A passion for justice"
  • "A passion for justice an address at the Indiana University School of Law"@en
  • "A passion for justice an address at the Indiana University School of Law"