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5 Am. B. News 1 (1960)

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a monthly news bulletin of the .American Bar Association
Vol. 5 No. 1                                               Jan. 15, 1960

Prospects Are Bright For
Biggest LAW DAY USA
E ARLY prospects that this year's LAW DAY USA ob-
servance May 1 will far surpass its two predecessors
have been strengthened by developments during the past
month. Information reaching ABA headquarters indi-
cates that state and local committees are at work on plans
for the 1960 observance well in advance of former years.
To facilitate and synchronize this planning, the Amer-
ican Bar Association mailed out to all state and local bar
presidents in the nation during the first week of January
a 20-page pamphlet called the LAW DAY USA Sugges-
tion Sheet. It is a guide for bar association committees
to assist them in obtaining the widest possible participa-
tion in LAW DAY by the churches, schools, courts, and
civic clubs and organizations' of all kinds. The Sugges-
tion Sheet also went to chairmen of local LAW DAY com-
mittees whose names were furnished to ABA. Any newly
appointed chairman may obtain a copy without charge by
writing to ABA headquarters.
The Suggestion Sheet includes proposed proclama-
tions by Governors and Mayors, information about
materials to be available through the American Bar Asso-
ciation, and a Timetable with suggested deadline dates
for carrying out various phases of LAW DAY planning.
This how to do it information for LAW DAY com-
mittees has been distributed in advance of the publication
of the American Bar Association's LAW DAY USA
Manual. The Manual will include the official proclama-
tion of President Eisenhower, as well as special state-
ments by leading churchmen of the three principal
religious faiths as to the values of LAW DAY in teaching
respect for law and an awareness of the potential of law
as a force for world peace. These statements are intended
for distribution by local bar associations to clergymen of
all faiths in their communities, since LAW DAY this year
falls on Sunday. Similarly, the Manual will contain state-
ments by heads of leading national organizations, and
other information for distribution to school officials, civic
organization chairmen, public officials, and others con-
cerned with sponsoring LAW DAY programs.
Clergymen whose statements are to be included in the
Manual are Rev. Edwin T. Dahlberg, President of the
National Council of the Churches of Christ; Archbishop
Karl J. Alter of Cincinnati, Chairman of the National
Catholic Welfare Conference administrative board, and
Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Chancellor of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America, in New York.
LAW DAY USA Postage Meter
Use of the special LAW DAY USA postage meter can-
cellation stamp, available for the first time this year
(NEWS, Dec. 15, 1959) is not limited to a single year.
The stamp design refers to the date of LAW DAY, May 1,
but omits any reference to 1960, so it can be used in
future years as well. Law firms or others may order the
plate direct from Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Stamford, Conn.

LAW   SCHOOL SENIORS ADDED
TO AMERICAN BAR NEWS LIST
Starting with this issue, seniors in the approved law
schools will be on the mailing list to receive the Amer-
ican Bar NEWS. This distribution to about five thousand
seniors is being made in cooperation with the American
Law Student Association, which is sponsored by the
ABA. It is part of a program designed to acquaint the
soon-to-be-admitted attorneys with current aspects of
the legal profession not covered in the usual law school
curriculum.
In addition to the NEWS, the senior students will re-
ceive through ALSA pamphlets on business phases of the
profession, bar examination writing techniques, practical
guidance for the first years of practice, professional
ethics, lawyer-client relationships, and other subjects of
special interest and value to them.
$88,000 Grant For ABF
Survey of Mentally Ill
T HE American Bar Foundation has been awarded a
grant of $88,910 from the National Institute of Men-
tal Health to conduct an 18-month field survey in five
major metropolitan areas of the U. S. The survey will
examine procedures in the involuntary commitment and
discharge of patients of mental institutions.
In June of 1956 the Foundation undertook Phase I of
the project to examine the legal status of the mentally ill.
The comprehensive study, called the Rights of the Men-
tally Ill project, is now nearing completion and is said to
be the most complete study of the law of mental disability
ever undertaken in this country or abroad.
The new grant will permit the Foundation to begin this
spring Phase II of the. study. The field survey will be
conducted by two teams, of two field researchers each,
under the general supervision of the project director and
an assistant. The field studies tentatively call for one-
month long investigations to be made in each of the
following geographical areas: Chicago-Milwaukee, or Chi-
cago-Detroit; New York-Philadelphia; Kansas City-Okla-
homa City; Los Angeles-Phoenix, and New Orleans-Mobile.
The main objective of the study is to determine whether
the rights of the patient, his family and society are being
properly protected and whether legislative changes should
be recommended. The study encompasses all major civil
and criminal law areas relating to mental disability. It
embraces the legal status of the mentally ill, the mentally
deficient, epileptics, alcoholics, drug addicts, psychopaths
and the criminally insane.
YOU SHOULD DO THIS NOW!
Association members will find in the January JOURNAL
the official announcement of the 83rd annual meeting in
Washington Aug. 29-Sept. 2, including an application form
for hotel reservations. Section meeting places and dates,
and 20 principal hotels and rates, also are listed. It's sure
to be a big meeting, so members planning to attend would
be wise to reaist eL.gqt rqq1iqJ hqtq l5 sr~v~aions at once.

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