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16 Young Law. 1 (1960)

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Junior Bar Conference
Vol. 16 No. 1

LAWYER
Young Lawyers by the
American Bar Association
February, 1960

GET READY FOR LAW DAY U. S. A.

Preparations for the third annual Law Day U.S.A. have
already begun. May 1 falls on Sunday, so it is expected
that many churches will join in the observance of Law Day
and that observances in schools, courts and before civic
organizations will be held May 2.
All indications are that the fine spirit of cooperation
begun last year through joint observance of Law Day by
the JBC and the United States Junior Chamber of Corn-
mdree will be continued. JBC National Chairman Gibson
Gayle and U. S. Jaycee President Bob Clark are laying
plans for joint participation of state and local junior bar
and Jaycee chapters. More details will be released later.
What You Can Do
Law Day gives Americans the opportunity to count their
blessings as a people ruled by laws and not by men. It is an
appropriate time for us to remind ourselves and our fellow
citizens of the value of life under law, so that by better
understanding our freedom we may protect it. Lawyers are
natural exponents of law and order, and as such, it be-
hooves us all to make Law Day U.S.A. 1960 significant in
that more people will come to realize the benefit of a gov-
ernment of just laws.
Each of you can contribute by (1) speaking to local bar
officials about organizing community observance of Law
Day; (2) urging every civic organization of which you are
a member to observe Law Day U.S.A. by means of an ap-
propriate program; (3) urging your pastor, priest or rabbi
to give a sermon about the kinship of our religious and
legal principles; (4) offering your services to civic groups
as a speaker; and (5) requesting Law Day promotional
materials from the American Bar Association, 1155 East
60th Street, Chicago 87.
The purposes of Law Day U.S.A. are educational and
patriotic. This event is not a lawyers' day, but a day for
honoring the place of Law in American life and the con-
tribution which it has made and must continue to make in
the nation's growth and development, as well as its great
potential as an instrument of world peace.
Midyear Meeting Plans
JBC officials will participate in the midyear meeting of
the American Bar Association at the Edgewater Beach
Hotel in Chica o, February 20 and 21. The Executive
Council of the Junior Bar Conference will hold morning
and afternoon sessions Saturday, February 20. The final
session of the Council will be heid Sunday morning, Febru-
ary 21.
Ross L. Malone, immediate past President of the Ameri-
can Bar Association, will be the honored guest of the JBC
at a luncheon Saturday, February 20. He will speak about
the organization and policies of the Association.
Egbert L. Haywood of Durham, North Carolina the
member of the ABA Board of Governors working with the
JBC, will discuss the relationships between the various sec-
tions and other groups which make up the ABA.
(Continued on page 4)

A Target Worth Shooting For

Peace or Chaos?
This is the choice that faces the people of the world to-
day. Development of the rule of law to the point where the
world will be governed by laws instead of by men or nations
could well be our only hope for lasting peace. The alterna-
tive may be annihilation.
The world peace through law movement is a vital attempt
to bring to men the realization that interpational disputes
can be settled peaceably and equitably only through the
recognition and application of legal principles.
The American Bar Association created its Committee on
World Peace Through Law approximately 18 months ago
and has been leading in the search for ways and means to
expand the rule of law in international relations. Personal
contacts among lawyers from different nations and regional
conferences of lawyers in this country and in other parts
of the world are developing concrete ideas for extending the
rule of law toward the development of a peaceful world.
Last August the Junior Bar Conference, responding to
the call of former ABA President Charles S. Rhyne, the
Chairman of the ABA Committee on World Peace Through
Law, created the JBC Committee on World Peace Through
Law. This ABA activity is dedicated to promoting the
search for methods of replacing the rule of force with the
rule of law.
(Continued on page 4)

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