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  2. Zealous Representation and Civility Can Exist Together - AOL

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    We can strongly advocate our client’s positions without personally attacking the motives or tactics of our adversary. ... Removing “zealous representation” is the wrong solution to the ...

  3. Stephen Yagman - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Yagman (born December 19, 1944) is an American federal civil rights lawyer, who also handles criminal defense and habeas corpus matters. He has a reputation for being an exceptionally zealous advocate in cases regarding allegations of police brutality.

  4. William Houstoun (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    The American Revolution cut short his training, and Houstoun returned home to Georgia. For many years members of Houstoun's family had been high officials in the colony. With the onset of war, many remained loyal to the crown, but William, a zealous advocate of colonists' rights, was among the first to counsel resistance to British aggress

  5. Zeal of the convert - Wikipedia

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    The zeal of the convert is a term describing the very fervent devotion to new beliefs, which are completely different from one's old beliefs. [1] [2] [3] For example, Paul the Apostle, formally known as Saul of Tarsus was a Jewish Pharisees who persecuted Christians until he had a life changing vision on the road to Damascus and became a Christian missionary who spent his life spreading ...

  6. The ‘Trump bump’ has survived tariff announcements—but will ...

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    An overly zealous border czar may soon find himself to be the target of influential CEOs, many of whom rely on a trusted and sensible immigration system to attract hardworking blue- and white ...

  7. George Duffield Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Duffield was known as a zealous advocate of abolition and Union causes during the U.S. Civil War. Upon the tragic death of another abolitionist and friend, he shared in a sermon, "I caught its inspiration from the dying words of that noble young clergyman, Rev. Dudley Atkins Tyng, rector of the Epiphany Church, Philadelphia, who died about 1854.

  8. Arthur Broome - Wikipedia

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    John Lawrence (1753-1839), an early advocate of animal rights, described Broome as the Society's "humane and zealous founder." [66] Five years before his death The London Literary Gazette drew attention to a fresh release of Broome's edited book (abridging Primatt) The Duty of Humanity to Inferior Creatures, and paid him this kind tribute:

  9. John Howard Hinton - Wikipedia

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    Hinton first preached in Reading, afterwards became pastor of a Baptist church in London, and was distinguished as an independent and original preacher, and a zealous advocate for liberty in religion and politics, for example arguing that it was the church's responsibility to punish "violations of morality", such as lying, whereas the state ...