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Most of the 250,000 at­torneys practicing in this country are self‐employed and they can, if they are so inclined, make time for all of the favors, errands and meetings that com­
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Most of 250000 attorneys practicing in the US are self-employed they can make time for favors errands and meetings
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News Article
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{
    "date": "1964-01-05",
    "location": "United States",
    "profession": "Attorney"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 10:34 PM (1 day ago)
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https://www.nytimes.com/1964/01/05/are-there-too-many-lawyers-in-congress.html

A 1964 analysis examines the overrepresentation of lawyers in US Congress, questioning its impact on legislation and political processes. The article explores potential biases and consequences of this demographic imbalance.

US Politics
Lawyers in Politics
Legislative Process
Political Representation
Congressional Reform
1960s Politics

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