They wanted to fight segregation w/ legal methods. Apexxx
They wanted to fight segregation w/ legal methods. Apexxx
They wanted to fight segregation w/ legal methods. Apexxx
The word "counsel" can refer to giving advice or guidance, typically in a professional setting like legal counsel or counseling services. It can also refer to a person or group of people that provide such advice or guidance.
No. He is entitled to appointed legal counsel but entitled to the legal counsel of his choice.
The Sixth Amendment provides for the right to counsel in legal proceedings.
NAACP Lead Counsel Thurgood Marshall argued against segregation before the US Supreme Court in the case Brown v. Board of Education, (1954).
The term used instead of "attorney" in the Constitution is "Counsel." This term appears in the Sixth Amendment, which guarantees the right of an accused person to have the assistance of Counsel for their defense in criminal prosecutions. The use of "Counsel" reflects the legal representation role, encompassing attorneys or lawyers who provide legal advice and advocacy.
Different legal support jobs include legal administrative assistant, legal secretary, legal counsel, legal analyst, global litigation counsel and legal operations manager.
A person who gives advice on legal matters is called a lawyer or an attorney. They are trained professionals who provide legal counsel and representation to individuals or organizations facing legal issues.
A General Counsel is usually the chief lawyer in a specific legal department, government or corporation. The job of a General Counsel is to assist their office with legal quandaries and issues.
Counsel.
WikiAnswers does not provide legal counsel. You need to consult an attorney in your specific area. They will know the laws there and can provide you the best advice and assistance.