YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1928

Page 83 of 113

 

YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 83 of 113
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Page 83 text:

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Page 82 text:

gig? XXXW A' VX53,f,-Ural UTISNGLEA gl. s L 28 Q, - 1 ? tg-25:9 Extracts given by authorities herein are to prove that the merits of logic, known otherwise as correct reasoning, are absolutely essential in establishing good law. The degree of modern learning can only be based upon right apprehension. The intel' ligence exhibited by ancient philosophers, writers and lawmakers should be but one iota if we were to measure by the advance of years a comparison to present day conf tributors. However, advancement has been so diversified that any statement made in this respect would be unfounded unless one were acquainted within a large scope with all subjects relating thereto. By such diversity the logician today as well as yesterday has never reached the ultimate line of problems presented for his determination. The law continually encounters new barriers. When law comes in contact with a new problem logic servesiin its solution. Logic is the backbone of the law. HI One of the early rules governing human conduct provides that you must 'LSO use your own that you shall not injure another's. What, then, have the principles of law and logic proved? They have probably done more to advance society than any other means could possibly have done. Law has developed gradually. Rebuilt portions that have been outgrown by time serve as steps upon which a surer footing can be acquired. The incomparable commentator, Sir William Blackstone expanded the elements of legal factors to a practical form. In 2 Bl. Com., 44, we read: In the course of our observations nu this and may other parts of the present book, we may have occasion to search p-retty highly into the antiquities of our English jurisprudence, yet surely no industrious student will imagine his time misemployed when he is led to consider that the obselete doctrines of our laws are frequently the foundation upon which what remains is erected, and that it is impracticable to comprehend many of the rules of the modern law in a scholarlike, scientinc manner, without having recourse to the ancient. The logic and law of yore is the strength of logic and law in the present. The brutum fulmen of corruption and other transgressions cannot hold against the su' premacy of truth, the keyword of logic. Invariably, when the false blows of these fallacies register upon public record they kill themselves because they are not logical. I have heard quoted before: The wisdom of a serpent is to hide itself. Law that is not based upon correct reasoning is continually assailed and sooner or later exposed, though it stay for innumerable years. Truth is mighty, and it will prevail fmagna est veritos, et prevalebitj and that is reason in its state of perfection. Following the tendencies of modern jurists for the simplification and unifornrityof law we can only hope for a bright future in our coming professional duties. It is for us to raise the standard of legal ethics and enslave ourselves to the all powered master, logic. The reputation of a nation is at 'ji 42 xx- . :fr-7-:A wr W- ,: . TH,-1. 1-W T- , '.-N . V QQ J B . r ,fa , B7 is ii' .,f,:?e1+-i ss-iiefss-fe??5.l.NfiJfM fw A ,ig L3 C- f iff , '!f,.4-L, cy..q 5 ffirnih BX x

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