In his useful and always engaging Access to Justice blog, Richard Zorza discusses the problem of fragmentation,
whereby different classes of people are treated differently by US courts.
Government is rather taking jobs from
a different class of people to assuage the needs of another group, the First Deputy Minority Whip, Ibrahim Ahmed observed.
As one observer tells Dickey, «As long as there are
different classes of people, there will be different classes of dogs.»
Tonight, I am talking about a different sort of scam that sucked in
a different class of people.
There are at least nine
different classes of people or groups identified in the Handbook Summary and draft new Code, whose interests the solicitor must place ahead of his own.