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Law Practice

May 16, 2003

America's Judiciary Preserves Democracy

Forum Column - By David A. Lash - Mario Cuomo spoke in Los Angeles recently. He said that U.S. foreign policy would be best served if based on the notions of tzedakah , acts of goodness and charity, and tikkun olam , healing the world. But wouldn't every other policy be equally enhanced by the same guiding concepts of compassion?

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services, O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.

        Forum Column
        
        By David A. Lash
        
        Mario Cuomo spoke in Los Angeles recently. He said that U.S. foreign policy would be best served if based on the notions of tzedakah, acts of goodness and ...

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