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On the recordSeptember 30, 1964
The demands upon courts of law are many, and they are varied, but the courts that we create in specialized fields as much as other courts must serve the same end, and that is the good of all men.
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Lyndon Johnson
Democratic · Texas

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Remarks at the Swearing In of Philip Nichols, Jr., and Linton M. Collins as Judges.

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