| Display title | Law and Mind: The Psychology of Legal Practice |
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| Page creator | Troyian (talk | contribs) |
| Date of page creation | 02:25, 12 March 2007 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Law and Mind: The Psychology of Legal Practice is a book written by civil liberties attorney Joseph Adama, the father of Admiral William Adama.
Romo Lampkin quotes the following line from the book to Lee "Apollo" Adama: "Whoever cares the most, wins." (TRS: "The Son Also Rises") |