1. It does not follow from this argument either that the interests of a bar elite, the bar, and the public are always incompatible or that a more heterogeneous and responsive professional association or elite will follow policies more explicitly in the public interest.
2. Halliday, supra note 20, at 57; Martin, supra note 11, at 160.
3. Report on Chicago Bar Survey, supra note 13, at 771–75.
4. Halliday, supra note 20, at 43; Martin, supra note 11, at 160.
5. Martin, supra note 11. We also appreciate the comments on judicial evaluation offered by John F. McBride, Executive Director of the CBA.