Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their admission to the Bar . ( Hon . J. Q. Smith , a member of this Committee , was authorized to an- nounce to the Law Department of the University ...
... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their admission to the Bar . ( Hon . J. Q. Smith , a member of this Committee , was authorized to an- nounce to the Law Department of the University ...
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... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . I move the adoption of that amedment . Judge Joel B. Brown : I want to offer an amendment , and extend the privilege of becoming ...
... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . I move the adoption of that amedment . Judge Joel B. Brown : I want to offer an amendment , and extend the privilege of becoming ...
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... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . The President : Judge Crum , it is the first year of their admission to the Bar , is it not ? Judge Crum : The first year of their ...
... become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . The President : Judge Crum , it is the first year of their admission to the Bar , is it not ? Judge Crum : The first year of their ...
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... become a member . " As I understand that provision of the Constitution isn't changed . It is still any " white member of the legal profession who is a member of the bar of the State of Alabama , " except that within the first year of ...
... become a member . " As I understand that provision of the Constitution isn't changed . It is still any " white member of the legal profession who is a member of the bar of the State of Alabama , " except that within the first year of ...
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... becoming an actual member through the courses provided by us , in our Constitution as now amended , so I should be opposed , with Mr. Cooper , to giving the delegates from such Local Bar Associations the right to vote without becoming ...
... becoming an actual member through the courses provided by us , in our Constitution as now amended , so I should be opposed , with Mr. Cooper , to giving the delegates from such Local Bar Associations the right to vote without becoming ...
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