Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers - some thoughtful lawyers suggest there is no more constitutional law . They rather implied it died around about 1937. That disturbed me because I receive a salary for teaching constitutional law and I should hate to have that ...
... lawyers - some thoughtful lawyers suggest there is no more constitutional law . They rather implied it died around about 1937. That disturbed me because I receive a salary for teaching constitutional law and I should hate to have that ...
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... lawyers attended in the number of 50 and I think we drew from 3,500— over 3,000 lawyers of the State Bar . At the same time , of the number of lecturers , 23 , at least 15 of them were lawyers . That wasn't by chance because in ...
... lawyers attended in the number of 50 and I think we drew from 3,500— over 3,000 lawyers of the State Bar . At the same time , of the number of lecturers , 23 , at least 15 of them were lawyers . That wasn't by chance because in ...
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... Lawyers Co - Operative Publishing Co .. 50.00 Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation . 75.00 The Michie Company .... 100.00 Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. , Inc. 50.00 Virginia Electric & Power Company . 100.00 The prizes for the Ladies ...
... Lawyers Co - Operative Publishing Co .. 50.00 Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation . 75.00 The Michie Company .... 100.00 Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. , Inc. 50.00 Virginia Electric & Power Company . 100.00 The prizes for the Ladies ...
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