Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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At the beginning of the 1952 session of the General Assembly , House Bill 38 was introduced by Mr. W. R. Broaddus , Jr. , and after a hard and bitter fight in the House , this bill , with inconsequential amendments , was passed and sent ...
At the beginning of the 1952 session of the General Assembly , House Bill 38 was introduced by Mr. W. R. Broaddus , Jr. , and after a hard and bitter fight in the House , this bill , with inconsequential amendments , was passed and sent ...
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The House of Delegates met at that time and also at Chicago , February 26 , 1952 ; both meetings were attended by your Representative . The 1951 A. B. A. meeting was most interesting and the Virginia bar was well represented in the ...
The House of Delegates met at that time and also at Chicago , February 26 , 1952 ; both meetings were attended by your Representative . The 1951 A. B. A. meeting was most interesting and the Virginia bar was well represented in the ...
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At the mid - winter meeting of the House , probably the most important matter brought up was the approval of a proposed Constitutional amendment reading : " A provision of a treaty which conflicts with any provision of this Constitution ...
At the mid - winter meeting of the House , probably the most important matter brought up was the approval of a proposed Constitutional amendment reading : " A provision of a treaty which conflicts with any provision of this Constitution ...
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