Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The Federal Civil Defense Administration , and likewise its counterparts in the many states , deal with such matters as shelter , food , medical aid , evacuation , billeting , public order and pecuniary indemnity for war damage .
The Federal Civil Defense Administration , and likewise its counterparts in the many states , deal with such matters as shelter , food , medical aid , evacuation , billeting , public order and pecuniary indemnity for war damage .
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But he greatly needs the sympathetic help of the Bar in the quest for an intelligent and impartial administration of justice , which a thoughtful judge once said is all that there is of free government . Having said that much , I want ...
But he greatly needs the sympathetic help of the Bar in the quest for an intelligent and impartial administration of justice , which a thoughtful judge once said is all that there is of free government . Having said that much , I want ...
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As far as I can tell , they never help the lawyer who makes them and they go far to disturb the solidarity of the bar and that feeling of brotherhood which is so essential to the administration of justice .
As far as I can tell , they never help the lawyer who makes them and they go far to disturb the solidarity of the bar and that feeling of brotherhood which is so essential to the administration of justice .
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