Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 44Virginia State Bar Association, 1932 - Bar associations |
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... Legislature was because the Legislature probably thought its province would be invaded by that method and we would probably stand a better show if we presented something specific to the Legislature , and that is the object of my ...
... Legislature was because the Legislature probably thought its province would be invaded by that method and we would probably stand a better show if we presented something specific to the Legislature , and that is the object of my ...
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... Legislature to do toward cor- recting the situation ? Probably nothing much for the im- mediate future , I regret to say , but we owe it to the public and we owe it to the profession to persist in our efforts and , for the present , we ...
... Legislature to do toward cor- recting the situation ? Probably nothing much for the im- mediate future , I regret to say , but we owe it to the public and we owe it to the profession to persist in our efforts and , for the present , we ...
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... legislature , and , consequently , the whole community , against the usurpations of the other ; and , whenever the proper occasion occurs , I shall feel the duty ; and , fearlessly perform it . Whenever traitors shall be fairly ...
... legislature , and , consequently , the whole community , against the usurpations of the other ; and , whenever the proper occasion occurs , I shall feel the duty ; and , fearlessly perform it . Whenever traitors shall be fairly ...
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Active members Alexandria amended Annual Meeting Assembly attorney Bar Association Big Stone Gap bill Bldg Cardwell Chairman CHAMBERLIN HOTEL CHARLES Charles W Charlottesville Chichester Chief Justice Christiansburg Circuit clerk Code of Virginia Corporation Court of Appeals Danville defendant elected Fairfax FRANK GEORGE George Wythe Gordon Governor Hampton Harrisonburg HARRY HENRY Honorary members HUGH JAMES JOHN Jones JOSEPH Judge Prentis Judicial Council Judicial Section Law Reform Law School lawyer Legislation and Law Legislature Lexington Lovingston Lynchburg mittee Newport Newport News Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Old Point Comfort person Petersburg Portsmouth practice law practice of law President profession recommend record RICHARD Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke Seconded and adopted Secretary secretary-treasurer session SMITH Staunton STUART Suffolk Supreme Court TAYLOR Tazewell THOMAS tion U. S. District Virginia State Bar Volume XLIII Volume XXX Warrenton WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wythe Wytheville