Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62 |
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The matters presented to , and acted upon , by the House were , as usual , so varied and numerous that only a brief sketch of some of them will be attempted . The House and the Association are much concerned with the problems of ...
The matters presented to , and acted upon , by the House were , as usual , so varied and numerous that only a brief sketch of some of them will be attempted . The House and the Association are much concerned with the problems of ...
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In larger matters the House went on record as advocating an amendment to the Federal Constitution designed to give the Supreme Court jurisdiction of appeals as to facts as well as law . It also agreed to act with the Canadian bar in the ...
In larger matters the House went on record as advocating an amendment to the Federal Constitution designed to give the Supreme Court jurisdiction of appeals as to facts as well as law . It also agreed to act with the Canadian bar in the ...
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In the first Congress that met after the Constitution was adopted and the government was organized , there were thirty - four lawyers out of the total of fifty - nine in both houses , representing approximately 50 per cent of the ...
In the first Congress that met after the Constitution was adopted and the government was organized , there were thirty - four lawyers out of the total of fifty - nine in both houses , representing approximately 50 per cent of the ...
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