Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62 |
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accurate in presenting statistics of the entire business conducted by the trial courts in every section of Virginia , but statistics ... ( 4 ) There is another responsibility the General Assembly has imposed upon the Supreme Court .
accurate in presenting statistics of the entire business conducted by the trial courts in every section of Virginia , but statistics ... ( 4 ) There is another responsibility the General Assembly has imposed upon the Supreme Court .
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1 Thus we see that in the past decade ( 1940-1950 ) Virginia's neighboring states have increased the salaries of their Supreme Court Justices an average of $ 4,580 per year , constituting an average increase of sixty per cent , while ...
1 Thus we see that in the past decade ( 1940-1950 ) Virginia's neighboring states have increased the salaries of their Supreme Court Justices an average of $ 4,580 per year , constituting an average increase of sixty per cent , while ...
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When the Supreme Court held that the power to tax was no longer the power to destroy, I proposed to the Governor of Kentucky that I would bring a back tax suit on a contingent fee basis to collect a tax on the $14,000,000,000.00 of gold ...
When the Supreme Court held that the power to tax was no longer the power to destroy, I proposed to the Governor of Kentucky that I would bring a back tax suit on a contingent fee basis to collect a tax on the $14,000,000,000.00 of gold ...
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