Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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A number of them are available at the University of Virginia Law Library and to a more limited extent they are also available in the other law school libraries and possibly in certain bar association libraries in the State .
A number of them are available at the University of Virginia Law Library and to a more limited extent they are also available in the other law school libraries and possibly in certain bar association libraries in the State .
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The Court now sits only a few days at Staunton each year and makes almost no use of the library there . As there are adequate law libraries maintained by the Federal Court at Harrisonburg and by the University of Virginia and Washington ...
The Court now sits only a few days at Staunton each year and makes almost no use of the library there . As there are adequate law libraries maintained by the Federal Court at Harrisonburg and by the University of Virginia and Washington ...
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that while the discontinuance of the Staunton Library is a step in the right direction , it will not by itself do anything toward solving the problem of getting additional money for the Richmond Library .
that while the discontinuance of the Staunton Library is a step in the right direction , it will not by itself do anything toward solving the problem of getting additional money for the Richmond Library .
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