Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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... tion and Its Needs " and with eloquence and sound logic stressed the need for an organized Bar in Virginia . Thus began the movement for the integration of the Bar . At this meeting of the Association a special committee on Organization ...
... tion and Its Needs " and with eloquence and sound logic stressed the need for an organized Bar in Virginia . Thus began the movement for the integration of the Bar . At this meeting of the Association a special committee on Organization ...
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... tion was devoted entirely to the planning and holding of a Con- ference on Federal Taxation at the University of Virginia , June 16-18 , 1949 . In December of 1948 , your Committee and the Taxation Com- mittee of the Virginia Society of ...
... tion was devoted entirely to the planning and holding of a Con- ference on Federal Taxation at the University of Virginia , June 16-18 , 1949 . In December of 1948 , your Committee and the Taxation Com- mittee of the Virginia Society of ...
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... tion . We of America are trained in the Anglo - American system of law . We draw our traditions from and trace our precedents to the common law . We believe our system is the best . We sometimes forget that there are other systems of ...
... tion . We of America are trained in the Anglo - American system of law . We draw our traditions from and trace our precedents to the common law . We believe our system is the best . We sometimes forget that there are other systems of ...
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