Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... bill apparently from information I have been able to obtain from men right in Congress and from the proponent of the bill is likely to pass and likely to be brought up for final action Monday , day after tomorrow , but not being sure it ...
... bill apparently from information I have been able to obtain from men right in Congress and from the proponent of the bill is likely to pass and likely to be brought up for final action Monday , day after tomorrow , but not being sure it ...
Page 78
... Bill No. 193 , offered on January 30. This bill , a copy of which is filed with the report as Exhibit A , required every applicant to furnish to the Board of Law Examiners satisfactory evidence that he had either received a degree from ...
... Bill No. 193 , offered on January 30. This bill , a copy of which is filed with the report as Exhibit A , required every applicant to furnish to the Board of Law Examiners satisfactory evidence that he had either received a degree from ...
Page 79
... bill included sub- stantial provisions included in the substitute bill proposed by the opposition ( Exhibit B ) , after deleting that part of the proposed substitute bill which recognized four years ' study in a law school accredited by ...
... bill included sub- stantial provisions included in the substitute bill proposed by the opposition ( Exhibit B ) , after deleting that part of the proposed substitute bill which recognized four years ' study in a law school accredited by ...
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