Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers or any twelve lawyers could walk into a courtroom , have the oath administered to them , hear the instructions read and reach a ver- dict . Each lawyer could pick out one or two instructions and conscientiously disagree in their ...
... lawyers or any twelve lawyers could walk into a courtroom , have the oath administered to them , hear the instructions read and reach a ver- dict . Each lawyer could pick out one or two instructions and conscientiously disagree in their ...
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... Lawyers ' Guild , the Federal Bar Association , consisting of lawyers in the Federal administrative agencies , which would be regulated , and two committees of one of the larger city Bar Asso- ciations . The objections of the latter ...
... Lawyers ' Guild , the Federal Bar Association , consisting of lawyers in the Federal administrative agencies , which would be regulated , and two committees of one of the larger city Bar Asso- ciations . The objections of the latter ...
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... Lawyers . " " A Plea for the Just Valuation of Facts . " No address . " The Legislature of 1906 : Its Work and Its Lessons . " The Eleventh Amendment . " . " Federal Control of Intrastate Commerce . " " The Necessity for General Culture ...
... Lawyers . " " A Plea for the Just Valuation of Facts . " No address . " The Legislature of 1906 : Its Work and Its Lessons . " The Eleventh Amendment . " . " Federal Control of Intrastate Commerce . " " The Necessity for General Culture ...
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