Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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Page 80
In that blue book the conclusion of the Judicial Council at that time with regard to the preferences of the bench and bar of Virginia was : " The defendant is not allowed to bring in new parties . " Now that question was discussed at ...
In that blue book the conclusion of the Judicial Council at that time with regard to the preferences of the bench and bar of Virginia was : " The defendant is not allowed to bring in new parties . " Now that question was discussed at ...
Page 81
Now as a result of these studies the Judicial Council felt that an end should be put to this matter either one way or the other and , recognizing that it was a very debatable question and one in which preferences could vary according to ...
Now as a result of these studies the Judicial Council felt that an end should be put to this matter either one way or the other and , recognizing that it was a very debatable question and one in which preferences could vary according to ...
Page 268
There is a vast difference between judicial abdication and judicial humility , and a reasonable amount of the latter in the conference room goes far toward insuring integration of thought and resultant unanimity of opinion .
There is a vast difference between judicial abdication and judicial humility , and a reasonable amount of the latter in the conference room goes far toward insuring integration of thought and resultant unanimity of opinion .
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