Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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In the days when the Constitution was framed treaties were considered to be used solely in the external operation of the government . We didn't have any treaties which affected us internally , certainly not to any great extent .
In the days when the Constitution was framed treaties were considered to be used solely in the external operation of the government . We didn't have any treaties which affected us internally , certainly not to any great extent .
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The large number of new bills being offered by members of the Legislature and interested parties cannot be considered and drafted in a proper and adequate manner with the personnel now available in the Office of Statutory Research and ...
The large number of new bills being offered by members of the Legislature and interested parties cannot be considered and drafted in a proper and adequate manner with the personnel now available in the Office of Statutory Research and ...
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Your Committee further feels that a number of other questions raised and considered in this report could best be handled by a study of the same by the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council and recommends that appropriate action be taken ...
Your Committee further feels that a number of other questions raised and considered in this report could best be handled by a study of the same by the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council and recommends that appropriate action be taken ...
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