Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 83Virginia State Bar Association, 1972 - Bar associations |
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... legal services came in the form of the legal aid movement . The real beginning of the movement started with a resolution in 1922 of the American Bar Association . Those who have made a study of the results conclude that the delivered ...
... legal services came in the form of the legal aid movement . The real beginning of the movement started with a resolution in 1922 of the American Bar Association . Those who have made a study of the results conclude that the delivered ...
Page 131
... legal assistance to the indigent is becoming something of a reality . But there is another class of persons much ... services they are the so - called middle class or middle - income group . Under the OEO Legal Services Program ...
... legal assistance to the indigent is becoming something of a reality . But there is another class of persons much ... services they are the so - called middle class or middle - income group . Under the OEO Legal Services Program ...
Page 133
... legal services are condemned except as they are protected by the Constitution . In all three cases the recipients of the legal services fell into the middle income group , and it has been observed that a basic reason for the Supreme ...
... legal services are condemned except as they are protected by the Constitution . In all three cases the recipients of the legal services fell into the middle income group , and it has been observed that a basic reason for the Supreme ...
Contents
NINTH MIDWINTER MEETING | 7 |
Second Day Morning Session | 29 |
Second Day Afternoon Session | 71 |
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