Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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... course . But because of man's limita- tions , your ability to do that is probably limited to fifteen or twenty different materials at the same time . You want to get every aspect of the case into the searching technique , and of course ...
... course . But because of man's limita- tions , your ability to do that is probably limited to fifteen or twenty different materials at the same time . You want to get every aspect of the case into the searching technique , and of course ...
Page 90
... course in substantive Criminal Law is of- fered in the first year . In the second year a two - hour course in Criminal Procedure is offered and is elected by the great majority of students . This course deals with criminal procedure ...
... course in substantive Criminal Law is of- fered in the first year . In the second year a two - hour course in Criminal Procedure is offered and is elected by the great majority of students . This course deals with criminal procedure ...
Page 280
... course , our standards , which we hope the states may speedily adopt , would be an answer to the suggestion of the Chief Justice . I think what the Chief Justice has said is a recognition of the A.B.A. effort and what is going on in ...
... course , our standards , which we hope the states may speedily adopt , would be an answer to the suggestion of the Chief Justice . I think what the Chief Justice has said is a recognition of the A.B.A. effort and what is going on in ...
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Abingdon active Alexander Alexandria American Bar Association Annual Meeting Applause Arlington Assembly Attorney Bar Association Officers Blanton Bristol burg Carter Charles Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit Bar Association City Cochran counsel County Bar Association criminal justice Danville David Davis duly seconded Easley Edward elected Executive Committee Fairfax Falls Church Federal Frank George George Bell Timmerman Gordon Halifax Harrison Harrisonburg Harry Held on call Henry honor Hopewell House of Delegates James John Joint Committee Joseph Judge U. S. District Junior Bar Section Law School lawyers legal aid legislation Lewis Lynchburg Martin Martinsville Moncure mond Newport Norfolk Petersburg Portsmouth President Pulaski Randolph recommendations Regular Meetings Richard Richard E Richmond Richmond Roanoke Robert served Shackelford Smith Staunton Stuart Suffolk Supreme Court Thomas tion U. S. District Court Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar Walter Warrenton Washington Waynesboro William William H Williamsburg Wilson Winchester Winner Wytheville