Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... representative of the entire legal profession and carries with it the weight of the American Bar . Evidence of the recognition of the value and importance of these expressions is the fact that representatives of the Ameri- can Bar ...
... representative of the entire legal profession and carries with it the weight of the American Bar . Evidence of the recognition of the value and importance of these expressions is the fact that representatives of the Ameri- can Bar ...
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... representatives of their own choosing , and ( 3 ) sanctions , if it does not in effect preserve , their right to strike ... representative . The Wagner Act has commonly been spoken of as the Magna Charta of American Labor . And well it ...
... representatives of their own choosing , and ( 3 ) sanctions , if it does not in effect preserve , their right to strike ... representative . The Wagner Act has commonly been spoken of as the Magna Charta of American Labor . And well it ...
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... representative duly selected in accordance with the provisions of such act . In some States the acts require an election by secret ballot to determine whether the employees desire a closed shop . Connecticut29 , Massachusetts3 ...
... representative duly selected in accordance with the provisions of such act . In some States the acts require an election by secret ballot to determine whether the employees desire a closed shop . Connecticut29 , Massachusetts3 ...
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