Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 38 |
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Another reason for advocating the selective principle is based upon social considerations . It may be urged that the present voluntary associations afford means for congenial social intercourse which , in an all - inclusive organization ...
Another reason for advocating the selective principle is based upon social considerations . It may be urged that the present voluntary associations afford means for congenial social intercourse which , in an all - inclusive organization ...
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The reason for the objection is that the lawyer wants to win something that he is not entitled to , and therefore he wants to keep away from the judge . Is that conducive to the good of society and the due administration of justice ?
The reason for the objection is that the lawyer wants to win something that he is not entitled to , and therefore he wants to keep away from the judge . Is that conducive to the good of society and the due administration of justice ?
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I know it will be hard to get it by the legislature , but that mere fact , it seems to me , is no reason why the bill should not be advocated if it advances the interests of litigants and makes for the simpler administration of justice ...
I know it will be hard to get it by the legislature , but that mere fact , it seems to me , is no reason why the bill should not be advocated if it advances the interests of litigants and makes for the simpler administration of justice ...
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