Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... legislation and to assist in promoting its passage by the General Assembly . Copies of the proposed legislation were placed in the hands of each member of the Committee , along with extracts from the " Jour- nal of the American ...
... legislation and to assist in promoting its passage by the General Assembly . Copies of the proposed legislation were placed in the hands of each member of the Committee , along with extracts from the " Jour- nal of the American ...
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... legislation comes up for consideration and action , the importance of and the necessity for increasing bar admission requirements for taking the Virginia bar examination to the end that such legislation may be successfully enacted ...
... legislation comes up for consideration and action , the importance of and the necessity for increasing bar admission requirements for taking the Virginia bar examination to the end that such legislation may be successfully enacted ...
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... Legislation and Law Reform to appear before the proper committees of the General Assembly with reference to such legislation as the Council may propose as a result of its study of this subject . Respectfully submitted , BLAKE T. NEWTON ...
... Legislation and Law Reform to appear before the proper committees of the General Assembly with reference to such legislation as the Council may propose as a result of its study of this subject . Respectfully submitted , BLAKE T. NEWTON ...
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