Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 75
... argument advanced by many advocates of amendment . It would hardly seem , when we consider results thus far achieved through other amendments , that it offers a sufficiently strong reason for a change . It is probably safe to say that ...
... argument advanced by many advocates of amendment . It would hardly seem , when we consider results thus far achieved through other amendments , that it offers a sufficiently strong reason for a change . It is probably safe to say that ...
Page 76
... argument for " progress " a trivial one . Certainly we should not be impressed by the plea of Norris that : " Enough serious criticisms can be made of the management of our two political parties under the present system to justify ...
... argument for " progress " a trivial one . Certainly we should not be impressed by the plea of Norris that : " Enough serious criticisms can be made of the management of our two political parties under the present system to justify ...
Page 81
... arguments pro and con with respect to proposals to change the Constitution will depend , to some extent , upon his ... argument that he should be chosen by the majority of all the voters will appeal to us ; and if we find , upon review ...
... arguments pro and con with respect to proposals to change the Constitution will depend , to some extent , upon his ... argument that he should be chosen by the majority of all the voters will appeal to us ; and if we find , upon review ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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