Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... proposed bills would pass one house of Congress but not the other . When the law was finally passed in 1898 it was the opinion of its sponsors that they had at last promulgated a law which would be a permanent one . Judge Lindsay , one ...
... proposed bills would pass one house of Congress but not the other . When the law was finally passed in 1898 it was the opinion of its sponsors that they had at last promulgated a law which would be a permanent one . Judge Lindsay , one ...
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... proposed reform ? There are two separate proposals now pending in Congress ; one in the Senate sponsored by Norris ; one in the House spon- sored by Lea of California . The two plans differ in important particulars , but both would ...
... proposed reform ? There are two separate proposals now pending in Congress ; one in the Senate sponsored by Norris ; one in the House spon- sored by Lea of California . The two plans differ in important particulars , but both would ...
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... proposal has much to commend it . Quite naturally it may be asked what would be the actual difference in result in ... proposed plan had been in force in 1932 , Roosevelt would have received 324 " Presidential votes " instead of the ...
... proposal has much to commend it . Quite naturally it may be asked what would be the actual difference in result in ... proposed plan had been in force in 1932 , Roosevelt would have received 324 " Presidential votes " instead of the ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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