Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Some years ago , new rules of procedure were adopted in the federal courts . Experience has demonstrated that they have proven very effective . One of them is rule 16 , which deals with pre - trial procedure , a matter that I have ...
Some years ago , new rules of procedure were adopted in the federal courts . Experience has demonstrated that they have proven very effective . One of them is rule 16 , which deals with pre - trial procedure , a matter that I have ...
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In the particular case the application of the rule , it was held , would have been arbitrary ; the rule itself was not outlawed . In Norwood v . Baker , 9 however , the Supreme Court of the United States held in effect that ...
In the particular case the application of the rule , it was held , would have been arbitrary ; the rule itself was not outlawed . In Norwood v . Baker , 9 however , the Supreme Court of the United States held in effect that ...
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The reasons that our bill is less than the dust appear to be : ( 1 ) there is no provision in it for complete rule - making power , ( 2 ) or for integration of the courts , ( 3 ) the preservation of what he calls the " overlapping ...
The reasons that our bill is less than the dust appear to be : ( 1 ) there is no provision in it for complete rule - making power , ( 2 ) or for integration of the courts , ( 3 ) the preservation of what he calls the " overlapping ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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