Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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However , the Supreme Court held that , since an interstate compact and thus a federal question was involved , it , and not the highest state court , would have the last word on the meaning of the state constitution .
However , the Supreme Court held that , since an interstate compact and thus a federal question was involved , it , and not the highest state court , would have the last word on the meaning of the state constitution .
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In working toward a solution of the conflict of laws problems of jurisdiction in matters of child custody , it is necessary to recognize one group of elements consisting of the various interests involved and another group of elements ...
In working toward a solution of the conflict of laws problems of jurisdiction in matters of child custody , it is necessary to recognize one group of elements consisting of the various interests involved and another group of elements ...
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The problem is one not so much of granting divorces , for example , as preventing them – if that can be done with a maximum of justice to all the human beings involved . And not only the headline problem of divorce is involved ...
The problem is one not so much of granting divorces , for example , as preventing them – if that can be done with a maximum of justice to all the human beings involved . And not only the headline problem of divorce is involved ...
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