Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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diction upheld as being based on a federal question . Since the instant case involves a dispute between two agencies of the same state , it confirms the rule that a federal question is a clearly sufficient basis for such jurisdiction .
diction upheld as being based on a federal question . Since the instant case involves a dispute between two agencies of the same state , it confirms the rule that a federal question is a clearly sufficient basis for such jurisdiction .
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In the attorney's office they tell their story and are then initiated into the question and answer method of examination invariably , or almost invariably , used in a trial . It is quite usual for such a witness to ask , “ Why can't I ...
In the attorney's office they tell their story and are then initiated into the question and answer method of examination invariably , or almost invariably , used in a trial . It is quite usual for such a witness to ask , “ Why can't I ...
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Can there be any question that the question and answer method is cumbersome and tends to slow the wheels of justice by mere consumption of the court's time ? The time spent in a witness ' narrative to the attorney in the preparation of ...
Can there be any question that the question and answer method is cumbersome and tends to slow the wheels of justice by mere consumption of the court's time ? The time spent in a witness ' narrative to the attorney in the preparation of ...
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