Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Commission Act was enacted in 1914 in response to a construction of the Sherman Act by the Supreme Court that , many anticipated , would provide too limited a restraint on anticompetitive activity . " The general language of the FTC Act ...
Commission Act was enacted in 1914 in response to a construction of the Sherman Act by the Supreme Court that , many anticipated , would provide too limited a restraint on anticompetitive activity . " The general language of the FTC Act ...
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... Commission may evaluate it directly , including the context in which it appears , or the Commission may require that there be evidence such as expert testimony or surveys that show consumer understand- ing . 162 After concluding that a ...
... Commission may evaluate it directly , including the context in which it appears , or the Commission may require that there be evidence such as expert testimony or surveys that show consumer understand- ing . 162 After concluding that a ...
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... Commission , " the CHRO came upon the scene as a toothless tiger . It became the " Civil Rights Commission " in 1951 and the “ Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities " in 1967. More significant than its name changes was the ...
... Commission , " the CHRO came upon the scene as a toothless tiger . It became the " Civil Rights Commission " in 1951 and the “ Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities " in 1967. More significant than its name changes was the ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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