Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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THE SUPREME COURT REVIEW 1960. Edited by Philip B. Kurland . Chicago , 1960. The University of Chicago Press , pp . 326. $ 5.00 . Although the highest court in the land is the target for spas- modic and strident criticism at times when ...
THE SUPREME COURT REVIEW 1960. Edited by Philip B. Kurland . Chicago , 1960. The University of Chicago Press , pp . 326. $ 5.00 . Although the highest court in the land is the target for spas- modic and strident criticism at times when ...
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... Superior Court and Supreme Court of Errors ( thus increasing the terms of probate , circuit and common pleas court judges from four to eight years and juvenile court judges from six to eight years ) , and eliminate obsolete provisions ...
... Superior Court and Supreme Court of Errors ( thus increasing the terms of probate , circuit and common pleas court judges from four to eight years and juvenile court judges from six to eight years ) , and eliminate obsolete provisions ...
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Court , as a constitutional court , by specifying in the constitution that the rule - making power rests exclusively in the Supreme Court of Errors . But since it appears that the Council has not taken any position with respect to that ...
Court , as a constitutional court , by specifying in the constitution that the rule - making power rests exclusively in the Supreme Court of Errors . But since it appears that the Council has not taken any position with respect to that ...
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STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT | 1 |
JUNE 1961 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1961 NUMBER | 3 |
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