Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 25Connecticut Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... amendment , when the terms of the judges of the two highest courts were changed to eight years . The reason for this was obvious . Impeachment was a difficult process and could not be had for ordinary in- competence . The judicial ...
... amendment , when the terms of the judges of the two highest courts were changed to eight years . The reason for this was obvious . Impeachment was a difficult process and could not be had for ordinary in- competence . The judicial ...
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... Amendment had been repealed by the 47th Amend- ment , and consequently there were no vacancies for the Governor to fill.6 In 1951 the situation was quite different . This time the battle was caused by the following factors : ( 1 ) The ...
... Amendment had been repealed by the 47th Amend- ment , and consequently there were no vacancies for the Governor to fill.6 In 1951 the situation was quite different . This time the battle was caused by the following factors : ( 1 ) The ...
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... Amendment . But if the 20th Amendment's two year term limitation continued in effect after the adoption of the 47th Amendment , it was irrelevant whether the statutory pro- vision involved was prospective or retroactive . The Eberle ...
... Amendment . But if the 20th Amendment's two year term limitation continued in effect after the adoption of the 47th Amendment , it was irrelevant whether the statutory pro- vision involved was prospective or retroactive . The Eberle ...
Contents
ANNULMENT OF A MARRIAGE IN CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1951 NUMBER | 3 |
DECEMBER 1951 NUMBER | 4 |
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