Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... language . The short statement is that specific language covers how the govern- ment does things and general language covers what the government can do . To demonstrate how this works , it is necessary to note the three classes of ...
... language . The short statement is that specific language covers how the govern- ment does things and general language covers what the government can do . To demonstrate how this works , it is necessary to note the three classes of ...
Page 133
... language was not believed to be in any way a change in substance . But after objections were raised , the senior author , speaking for the Commission , proposed to change the section to read as it now appears in italics in the Appendix ...
... language was not believed to be in any way a change in substance . But after objections were raised , the senior author , speaking for the Commission , proposed to change the section to read as it now appears in italics in the Appendix ...
Page 142
... language of the Declaration of Rights was a tacti- cal error . We have not retreated from our position that a Declaration of Rights ought to be written in simple , modern language . Nor have we altered our belief that the Con- stitution ...
... language of the Declaration of Rights was a tacti- cal error . We have not retreated from our position that a Declaration of Rights ought to be written in simple , modern language . Nor have we altered our belief that the Con- stitution ...
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