Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 307
... majority of the membership of each house . By the same vote an alternative amendment can be proposed to accompany an ... majority of those voting on the issue at a general election . Amendments to the Declaration of Rights call for a two ...
... majority of the membership of each house . By the same vote an alternative amendment can be proposed to accompany an ... majority of those voting on the issue at a general election . Amendments to the Declaration of Rights call for a two ...
Page 308
... majority requirement . We now think an extraordinary majority ought to be required of any amendments to the amending article . The reason for this is that the amend- ing article is well - balanced , in our opinion , containing the ...
... majority requirement . We now think an extraordinary majority ought to be required of any amendments to the amending article . The reason for this is that the amend- ing article is well - balanced , in our opinion , containing the ...
Page 472
... majority of the questionnaires were filled out . There was also a con- siderable number of the peculiar ones upon which some comment will be made below . As before , the overwhelming majority of those answering were trial lawyers and of ...
... majority of the questionnaires were filled out . There was also a con- siderable number of the peculiar ones upon which some comment will be made below . As before , the overwhelming majority of those answering were trial lawyers and of ...
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