Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 51
... principle and then brings the principle back to the precise facts , and says , " the particular facts which bring two persons into a relationship to each other are not necessarily controlling , but the true test is , speaking generally ...
... principle and then brings the principle back to the precise facts , and says , " the particular facts which bring two persons into a relationship to each other are not necessarily controlling , but the true test is , speaking generally ...
Page 170
... principles , one taken without sub- stantive change from the present Section 3 , the other new . The first is the principle of retirement for age . The second is the principle that a judge ought to be a judge and nothing but a judge.101 ...
... principles , one taken without sub- stantive change from the present Section 3 , the other new . The first is the principle of retirement for age . The second is the principle that a judge ought to be a judge and nothing but a judge.101 ...
Page 349
... principle in criminal law is anachronistic , the example of another cul- tural lag . Especially when the stakes are a man's life , the use of the cross - examination as a form of verbal jousting is indefensible . For the psychiatrist ...
... principle in criminal law is anachronistic , the example of another cul- tural lag . Especially when the stakes are a man's life , the use of the cross - examination as a form of verbal jousting is indefensible . For the psychiatrist ...
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