Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... tion shall be submitted to a referendum vote at the general election in November , 1950 . SEC . 2. Provided a majority of those voting on the proposition : Shall this Constitution be adopted ? vote in favor of the proposition , this ...
... tion shall be submitted to a referendum vote at the general election in November , 1950 . SEC . 2. Provided a majority of those voting on the proposition : Shall this Constitution be adopted ? vote in favor of the proposition , this ...
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... tion , as is also the case in probation work . Of the working together of lawyer and psychiatrist in civil cases we do not hear so much , although it has been said that the psychiatrist is called into twenty civil cases for one crim ...
... tion , as is also the case in probation work . Of the working together of lawyer and psychiatrist in civil cases we do not hear so much , although it has been said that the psychiatrist is called into twenty civil cases for one crim ...
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... tion . We have no doubt that if the provisions of the constitution govern- ing its amendment are followed such a ... tion , which we believe to be a beautiful and entirely appropriate reaffirma- tion of the democratic premise underlying ...
... tion . We have no doubt that if the provisions of the constitution govern- ing its amendment are followed such a ... tion , which we believe to be a beautiful and entirely appropriate reaffirma- tion of the democratic premise underlying ...
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