Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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An amendment provides , effective for tax years beginning after 1991 , that married nonresidents , when only one spouse has Connecticut source income , may file either joint or separate Connecticut returns regardless of their filing ...
An amendment provides , effective for tax years beginning after 1991 , that married nonresidents , when only one spouse has Connecticut source income , may file either joint or separate Connecticut returns regardless of their filing ...
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The court explained that it was not endorsing the broader proposition that “ under all circumstances a defendant's fourth amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in any place affords him a corresponding privilege to resist an ...
The court explained that it was not endorsing the broader proposition that “ under all circumstances a defendant's fourth amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in any place affords him a corresponding privilege to resist an ...
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100 The original anti - obscenity provisions were also amended to prohibit the “ use [ of ] any drug , medicine , article ... The Phoenix of Abortional Freedom : Is a Penumbral or Ninth Amendment Right About to Arise from the Nineteenth ...
100 The original anti - obscenity provisions were also amended to prohibit the “ use [ of ] any drug , medicine , article ... The Phoenix of Abortional Freedom : Is a Penumbral or Ninth Amendment Right About to Arise from the Nineteenth ...
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Contents
Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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