Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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STATUTORY PROVISION CONCERNING ABORTION Connecticut has a substantial and contentious history , both in statute and case law , of regulation of procreative choice . In 1821 , the General Assembly enacted the first statute criminalizing ...
STATUTORY PROVISION CONCERNING ABORTION Connecticut has a substantial and contentious history , both in statute and case law , of regulation of procreative choice . In 1821 , the General Assembly enacted the first statute criminalizing ...
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No prosecution under the statute occurred until Dr. Roger Nelson and his associates were arrested in 1939 and charged under the general accessory statute for assisting a “ married woman ... to use a certain to use a certain ... drug ...
No prosecution under the statute occurred until Dr. Roger Nelson and his associates were arrested in 1939 and charged under the general accessory statute for assisting a “ married woman ... to use a certain to use a certain ... drug ...
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21 The statute covers the situation where [ DEP ] has first ordered someone other than the owner to abate pollution based on that person's actual culpability under another statute . ... In this case , however , [ DEP ] never issued an ...
21 The statute covers the situation where [ DEP ] has first ordered someone other than the owner to abate pollution based on that person's actual culpability under another statute . ... In this case , however , [ DEP ] never issued an ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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