Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 38Connecticut Bar Association, 1964 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 121
... majority concedes that it is unlikely that the Legislature will do anything , and it is obviously impossible for the Legislature to attempt to effect any amendment to the State Constitution , as the Consti- tution now stands , in time ...
... majority concedes that it is unlikely that the Legislature will do anything , and it is obviously impossible for the Legislature to attempt to effect any amendment to the State Constitution , as the Consti- tution now stands , in time ...
Page 205
... majority simply carries this funda- mental fault one step further and makes it even less repre- sentative than it is ... majority report completely fails to meet the mandate of the motion passed by the Association in 1962. In fact ...
... majority simply carries this funda- mental fault one step further and makes it even less repre- sentative than it is ... majority report completely fails to meet the mandate of the motion passed by the Association in 1962. In fact ...
Page 206
... majority report is the entirely unnecessary shift of complete power into the hands of 34 men and the total elimination of a Board of Delegates . The majority report commends the work of the Council as now constituted and points to the ...
... majority report is the entirely unnecessary shift of complete power into the hands of 34 men and the total elimination of a Board of Delegates . The majority report commends the work of the Council as now constituted and points to the ...
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VOLUME XXXVIII | 7 |
Second VicePresident Joseph P Cooney 266 Pearl Street Hartford 3 | 10 |
Table of Contents | 13 |
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