Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 124
... women in the House voted against the resolution ; none of the women representatives had voted against the proposed equal protection amendment to the State Constitution . In a newspaper article analyzing the voting of the women repre ...
... women in the House voted against the resolution ; none of the women representatives had voted against the proposed equal protection amendment to the State Constitution . In a newspaper article analyzing the voting of the women repre ...
Page 129
... women , and no - fault divorce laws.59 On February 14 , 1973 , the public hearing was held in the Hall of the House ... women in U.S. history . She noted that , in the formative years of this nation , women had virtually no rights at all ...
... women , and no - fault divorce laws.59 On February 14 , 1973 , the public hearing was held in the Hall of the House ... women in U.S. history . She noted that , in the formative years of this nation , women had virtually no rights at all ...
Page 131
... women enjoyed could be extended to men rather than be withdrawn from women . Immediately following Attorney Roraback's statement , the hear- ing was disrupted by an anonymous request from the audience for a roll call vote of committee ...
... women enjoyed could be extended to men rather than be withdrawn from women . Immediately following Attorney Roraback's statement , the hear- ing was disrupted by an anonymous request from the audience for a roll call vote of committee ...
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The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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