Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 49Connecticut Bar Association, 1975 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 125
Sixty per cent felt the intellectual challenge to be one of the top three reasons , followed by interest in the field ... reason for attending . Fifty - three percent were encouraged by their families to pursue a legal education while 3 ...
Sixty per cent felt the intellectual challenge to be one of the top three reasons , followed by interest in the field ... reason for attending . Fifty - three percent were encouraged by their families to pursue a legal education while 3 ...
Page 128
... reasons of independence and personal fulfillment as well as for intel- lectual challenge and financial gain . It is also ... reason may become more important in the fu- ture . Further studies would be needed to confirm these trends ...
... reasons of independence and personal fulfillment as well as for intel- lectual challenge and financial gain . It is also ... reason may become more important in the fu- ture . Further studies would be needed to confirm these trends ...
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... Reason for Change of Name of Association Reason for Emotional Response Against Communism 245 340 295n - Reasons for Denial of Petition to Integrate Bar - Change too Drastic - Lack of Opportunity for Debate - Members Away at War ...
... Reason for Change of Name of Association Reason for Emotional Response Against Communism 245 340 295n - Reasons for Denial of Petition to Integrate Bar - Change too Drastic - Lack of Opportunity for Debate - Members Away at War ...
Contents
Survey of 1974 Developments in Connecticut | 1 |
Contesting Searches and Seizures | 45 |
Connecticuts Accelerated Rehabilitation | 77 |
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