Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 20-21State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1946 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Amendment . The 1944 Republican platform declares : " We favor submission by Congress to the States of an amendment to the Constitution pro- viding for equal rights for men and women . " The 1944 Demo- cratic platform declares : " We ...
... Amendment . The 1944 Republican platform declares : " We favor submission by Congress to the States of an amendment to the Constitution pro- viding for equal rights for men and women . " The 1944 Demo- cratic platform declares : " We ...
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... amendment.17 Yet in practical effect it would undoubtedly discriminate against married women . In the light of the failure of the 14th Amendment to accomplish for the negro what its framers intended , it is not unreasonable to eye ...
... amendment.17 Yet in practical effect it would undoubtedly discriminate against married women . In the light of the failure of the 14th Amendment to accomplish for the negro what its framers intended , it is not unreasonable to eye ...
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... amendment was proposed in the ses- sion of 1909 and passed by both houses in 1911. It was ratified in 1912. This was amendment XXXV , reading : " The general assembly shall adjourn sine die not later than the first Wednesday after the ...
... amendment was proposed in the ses- sion of 1909 and passed by both houses in 1911. It was ratified in 1912. This was amendment XXXV , reading : " The general assembly shall adjourn sine die not later than the first Wednesday after the ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
OCTOBER 1946 Number | 4 |
DECEMBER 1947 Number | 5 |
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