Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 42E.C. Markley & Son, 1917 - Bar associations |
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... paid the greatest sacrifice for the public good , he is the one recognized as the hero and the place of his work enhallowed . The pitying stars will look down tonight upon Liége and Louvain , upon the Marne and Verdun , as thus ...
... paid the greatest sacrifice for the public good , he is the one recognized as the hero and the place of his work enhallowed . The pitying stars will look down tonight upon Liége and Louvain , upon the Marne and Verdun , as thus ...
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... paid to the Board of Law Examiners shall not be a fixed uniform fee , but shall be left to each state to determine for itself what the amount of that fee shall be . It was proposed in the rules as they came to us that there should be a ...
... paid to the Board of Law Examiners shall not be a fixed uniform fee , but shall be left to each state to determine for itself what the amount of that fee shall be . It was proposed in the rules as they came to us that there should be a ...
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... paid board of five members appointed by the highest appellate court . " 2. A law diploma should not entitle the holder to admission to the Bar without examination by this board . " 3. The candidate should at the time of his admission be ...
... paid board of five members appointed by the highest appellate court . " 2. A law diploma should not entitle the holder to admission to the Bar without examination by this board . " 3. The candidate should at the time of his admission be ...
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... the high compliment you have paid me , and not alone a compliment , but an expression of confidence of which any man might well be proud . When I reflect 98 REMARKS OF PRESIDENT WALTER GEORGE SMITH . Afternoon Session.
... the high compliment you have paid me , and not alone a compliment , but an expression of confidence of which any man might well be proud . When I reflect 98 REMARKS OF PRESIDENT WALTER GEORGE SMITH . Afternoon Session.
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... paid George W. Harper Com- pany for section to be added to safe cabinet for Treasurer's records 23. By cash paid Selden P. Spencer , St. Louis , Mo. , to refund his dis- bursements for Reception Com- mittee badges for use at 1916 annual ...
... paid George W. Harper Com- pany for section to be added to safe cabinet for Treasurer's records 23. By cash paid Selden P. Spencer , St. Louis , Mo. , to refund his dis- bursements for Reception Com- mittee badges for use at 1916 annual ...
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Page 643 - The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances.
Page 16 - I will abstain from all offensive personality, and advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless required by the justice of the cause with which 1 am charged; I will never reject, from any consideration personal to myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay any man's cause for lucre or malice.
Page 10 - In determining the amount of the fee, it is proper to consider : ( 1 ) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions involved...
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Page 640 - If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each. So if a law be in opposition to the constitution, if both the law and the constitution apply to a particular case so that the court must either decide that case conformably to the law disregarding the constitution or conformably to the constitution disregarding the law, the court must determine which of these conflicting rules governs the case. This is of the very essence of judicial duty.
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Page 299 - The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government. Sam Houston Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy It is the only dictator that freemen acknowledge and the only security that freemen desire.
Page 7 - Whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint of a judicial officer, it is the right and duty of the lawyer to submit his grievances to the proper authorities. In such cases, but not otherwise, such charges should be encouraged and the person making them should be protected.