Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationIllinois State Bar Association, 1929 - Bar associations |
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Page 169
... justice . The rich and powerful can endure the results of dilatory and expensive litigation , but to the poor , delay and expense in the processes of justice often means an absolute denial of justice . As the result of the hearing ...
... justice . The rich and powerful can endure the results of dilatory and expensive litigation , but to the poor , delay and expense in the processes of justice often means an absolute denial of justice . As the result of the hearing ...
Page 190
... justice . As has been stated , a proper definition of justice includes within it every virtue . The establishment of Justice is one of the main reasons for the organization of every civilized government . It is the first reason stated ...
... justice . As has been stated , a proper definition of justice includes within it every virtue . The establishment of Justice is one of the main reasons for the organization of every civilized government . It is the first reason stated ...
Page 310
... Justice . On December 13 , 1928 , twenty - six new lawyers were admitted to prac- tice . Mr. C. J. Doyle , of Springfield , made the motion for admission , and Justice Oscar E. Heard responded for the Court . President Velde pre- sided ...
... Justice . On December 13 , 1928 , twenty - six new lawyers were admitted to prac- tice . Mr. C. J. Doyle , of Springfield , made the motion for admission , and Justice Oscar E. Heard responded for the Court . President Velde pre- sided ...
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