Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1919 - Bar associations |
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Page 83
... majority of law offices . " There are , of course , certain practical matters about law that are better learned in an office than in a law school , and the experi- ence that comes from contact with men and affairs cannot be gained ...
... majority of law offices . " There are , of course , certain practical matters about law that are better learned in an office than in a law school , and the experi- ence that comes from contact with men and affairs cannot be gained ...
Page 118
... majority of all the votes cast , instead of a majority of the votes cast upon that ques- tion . I see no reason , if people are not enough interested in a constitutional amendment to vote upon it one way or the other , why , their votes ...
... majority of all the votes cast , instead of a majority of the votes cast upon that ques- tion . I see no reason , if people are not enough interested in a constitutional amendment to vote upon it one way or the other , why , their votes ...
Page 120
... majority of the judges of the Supreme Court ; a majority of the members of the Legislature , both houses , and a majority of the people , as it will have in a very near future probably . That , of course , is not quite serious . To be ...
... majority of the judges of the Supreme Court ; a majority of the members of the Legislature , both houses , and a majority of the people , as it will have in a very near future probably . That , of course , is not quite serious . To be ...
Page 122
... majority of the provisions of the present constitu- tion are all right and do not need to be changed . We prob- ably would not have needed at this time a constitutional convention had it not been for the fact that it is so hard to amend ...
... majority of the provisions of the present constitu- tion are all right and do not need to be changed . We prob- ably would not have needed at this time a constitutional convention had it not been for the fact that it is so hard to amend ...
Page 123
... majority of the legisla- ture can do things for the people ; they will say , well , if the majority want certain things they can have it if they go at it in an orderly way . Every good lawyer who is a friend of the court must also be a ...
... majority of the legisla- ture can do things for the people ; they will say , well , if the majority want certain things they can have it if they go at it in an orderly way . Every good lawyer who is a friend of the court must also be a ...
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