Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Iowa State Bar Association ...The Association, 1911 Proceedings of the early Iowa State Bar Association, 1874-1881, were republished by the present association, in 1912, in one volume under title: Proceedings of the Iowa State Bar Association, held at Des Moines, Iowa, l874-1881. |
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... discussion in an Association of this kind , but lawyers do not favor changes for change sake alone . Experience in the past is the lamp which il- luminates the proper course in the future . The true test of a law is , " How has it ...
... discussion in an Association of this kind , but lawyers do not favor changes for change sake alone . Experience in the past is the lamp which il- luminates the proper course in the future . The true test of a law is , " How has it ...
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... discussion of modern tendencies looking to the widening of the Constitution by new methods of construction , that may well be studied by every lawyer interested in what promises to be a far - reaching movement fraught with most ...
... discussion of modern tendencies looking to the widening of the Constitution by new methods of construction , that may well be studied by every lawyer interested in what promises to be a far - reaching movement fraught with most ...
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... to regulation by Con- gress under the power of the latter over commerce between the States and with foreign countries . There was much discussion and work in the committee concerning a reorganizing of the IOWA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 39.
... to regulation by Con- gress under the power of the latter over commerce between the States and with foreign countries . There was much discussion and work in the committee concerning a reorganizing of the IOWA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 39.
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... discussion of great questions tried in the Court of which he was the presiding genius , and he loved to hear argu- ment upon such questions . Always patient and kind , he showed the greatness of his character in not pretending to know ...
... discussion of great questions tried in the Court of which he was the presiding genius , and he loved to hear argu- ment upon such questions . Always patient and kind , he showed the greatness of his character in not pretending to know ...
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... discussion on this point , as I am sure a little sober reflection will find us in accord on the proposition that every created thing has its law , and throughout all the field of human life not one can be found which is subject to ...
... discussion on this point , as I am sure a little sober reflection will find us in accord on the proposition that every created thing has its law , and throughout all the field of human life not one can be found which is subject to ...
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Page 177 - The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Page 205 - ... and if, in the Legislature so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
Page 96 - In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out the law...
Page 176 - The government, then, of the United States, can claim no powers which are not granted to it by the constitution, and the powers actually granted must be such as are expressly given, or given by necessary implication.
Page 134 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O UNION strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate.
Page 111 - Whenever a party to any action or proceeding, civil or criminal, shall make and file an affidavit that the judge before whom the action or proceeding is to be tried or heard has a personal bias or prejudice either against him or in favor of any opposite party to the suit, such judge shall proceed no further therein...
Page 204 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals...
Page 53 - Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.
Page 159 - The power and jurisdiction of parliament, says Sir Edward Coke, is so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined. either for causes or persons, within any bounds.
Page 206 - ... two of whom shall be elected for one year, two for two years and two for three years from the date of the annual school meeting next succeeding such special meeting.