The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... judge . It developed in relatively recent times into a body of judges whose functions limit and restrict , and in America , gravely hamper , the judge proper . As the descendants , physical or spiritual , of the unprivileged group ...
... judge . It developed in relatively recent times into a body of judges whose functions limit and restrict , and in America , gravely hamper , the judge proper . As the descendants , physical or spiritual , of the unprivileged group ...
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... judge - the final judge - not only to judge the situation , but to tell why he has so judged , and we treasure up and print his reasons , which we call opinions . In most cases the judge tells us what statute he thinks contains the type ...
... judge - the final judge - not only to judge the situation , but to tell why he has so judged , and we treasure up and print his reasons , which we call opinions . In most cases the judge tells us what statute he thinks contains the type ...
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... judge to each 100,000 inhabitants . . . In England and Scotland there are judges exercising powers corresponding to those of our Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges numbering 49 , or approximately one judge for each 840,000 of the ...
... judge to each 100,000 inhabitants . . . In England and Scotland there are judges exercising powers corresponding to those of our Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges numbering 49 , or approximately one judge for each 840,000 of the ...
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