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Washington Law Review

Journal

1931

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President's Address, Glenn J. Fairbrook Nov 1931

President's Address, Glenn J. Fairbrook

Washington Law Review

Presidential addresses have shown a decided trend in the last few years away from discussions of cases in which only a few were interested, and from controversial political subjects, toward themes more vitally touching our everyday life. Where a few years ago we found advocacy of a code of legal ethics and higher educational standards urged, we now take those things for granted. Our constitution still permitting the president one chance to air his views before passing into oblivion, I feel justified in following this trend, and will endeavor, therefore, to report on the stewardship of your officers for the …


Bench And Bar, F. L. Stotler Nov 1931

Bench And Bar, F. L. Stotler

Washington Law Review

President's Message; Proceedings of Opening Session; Washington Integrated Bar Act; Officers and Committee Appointments for 1931-1932; Report of Obituary Committee of State Bar Association of Washington, July 31, 1931


Bench And Bar, Anon Jul 1931

Bench And Bar, Anon

Washington Law Review

Tentative program for State Bar Association


Bench And Bar, Anon Feb 1931

Bench And Bar, Anon

Washington Law Review

Preparation of annotations to state cases on the restatements; Tacoma Bar Association banquet