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· 3/21/1961

Heiberger v. Clark

Citations

  • 148 Conn. 177
  • 169 A.2d 652
  • 1961 Conn. LEXIS 164

How courts have described this case

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  • reaching question whether statute that abridged qualifications for admission to Connecticut bar for attorneys admitted to practice in other states violated separation of powers, despite procedural defects in appeal, because matter was one of great public importance
  • ‘‘[i]rrespective of legislation, the rule-making power is in the courts’’
  • ‘‘[i]rrespective of legislation, the rule-making power is in the courts’’

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Judges: Baldwin, King, Murphy, Mellitz, Shea

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