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Residency Requirements for Bar Admission Struck Down as Violative of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV of the Constitution, Piper v. Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 723 F.2d 110 (1st Cir. 1983)

Author: John K. Power (Washington University School of Law)

  • Residency Requirements for Bar Admission Struck Down as Violative of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV of the Constitution, Piper v. Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 723 F.2d 110 (1st Cir. 1983)

    Case Comment

    Residency Requirements for Bar Admission Struck Down as Violative of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV of the Constitution, Piper v. Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 723 F.2d 110 (1st Cir. 1983)

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Keywords: Piper v. Supreme Court of new Hampshire, 723 F.2d 110 (1st Cir. 1983), United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment, Admission to the bar, Domicile (Residence), Freedom of movement, Privileges and immunities, United States

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1984-01-01