Excerpt from The American Bar Association: The President's Address
Of the states and territories, whose legislation, under the Constitution of our Association, your President is required to review, the following have held no sessions of their legislatures during the past year: Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Ohio and Virginia. Kentucky held an extra session merely for the purpose of determining the location of the new capitol building, and this question has been determined by the loca tion of the new building on the opposite side of the river from its present location at Frankfort, and not upon the old capitol grounds.
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