Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... Court of Appeals , Professor Charles A. Graves said : " When that is done we can be sure of two things : First , that the standard for admission to the bar will be uniform ; and , secondly , that those who come to the bår will come ...
... Court of Appeals , Professor Charles A. Graves said : " When that is done we can be sure of two things : First , that the standard for admission to the bar will be uniform ; and , secondly , that those who come to the bår will come ...
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... Court of Appeals , says : " No better tribunal , perhaps , could be selected for this task . The learning , experience and impartiality of the judges qualified them in an eminent degree to judicially determine the fitness of the men who ...
... Court of Appeals , says : " No better tribunal , perhaps , could be selected for this task . The learning , experience and impartiality of the judges qualified them in an eminent degree to judicially determine the fitness of the men who ...
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... Appeals only 162 % of the applicants failed . Now I call attention to two tables comparing the results as shown by ex- aminations made by the Court of Appeals and the Board of Law Examiners . COMPARATIVE TABLE Of Examinations held by the ...
... Appeals only 162 % of the applicants failed . Now I call attention to two tables comparing the results as shown by ex- aminations made by the Court of Appeals and the Board of Law Examiners . COMPARATIVE TABLE Of Examinations held by the ...
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... Court of Appeals were tremendously lax and inadequate , or the examina- tions made by our present Board are too severe . Under such a showing why should we adopt the recommendation of this report and make these examinations still more ...
... Court of Appeals were tremendously lax and inadequate , or the examina- tions made by our present Board are too severe . Under such a showing why should we adopt the recommendation of this report and make these examinations still more ...
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... court . " In reference to the general policy of the statute , I want to say that I presume when the legislature of Virginia changed the system of examinations from the Court of Appeals to a Board of Law Examiners it had some reason for ...
... court . " In reference to the general policy of the statute , I want to say that I presume when the legislature of Virginia changed the system of examinations from the Court of Appeals to a Board of Law Examiners it had some reason for ...
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