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| Minnesota. University - 1926 - 1058 pages
...State Bar Association, September I, 1922. "(l) The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...admission at least two years of study in a college. (b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years' duration if they devote substantially... | |
| Law - 1921 - 496 pages
...sought for in every state. They are as follows: "1. The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...complying with the following standards: "(a) It shall reqinre as a condition of admission at least two years of study in college. "(b) It shall require its... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...Association: (1) The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the har should give evidence of graduation from a law school complying with the following standards : (a) lt shall require as a condition of admission at least two years of study in a college. (h) lt shall... | |
| Law - 1922 - 798 pages
...without looking it up. I could find it. Here it is: "The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...law school complying with the following standards: 'Require as a condition of admission at least two years of study in a college, (b) Require the students... | |
| Law - 1926 - 870 pages
...Association, starts with the emphatic declaration that "the American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give evidence of graduation from a law school which requires as a condition of admission at least two years of study in a college." It reviews the... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Education, Higher - 1921 - 630 pages
...meeting of the American Bar Association follows : (l)The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...admission at least two years of study in a college. (b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years duration if they devote substantially... | |
| Bar associations - 1913 - 404 pages
...The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar shall give evidence of graduation from a law school complying...admission at least two years of study in a college. (b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years' duration if they devote substantially... | |
| Association of American Law Schools. Meeting - Law - 1923 - 704 pages
...pending meeting of the American Bar Association : "The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...admission at least two years of study in a college. "(b) It shall require those students to pursue a course of three years' duration if they devote substantially... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - Charities - 1926 - 732 pages
...recommending the adoption of the following resolutions: i. The American Bar Association is of the opinion that every candidate for admission to the bar should give...admission at least two years of study in a college. (6) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years' duration if they devote substantially... | |
| Law - 1919 - 566 pages
...with respect to admission to the bar, adopted by The American Bar Association on September 1, 1921: Every candidate for admission to the Bar should give...admission at least two years of study in a college. (b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years' duration if they devote substantially... | |
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