Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1919 - Bar associations |
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Page 63
... require from all applicants for admission to the bar at first one year , and later two years , of study in a law school approved by the Board of Law Ex- aminers , according to standards to be established by the Supreme Court . " The ...
... require from all applicants for admission to the bar at first one year , and later two years , of study in a law school approved by the Board of Law Ex- aminers , according to standards to be established by the Supreme Court . " The ...
Page 64
... requires for the completion of its course not less than three years of resident attend- ance during the daytime , or not less than four years of resident at- tendance if a substantial part of all of the exercises of the school are in ...
... requires for the completion of its course not less than three years of resident attend- ance during the daytime , or not less than four years of resident at- tendance if a substantial part of all of the exercises of the school are in ...
Page 65
... requires of applicants for admission to the bar three years of law study , no part of which need be pursued in a law school , the report stated : " In recommending that a certain amount of law school study be required as part of an ...
... requires of applicants for admission to the bar three years of law study , no part of which need be pursued in a law school , the report stated : " In recommending that a certain amount of law school study be required as part of an ...
Page 66
... require all of a student's prepara- tion to be in a law school , but only a part of it . Whatever may be true in isolated and unusual instances , it cannot be doubted that today , in the overwhelming majority of cases , a far better ...
... require all of a student's prepara- tion to be in a law school , but only a part of it . Whatever may be true in isolated and unusual instances , it cannot be doubted that today , in the overwhelming majority of cases , a far better ...
Page 67
... require their students to have liberal arts training . We all know that nearly all colleges , certainly those in large organizations , are requiring liberal arts training in order to be admitted to the college . In other words , if we ...
... require their students to have liberal arts training . We all know that nearly all colleges , certainly those in large organizations , are requiring liberal arts training in order to be admitted to the college . In other words , if we ...
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