Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationIllinois State Bar Association, 1934 - Bar associations |
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Page 127
... candidates are shown to ultimately pass in Illinois . We are informed that this percentage is even larger in other states . The Committee is further informed that applicants are not neces- sarily restricted to five examinations and that ...
... candidates are shown to ultimately pass in Illinois . We are informed that this percentage is even larger in other states . The Committee is further informed that applicants are not neces- sarily restricted to five examinations and that ...
Page 135
... candidates should be required to attend approved colleges and law schools , yet , where they do , it would appear that some weight should be given to their prelegal and law school records in determining their intellectual qualifications ...
... candidates should be required to attend approved colleges and law schools , yet , where they do , it would appear that some weight should be given to their prelegal and law school records in determining their intellectual qualifications ...
Page 161
... candidates to fill one of the vacancies . The person selected , whose election along with the other nominees is assured , is a former judge who was disapproved in our bar primary and who was defeated by the voters when last a candidate ...
... candidates to fill one of the vacancies . The person selected , whose election along with the other nominees is assured , is a former judge who was disapproved in our bar primary and who was defeated by the voters when last a candidate ...
Contents
Registration List | 50 |
Reports of Committees | 70 |
Annual Address of President Floyd E Thompson | 167 |
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