In responding to the invitation of the editor of the Review that I express some thoughts and conclusions with reference to the subject of bar admissions in relation to the law schools, I desire to say at the outset that I have no thought of indulging in any wholesale condemnation of bar examination practices throughout the country. I do not feel they deserve such condemnation. As a matter of fact, I believe the bar examining committees as a whole are entitled to full and deserved credit for the definite, far-reaching, and striking improvement in standards for admission to the profession which has occurred in recent years. In the light of the innate conservatism of the bar, not to speak of the public, the progress appears truly remarkable, f...
If the requirements for admission to the bar had been advanced in any thing like equal degree with t...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
This essay uses several lenses, including professionalism, lawyer competence, and widespread concern...
Although the written bar examination is of relatively recent vintage, for those of us who practice l...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
IN our day and countery the bar examiner is the St. Peter of the legal heaven. He to whom the legal ...
This article is written in the belief that the hour is here when some changes in admissions to the b...
Increasingly, law school bar passage rates are an important concern for faculty and administration, ...
Law schools have a moral and ethical obligation to society - and, to an even greater degree, to thei...
Admission to the bar is a matter of increasing concern to the state. As its economic life, its socia...
It is a pleasure for me to add my voice to this Symposium in pursuit of our shared goal of a better ...
Between the law student at the University of Nebraska and the members of the local and state bar ass...
This Article argues that there is a need for many law schools to examine their admission processes a...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
A great French judge truly said that the profession of the law was as old as the Magistrate, as nob...
If the requirements for admission to the bar had been advanced in any thing like equal degree with t...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
This essay uses several lenses, including professionalism, lawyer competence, and widespread concern...
Although the written bar examination is of relatively recent vintage, for those of us who practice l...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
IN our day and countery the bar examiner is the St. Peter of the legal heaven. He to whom the legal ...
This article is written in the belief that the hour is here when some changes in admissions to the b...
Increasingly, law school bar passage rates are an important concern for faculty and administration, ...
Law schools have a moral and ethical obligation to society - and, to an even greater degree, to thei...
Admission to the bar is a matter of increasing concern to the state. As its economic life, its socia...
It is a pleasure for me to add my voice to this Symposium in pursuit of our shared goal of a better ...
Between the law student at the University of Nebraska and the members of the local and state bar ass...
This Article argues that there is a need for many law schools to examine their admission processes a...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
A great French judge truly said that the profession of the law was as old as the Magistrate, as nob...
If the requirements for admission to the bar had been advanced in any thing like equal degree with t...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
This essay uses several lenses, including professionalism, lawyer competence, and widespread concern...