In European countries a student is not allowed to undertake the study of law until he has received a degree equivalent to the A. B. degree in American colleges, and the minimum term of study is three years, and in some cases four or even five years are required. With some mortification, we recognize that the profession of law in this country has not approximated this high standard
In the February, 1914, number of The Alumnus, devoted in part to the Michigan Law School, some accou...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
In European countries a student is not allowed to undertake the study of law until he has received a...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
If the requirements for admission to the bar had been advanced in any thing like equal degree with t...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
In the February number of the AMERICAN LAW REGISTER, there appeared an interesting article from the ...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
“A very important step forward in legal education was taken on January 25th, 1924, when the Regents ...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
In the February, 1914, number of The Alumnus, devoted in part to the Michigan Law School, some accou...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
In European countries a student is not allowed to undertake the study of law until he has received a...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
If the requirements for admission to the bar had been advanced in any thing like equal degree with t...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
In the February number of the AMERICAN LAW REGISTER, there appeared an interesting article from the ...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
“A very important step forward in legal education was taken on January 25th, 1924, when the Regents ...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
In the February, 1914, number of The Alumnus, devoted in part to the Michigan Law School, some accou...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...