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Page 389 - Council on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar of the American Bar Association at its meeting at Buffalo in 1927.
Page 61 - ... (c) It shall provide an adequate library available for the' use of the students. (d) It shall have among its teachers a sufficient number giving their entire time to the school to insure actual personal acquaintance and influence with the whole student body.
Page 246 - ... (a) It shall require as a condition of 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 all of their working time to their studies, and a longer course, equivalent in the number of working hours, if they devote only part of their working time to their studies.
Page 511 - The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
Page 545 - School, one of the leading authorities in the country upon questions of constitutional law and formerly a member of the faculty of the college of law of the University of Iowa. Professor Wambaugh, taking for his subject, "The Relation Between General History and the History of Law...
Page 145 - ... the American Bar Association : (1) 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 complying with the following standards : (a) It shall require as a condition of admission at least two years of study in a college. (b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years...
Page 460 - ... [The motion was regularly seconded, was put to a vote, and carried.] PRESIDENT SCOTT: As to the first recommendation, it was moved and seconded that the recommendation be adopted.
Page 84 - ... (e) It shall not be operated as a commercial enterprise and the compensation of any officer or member of its teaching staff shall not depend on the number of students or on the fees received.
Page 259 - September 1, 1923, students who enter with less than the academic credit required of candidates for the law degree by Section 2 of this Article...
Page 173 - You have heard the motion. All those in favor of the motion will say "Aye.