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Legal Education And American Law Institute, Herbert S. Hadley
Legal Education And American Law Institute, Herbert S. Hadley
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reached the stage of achievement and that promise to have far-reaching consequence. One is the effort to raise the standards of legal education, and the other to improve the law and bring it into harmony with modern life through its restatement.
Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, The, Cuthbert W. Pound
Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, The, Cuthbert W. Pound
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods of legal education adopted by the schools. The request is timely. So large a proportion of the training for the profession of law has become the function of the law schools that lawyers and judges have the keenest interest and concern in the lines along which legal education is now developing. Of 643 students trying the New York State Bar examinations in June, 1922, for the first time, only nine had no law school training and of the nine three were college …