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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Young Lawyer And The State Bar Association, John G. Biel
The Young Lawyer And The State Bar Association, John G. Biel
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Young Lawyer and the State Bar Association - The State Bar Association and the Young Lawyer, South Bend, July 8, 1932.
The State Bar Association And The Young Lawyer, R. Allen Stevens
The State Bar Association And The Young Lawyer, R. Allen Stevens
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Young Lawyer and the State Bar Association - The State Bar Association and the Young Lawyer, South Bend, July 8, 1932.
Program Midwinter Meeting Of State Bar Association
Program Midwinter Meeting Of State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Proposed Integrated Bar Act Of Indiana, William T. Fox
The Proposed Integrated Bar Act Of Indiana, William T. Fox
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Integrated Bar In Alabama, Borden H. Burr
The Integrated Bar In Alabama, Borden H. Burr
Indiana Law Journal
An address delivered to the State Bar Association at South Bend, July 8, 1932.
Modern Tendencies In Preparation For The Bar, Will Shafroth
Modern Tendencies In Preparation For The Bar, Will Shafroth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association
Proceedings Of The Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Inherent Power Of The Judiciary Over Admittance To The Bar, J. Kennard Cheadle
Inherent Power Of The Judiciary Over Admittance To The Bar, J. Kennard Cheadle
Washington Law Review
Admission to the bar is a matter of increasing concern to the state. As its economic life, its social life, become more intricate, the legal rules governing social conduct and their administration through courts of justice become more complicated, so that adequately trained lawyers are increasingly necessary to the competent exercise of their function as officers of the courts admnistering justice. Too, overcrowding of the bar increases the concern. As the relative number of lawyers increases, the temptation to lawyers to violate the public trust reposed in them increases, and their violations of legal ethics work generally to the detriment …
David Mcdonald, Flora Mcdonald Ketcham
David Mcdonald, Flora Mcdonald Ketcham
David McDonald (1842-1853)
No abstract provided.
Tentative Committee Reports, Walter R. Arnold, George O. Dix, Isaac Carter, Samuel E. Garrison, Frank H. Hatfield, Benjamin F. Long, Glen D. Peters
Tentative Committee Reports, Walter R. Arnold, George O. Dix, Isaac Carter, Samuel E. Garrison, Frank H. Hatfield, Benjamin F. Long, Glen D. Peters
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Program Of The Thirty Sixth Annual Meeting Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Program Of The Thirty Sixth Annual Meeting Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Extending Term Of Prosecuting Attorney
Constitutional Law-Extending Term Of Prosecuting Attorney
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Suggested Lines Of Activity For The West Virginia Bar Association, Thomas Coleman
Suggested Lines Of Activity For The West Virginia Bar Association, Thomas Coleman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Aid Clinics In Less Thickly Populated Communities, John S. Bradway
Legal Aid Clinics In Less Thickly Populated Communities, John S. Bradway
Michigan Law Review
Legal aid work, whether performed by independent societies, or by clinics connected with law schools, has ceased to be a novelty in large cities, especially in the northeastern and extreme western parts of the United States. When one comes to examine the progress of this charitable aspect of law practice in less thickly settled communities, a definite orientation is necessary. There is little literature dealing either with the need in rural sections and the smaller cities for definite organizations or the question as to whether there is enough clinical material to make possible a law school course in this field. …