| American Bar Association - 1906 - 474 str.
...require from all candidates for its degree, at the time of their admission to the school, the condition of a four years' high school course or such a course...admission to the State University or to the principal college in the state where the law school is located ; provided this requirement shall not take effect... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 980 str.
...their admission to the school the completion of a four years. high school course, or such an equivalent as would be accepted for admission to the state university or to the principal college or university in the state where the law school is located ; provided that this requirement... | |
| 1926 - 880 str.
...follows: 1. It shall require of all candidates for its degree at the time of their admission to tho school the completion of a four years' high school...located: Provided, that this requirement shall not take effort until September, 1907. [See Proceedings, 1905, pp. 9, 11.] A later resolution on the subject... | |
| 1922 - 798 str.
...admission to the third or Junior year in the College of Liberal.Arts of the state university or of the principal colleges and universities in the state where the law school is located. (As amended In 1921.) 3. A fa!' linn' school shall require of it* candidates -for the first degree... | |
| 1922 - 838 str.
...adinis, sion to the second or sophomore year in the College of Liberal Arts of the state university or of the principal colleges and universities in the state where the law school is located and, after September 1, 1925, it shall require of all candidates for its degree at the time of their... | |
| 1926 - 870 str.
...admission to the third or junior year in the College of Liberal Arts of the state university or of the principal colleges and universities in the state where the law school is located. Substitute for Article Sixth, Section 5, the following: "Students with less than the academic credit... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 982 str.
...their admission to the school the completion of a four years' high school course, or such an equivalent as would be accepted for admission to the state university or to the principal college or university in the state where the law school is located ; provided that this requirement... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - 1921 - 630 str.
...years of study in a college. at the time of their admission to the school: Until September 1, 1923, the completion of a four years' high school course,...universities in the State where the Law School is located. After September 1, 1923, either the completion of one year of college work or such work as would be... | |
| Association of American Law Schools. Meeting - 1907 - 1020 str.
...Association declined to make the sending of delegates compulsory. Proceedings, 1901, p. 10 ; 1902, p. 5. 1. It shall require of all candidates for its degree...requirement shall not take effect until September, 1907. [As amended in 1905.}4 2. It shall require of its candidates for any legal degree study of law during... | |
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