The Alabama Lawyer: Official Organ State Bar of Alabama, Volume 24The Bar, 1963 |
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Pagina 41
... practice of such deprivations and discriminations . There is , however , one practice of the present Board which in the opinion of the court must be changed . This is the practice of not allowing rejected applicants , either white or ...
... practice of such deprivations and discriminations . There is , however , one practice of the present Board which in the opinion of the court must be changed . This is the practice of not allowing rejected applicants , either white or ...
Pagina 184
... practice on No- vember 24 , 1913 , at the age of 21 , when he would normally have been grad- uating from college . He always retained the view that the old system of study- ing in a law office provided one of the best schools for a ...
... practice on No- vember 24 , 1913 , at the age of 21 , when he would normally have been grad- uating from college . He always retained the view that the old system of study- ing in a law office provided one of the best schools for a ...
Pagina 412
... practice of law by a prospec- tive applicant for admission to practice in Alabama . This matter was thoroughly investigated by the Committee and a report made of its findings to the Character and Fitness Committee . Another matter ...
... practice of law by a prospec- tive applicant for admission to practice in Alabama . This matter was thoroughly investigated by the Committee and a report made of its findings to the Character and Fitness Committee . Another matter ...
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