LAW SCHOOL REVIEW VOLS. I AND II CALIFORNIA WEST PUBLISHING CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. 1911 Index-Digest of the American Law School Review Volumes I and II By FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHENK, The first issue of the American Law School Review was published in October, 1902. From the fall of 1902 to the spring of 1911 twenty-three numbers of the Review were issued. These numbers were published as follows: Admission to bar Articles Subject Index Admission requirements (F. M. Danaher), vol. 1, p. 365. Remarks (W. R. Fisher), vol. 1, p. (W. D. Lewis), vol. 1, p. 364. (H. L. Wilgus), vol. 1, p. 367. Applicants admitted, 1901, vol. 1, p. 57. Examination from the standpoint of the law school student (W. E. Walz), vol. 2, p. 117. Examination for the bar (Laurence Maxwell, Jr.), vol. 1, p. 150. Experiences of the New York board as relating to the proposed standard rules for admission to the bar (F. M. Danaher), vol. 2, p. 311. National conference of law examiners, vol. 1, p. 300. Practical suggestions for the conduct of bar examinations (H. R. Bailey), vol. 1, p. 304. A recent North Carolina bar examination, vol. 2, p. 419. The relation of the state bar examiners to the law school and the cause of legal education (A. A. Bruce), vol. 2, p. 210. Report on standard rules for admission to the bar (L. H. Alexander), vol. 2, p. 309. Should a law school diploma admit to the bar? by L. Shaw, H. E. Deemer, J. A. Shauck and M. F. Morris, vol. 1, p. 196. Admission to bar-Cont'd Should candidates for admission to the bar be examined on the subject of legal ethics and professional deportment? D. J. Brewer, A. Moot, E. T. Florence, S. E. Baldwin, F. M. Danaher, H. R. Bailey, S. P. Spencer, S. S. Gregory, F. V. Brown, J. G. Jenkins, F. Ferris, G. W. Pepper, F. L. Stetson, H. Taylor, vol. 2, p. 251. Special request from the committee on Some admission requirements, considered State bar examinations, Ohio, December The state board-a landmark in law making (L. H. Perkins), vol. 1, p. 300. Appeals Oral arguments before judges (G. A. King), vol. 1, p. 142. Athletics Law schools and intercollegiate athletics (A. A. Bruce), vol. 1, p. 37. Attorney and client Attorney and client, vol. 2, p. 32. (C. F. Hume), vol. 2, p. 218. The first client (I. Russell), vol. 1, p. 167. Organizing a clientele (G. H. Murdock), vol. 2, p. 535. (i) |