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In 1930 he received his LL.B. degree and was admitted to the bar the following year.
Archive 2010-01-01 Steve 2010
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In 1930 he received his LL.B. degree and was admitted to the bar the following year.
Gerald Gordon Steve 2010
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Of course, while these are all good reasons for the LL.M., many people would do very well with just the LL.B. education combined with real world experience.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Cracks Appearing in Law Firm Associate Model: 2009
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We have open entry into the first year of the LL.B., but competitive entry into second year.
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Why should it be different with the LL.B. scenario?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Cracks Appearing in Law Firm Associate Model: 2009
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Milton Katz (1907-1995) received his A.B. (1927) and LL.B. (1931) from Harvard.
Archive 2008-10-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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Milton Katz (1907-1995) received his A.B. (1927) and LL.B. (1931) from Harvard.
Milton Katz Writes His Mother Dan Ernst 2008
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I have yet to see satisfactory arguments for continued usage of LL.B. The reality is that the rest of the world believes that LL.B. is an undergraduate degree, vis-a-vis England, where in reality it is really equivalent to the post-graduate degrees found in Japan and the USA.
JD versus LLB: Results a blawger 2005
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The LL.B. is typically granted after completion of a legal education that is obtained following graduation from high school, which is the case in virtually all other Commonwealth jurisdictions.
JD versus LLB: Results a blawger 2005
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Arthur was reading law, preparatory to taking his bar exam he graduated from the University of Iowa with the degree of LL.B. in 1870.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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