New York Court of Appeals, 1930

Matter of Hagen

Matter of Hagen
New York Court of Appeals · Decided May 7, 1930
171 N.E. 810; 253 N.Y. 623; 1930 N.Y. LEXIS 997 (North Eastern Reporter)

Matter of Hagen

Opinion of the Court

Motion for permission to take the State bar examination.

Ordered that on complying with the rules in other respects, Peter J. Hagan and all others similarly situated may be admitted to the June, 1930, bar examinations without further study of law on the successful completion of three years of law school work in a school which, before the new rules as to preliminary education requirements took effect, required two years or more of college work for the admission of students as candidates for a degree.

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