TY - JOUR AU - Reed, Alfred Z. AB - Bar for the Training ALFRED Z. REED By Staff Member in of of Education, Foundation for the charge Study Legal Carnegie Advancement of Teaching term as to the the of institu- &dquo;bar,&dquo; applied difficulty extemporizing THE in this is tions to the venerable Inns legal profession country, analogous at somewhat of a misnomer. of Court combined with the relative present have in com- scantiness of business to American little lawyers legal prevent mon with barristers. As re- a of the English reproduction organically both the which and gards process by they functionally independent English their and &dquo;bar.&dquo; secure American professional privileges, legal practitioners their relation to the have never been like those of organic state, they divided, have different historical the mother into two anteced- quite country, mutually are exclusive was a ents. descendants of the There They groups. merely common-law of a certain and the chan- after attorneys system promotion, solicitors of the number of of into one At England. years practice, cery time of the American Revolution these or more ranks or the upper grades, then somewhat discredited members of which new practitioners acquired pro- were their fessional without surren- appointed by respective privileges under those that TI - Training for the Bar JF - "ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The" DO - 10.1177/000271622813600123 DA - 1928-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/training-for-the-bar-8PDdJAxpd4 SP - 152 EP - 156 VL - 136 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -