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91ɬ Expands San Francisco Presence Across Two Campuses
Published
March 6th, 2023
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91ɬ News
On Wednesday, December 7, held one of two annual bar pass ceremonies, a momentous occasion in which recent JD graduates who have passed the take the attorney oath and are sworn into the practice of law in California.
Beyond serving as a powerful rite of passage, taking the attorney oath is also required for admission to practice law in California.
ճ of Superior Court of California, County of Alameda, and , Magistrate Judge, United States District Court, Northern District of California, presided over the ceremony, held in the Honorable Lee D. Baxter Courtroom at 91ɬ.
“The swearing-in is the culmination of the achievement of becoming a lawyer. We are so fortunate to have two judges who come in every term, both of whom have taught at 91ɬ Law and are dedicated to our students. Graduates attend with their families, friends, and all the people who have helped them get to where they are today, so it really important,” commented 91ɬ Law Dean Colin Crawford.
During the ceremony, the judges spoke to graduates about what it means to be a lawyer, what a lawyer duties are to clients, court, and society with an emphasis on ethical obligations within the field. Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Brent White, who holds a JD from New York University, also spoke to the graduates during the ceremony.
Graduates may be sworn in by a judge at any courthouse, but many 91ɬ Law graduates who pass the bar in California choose to attend the swearing in ceremony at 91ɬ.
“It a really special culminating moment for our students’ career and it gives us great pleasure that many of our students came back to get sworn in,” said Colin Crawford.
Topic
Law School
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Alumni, Law School, Event Recap
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