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The National Black Law Journal (NBLJ) has been committed to scholarly discourse exploring the intersection of race and the law since 1970, when the NBLJ was started by five African-American law students and two African-American law professors. The Journal was the first of its kind in the United States.

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Cover Caption:Includes text:URBAN PROBLEMSPhillip J. Murphy, Taunya L. Banks, Chester McGuire, Henry W. McGee, Jr., Hugh B. Price, Michael Johnston, Doris ZelinskyUCLA EditionWith Special Supplements on:The Frederick Douglass Moot Court CompetitionandThe Minority Candidate and the Bar Examination: Symposium

Front Matter

[Front Matter]

Cover includes text:

URBAN PROBLEMS

Phillip J. Murphy, Taunya L. Banks, Chester McGuire, Henry W. McGee, Jr., Hugh B. Price, Michael Johnston, Doris Zelinksy

UCLA EDITION

With Special Supplements on:

The Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition and

The Minority Candidate and the Bar Examination: Symposium

Table of Contents

Section III: The Minority Candidate and the Bar Examination Sympoisum

Panel Number One: The Bar Examination Process

Panel No. 1, The Minority candidate and the Bar Examination Symposium

Moderator: Samuel L. Williams

1. Model Committee of Bar Examiners:

Clyde O. Bowles

Kenneth D. McCloskey

2. Bar Examination

Clyde O. Bowles

Robert O'Brien