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But the Inns of Court are the place to begin.
The ancient inns of court simply closed their discreet black doors.
Inns of Court, where they exist, regulate admission to the profession.
The buildings, which house these societies, are called Inns of Court.
Students at the Inns of Court are also eligible subject to some conditions.
From this it is argued that he had connection to the Inns of Court.
He went to London to study law at the Inns of Court.
The Inns of Court have directing and disciplinary functions over their members.
He may well have attended one of the Inns of Court.
They tell me at the Inns of Court that he has a rare way with words."
After studying for a while at one of the inns of court, he travelled abroad.
All of the chief barons had been trained as lawyers in the inns of court.
Like many young men of his social background he also entered the Inns of Court.
It is one of the four Inns of Court, still training barristers today.
The programme is designed after the Inns of Court in England.
Trained right here at the Inns of Court.
My chambers are in the stoniest of the Inns of Court.
Readings and moots at the Inns of Court in the fifteenth century (2000).
He studied at the Inns of Court, practiced law in Williamsburg.
The Library is open to all members of the four Inns of Court.
Before that time the Inns of Court were responsible for the education of young barristers.
The masque was sponsored by two of the four Inns of Court.
Meanwhile, in 1852 he had become one of the readers appointed by the Inns of Court.
The early records of all four Inns of Court have been lost, and it is not known precisely when each was founded.
The Inns of Court continued but became less effective, and admission to the bar still did not require any significant educational activity or examination.