In 1967, Leo Panitch, who today edits the Socialist Register, was a bored would-be lawyer from Canada with vague leftwing sympathies.
While members of the American Bar Association dined on steak in New York last week, would-be lawyers chewed their nails.
By stealing a book, would-be lawyers not only can use it as long as they wish but also deny it to colleagues.
Women in the two major review courses that train would-be lawyers for the two-day examination have charged that the courses were tainted by sexual bias.
"You've got to assume if you're turning over documents to Congress that they're going to be made public," Mr. Baron advised the would-be lawyers.
Can a would-be lawyer epitomize "the queen of femininity," the "fairest of the fair?"
Magid returns home from Bangladesh an ardent Anglophile, a would-be lawyer who wears white suits and talks like David Niven.
It made for a catch, 'The guy who went to Harvard, the would-be lawyer turned jazz musician.'
Scott managed to reach the staircase before a single would-be lawyer had caught up with him.
At Columbia, 8,020 would-be lawyers applied to start law school last fall, compared with 8,355 a year earlier.