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Court of Cum-cliuiu, Jr l tv Jim Whitt, billy Fillm, Jmiurc-jt-ljf c, Roy Thornton, Chief Juit ice, and Rogci Thmnwm LAW SCHOOL STUDENT COURTS The Law School's rigid honor system is en- forced by the Court of Honor. The Court is composed of Law students who arc elected by the Walter F. George Student Body. A second court in the law school is the Court of Corrections. This court interprets the Con- stitution and By-Laws of the Law School Sttfc dent Government and hears complaints of the same. It is composed of a student Jwstfce-at- Large and Associate Justices. ROY THORNTON Chrrf Uititt 76
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LAW SCHOOL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Students at the Walter F, George arc governed by the Law School's Student Government. The members of the W I G Student Gov- ernment play an active role in maintaining the standards that have been set for them by their distinguished alumni. Ptcs JtHl of the L tsr Scffool JOHN HICKS
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MERCER LAW REVIEW in the Law School an edi- torial board, composed of stu- dents selected from the junior and sensor classes on the basis of scholarship, publishes twice a year a legal periodical, the MERCER L A W REVIEW. THE REVIEW presents the re- sults of scholarly investigations of legal problems. Principal articles are prepared by judges, law teachers, and practicing lawyers. The students them selves prepare notes and com- ments on recent decisions and on legislation meriting the at- tention of the Bench and Bar. Membership on the Editorial Board is considered to lie the highest honor attainable by a law student Tin LAW REVIEW' Sufi art, ft’if U, l,)l io Dominic Moan Roy Thornirtn, and John Hickc. Editor-in-Chief it conJ roc Jim W hite, Ed Chapman and Joe Popper 27
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