University of Georgia School of Law honor code collection, 1945-1989.

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University of Georgia School of Law honor code collection, 1945-1989.

The collection contains written materials concerning proposals and examples of honor codes at other schools. Includes an undated notice on use of library materials, the UGA Law School Honor Code Constitution of 1945; three copies of the UGA Law School Honor Code Constitution of 1949; University of Texas School of Law Catalogue, August 1949; the University of Georgia Law School Honor Court Rules and Regulations Governing Examinations, 1954; the American Law Student Association Law School Honor System Handbook of 1955; the UGA Law School Honor Code Constitution of 1959; Red and Black issue from April 1963 featuring the UGA Honor Code Constitution; the Honor Code Constitution of 1976; UGA Law School Honor Code Conduct Regulations Nov. 1983; typescript copy of recommended changes to Article II of the UGA Law School Honor Code, and the Honor Code Handbook, 1988-1989.

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The Lumpkin Law School was incorporated as part of the University of Georgia School in 1859. While the student signed an honor pledge from the earliest days of the school, the students unanimously adopted the school's first written Honor Code in 1930. From the description of University of Georgia School of Law honor code collection, 1945-1989. (University of Georgia, Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 741752766 The University of Georgia School of Law recognizes outstan...