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Jun. 24, 2014

Loyola hosts bar exam swearing-in ceremony

Loyola Law School hosted its summer swearing-in ceremony June 3 for those who passed the February 2014 California Bar Exam. Several prominent jurists spoke at the event, including retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael A. Latin, who administered the state oath, and U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sandra R. Klein, who administered the federal oath and delivered the judicial address. From left: Sean M. Scott, senior associate dean, Loyola Law School; John Tishbi, president, Loyola Law School Alumni Association Board of Governors; Latin; Victor J. Gold, dean of Loyola Law School; Klein; and Christopher Hawthorne, professor and director of Loyola Law School's Juvenile Innocence & Fair Sentencing Clinic.

Loyola Law School hosted its summer swearing-in ceremony June 3 for those who passed the February 2014 California Bar Exam. Several prominent jurists spoke at the event, including retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael A. Latin, who administered the state oath, and U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sandra R. Klein, who administered the federal oath and delivered the judicial address. From left: Sean M. Scott, senior associate dean, Loyola Law School; John Tishbi, president, Loyola Law...

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