Abraham Lincoln, became a lawyer under an Illinois law enacted in 1833. This law stated that to be a lawyer someone had to "obtain a certificate procured from the court of an Illinois county certifying to the applicant's good moral character."
On September 9, 1836, a license to practice law was issued to Abraham Lincoln by two of the justices of the Illinois Supreme Court. Later, in a more formal session, on March 1, 1837, Lincoln appeared before the clerk of the Illinois Supreme Court and took an oath to support the Constitution of the United States and of Illinois. Lincoln was then formally enrolled as an attorney licensed to practice law in all the courts of the state of Illinois.
Lincoln prepared for his career by reading Blackstone's Commentaries, borrowed from Stephan Logan, an Attorney, who would later become Lincoln's law partner. "Abraham Lincoln's early legal training and the rapid changes in antebellum law ensured that his legal education continued throughout his law career. Lincoln's early career as a lawyer, was a vocation, and an apprenticeship, rather than a formal or informal learned study of the various subjects in law, followed by a formal standardized examination.
Although Lincoln advised would-be lawyers to 'still keep reading' after becoming licensed, Lincoln's reading instead was directed toward the case before him.
Abraham Lincoln became a Lawyer in May 4, 1837.. He was very succesful.
Abraham Lincoln was 27 years old when he was admitted to the bar in 1836.
Abraham Lincoln was licensed to practice law by the Illinois Supreme Court on September 9, 1836. He then became a Junior Law partner with John Todd Stuart in 1837.
Abraham Lincoln became a Lawyer in May 4, 1837.
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Yes Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer that worked in Springfield.
Abraham Lincoln is a/an Politician,lawyer
Yup!! He sure did.
No, Abraham Lincoln was at one point a lawyer.
Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer before he became president.
No, he was a lawyer.
Abraham Lincoln became a lawyer in 1837 at the age of 28.
Abraham Lincoln studied to become a lawyer. He was entirely self taught, and after being admitted to the Bar in 1836, proved himself a fierce opponent in the courtroom.
Debate is part of a lawyer's job and Lincoln was a lawyer.
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Abraham Lincoln become president in March 1861.