Case Name: In re ARTICLE XVIII OF the INTEGRATION RULE OF THE FLORIDA BAR
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1976-04-07
Citations: 330 So. 2d 458
Docket Number: No. 46652-B
Parties: In re ARTICLE XVIII OF the INTEGRATION RULE OF THE FLORIDA BAR.
Judges: OVERTON, C. J, and ROBERTS, ADKINS, BOYD, ENGLAND, SUNDBERG and HATCHETT, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 330
Pages: 458–458

Head Matter:
In re ARTICLE XVIII OF the INTEGRATION RULE OF THE FLORIDA BAR.
No. 46652-B.
Supreme Court of Florida.
April 7, 1976.

Opinion:
BY THE COURT:
Upon the petition of the Dean of the College of Law of the Florida State University, we have been asked to clarify the educational prerequisite for participation of law students in supervised internship programs. Our review discloses that clarification is needed. Therefore, Article XVIII § 3(B) is amended to read as follows :
"B. Have completed legal studies amounting to at least four semesters or six quarters for which the student has received not less than 48 semester hours or 72 quarter hours of academic credit, or the equivalent if the school is on some other basis."
It is so ordered.
OVERTON, C. J, and ROBERTS, ADKINS, BOYD, ENGLAND, SUNDBERG and HATCHETT, JJ., concur.