<p>Within a narrative history of the early American Bar Association Matzko illustrates how the organization endeavored to create a traditional professional gatekeeping organization by gaining control of legal education entrance examinations and ethical codes. The early ABA supported reformist values of political and social change if such change could be overseen by courts. It was not until the second decade of the twentieth century that it began its transformation into a more conservative group. xxxvi 333 pp.</p>
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