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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
|Name = Ice Cube
|Img = IceCube Toronto2006.jpg
|Img_capt = Ice Cube performing in Toronto, 2006.
|Background = solo_singer
|Birth_name = O'Shea Jackson
|Alias = <!--this field is not for nicknames. See [[Template:Infobox musical artist/doc]]-->
|Born = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1969|6|15}}
|Origin = [[South Los Angeles|South Central Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States of America|USA]]
|Genre = [[Gangsta Rap]], [[Political Rap]]
|Occupation = [[Rapper]], [[Los Angeles Lakers]] correspondent for [[CFRN (AM)|Team 1260]], Record producer, Actor, [[Screenwriter]], [[Film Director]], [[Film producer]]
|Years_active = 1985 &ndash; present<!--Do NOT change it to 1986, because he has started since 85', don't forget about C.I.A.-->
|Label = <!-- Do not add Ruthless Records, Ice Cube never signed to the label--> [[Priority Records|Priority]] (1987-1996)<br/>[[Lench Mob Records|Lench Mob]] (1994-present)<br/>[[EMI]] (2006-Present)<br/>
|Associated_acts = [[Westside Connection]], [[Yo-Yo (rapper)|Yo-Yo]], [[WC (rapper)|WC]], [[N.W.A]], [[Dr.Dre]], [[The Game]]
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|URL = [http://www.icecube.com/ www.icecube.com]
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'''O'Shea Jackson''' (born June 15, 1969), better known by his [[stage name]] '''Ice Cube''', is an American [[actor]], [[screenwriter]], [[film producer|producer]], and [[musician]].


The '''Bachelor of Laws''' (abbreviated '''LL.B.''', '''LLB''' or rarely '''Ll.B.''') is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law offered in most [[common law]] countries as the primary law degree and which originated in England.<ref>John H. Langbein, “Scholarly and Professional Objectives in Legal Education: American Trends and English Comparisons,” Pressing Problems in the Law, Volume 2: What are Law Schools For?, Oxford University Press, 1996.</ref> It was established as a liberal arts degree,<ref>Reed, A. (1921). ‘’Training for the Public Profession of the Law, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Bulletin 15.’’ Boston: Merrymount Press.</ref> which requires that the student undertake a certain amount of study of the classics, but has developed into a more specialized professional degree in recent years.<ref>John H. Langbein, “Scholarly and Professional Objectives in Legal Education: American Trends and English Comparisons,” Pressing Problems in the Law, Volume 2: What are Law Schools For?, Oxford University Press, 1996.</ref> Nonetheless, the goals of most LL.B. programs are to provide a scholarly education, and therefore jurisdictions which offer the LL.B. require additional education or training before a graduate is authorized to practice law.<ref>The U.K. (Boora, K.S. (2006). [http://www.malet.com/MSG%202008/Pathways%20to%20the%20Legal%20Profession%20in%20England.htm Admission Rules to Practice Law in the U.K.] The Malet Street Gazette. Accessed June 15, 2008.) and Hong Kong (Hong Kong Bar Association. [http://www.hkba.org/admission-pupillage/general/index.html General Admission]. Accessed June 1, 2008.)
Regarded as one of the greatest [[hip hop music|hip hop]] artists of all time by MTV,<ref name="MTV">{{cite web |last = |first = |url =http://www.mtv.com/bands/h/hip_hop_week/2006/emcees/index4.jhtml |title = The Greatest MCs of All Time: Rank 8 at MTV.com |format = |work = |publisher = | accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref> he began his career as a founding member of the rap group [[N.W.A]], and later launched a successful solo career in music and [[Film|cinema]]. In 1992, he married Kimberly Woodruff, with whom he has four children. From the mid-1990s onwards, Cube focused on acting, and his musical output has slowed down considerably. He remains one of the most visible [[West Coast rap]]pers, having helped originate [[gangsta rap]]. He is particularly well-known for his incendiary raps on political topics, social relations and ethnic discrimination, particularly the mistreatment of [[African American]]s.
require that a student complete professional coursework that can last a year, in addition to an apprenticeship of a year, while Australia requires either coursework or an apprenticeship and Canada only require an apprenticeship (Wikipedia. [[Admission to the bar]]. Accessed June 15, 2008.)</ref> In Australia and Canada it is sometimes referred to as a post-graduate degree because in those countries a previous college degree is sometimes required for admission. The "LL." of the abbreviation for the degree is from the genitive plural ''legum'' (of ''lex, legis f.'', law), thus "LL.B." stands for ''Legum Baccalaureus'' in [[Latin language|Latin]]. In the [[United States]] it was sometimes erroneously called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L" (and therefore sometimes abbreviated as "L.L.B.").


The United States is the only [[common law]] country which no longer offers the LL.B. at all. Some US law schools began awarding the professional doctorate [[J.D.]],<ref>Association of American Universities Data Exchange. [http://www.pb.uillinois.edu/aaude/documents/graded_glossary.doc Glossary of Terms for Graduate Education]. Accessed May 26, 2008; National Science Foundation (2006). “[http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/infbrief/nsf06312/nsf06312.pdf Time to Degree of U.S. Research Doctorate Recipients],” ‘’InfoBrief, Science Resource Statistics’’ NSF 06-312, 2006, p. 7. (under "Data notes" mentions that the J.D. is a professional doctorate); San Diego County Bar Association (1969). [http://www.sdcba.org/ethics/ethicsopinion69-5.html ‘’Ethics Opinion 1969-5’’]. Accessed May 26, 2008. (under “other references” discusses differences between academic and professional doctorate, and statement that the J.D. is a professional doctorate); University of Utah (2006). [http://www.gradschool.utah.edu/catalog/degree.php University of Utah – The Graduate School – Graduate Handbook]. Accessed May 28, 2008. (the J.D. degree is listed under doctorate degrees); German Federal Ministry of Education. [http://www.blk-bonn.de/papers/hochschulsystem_usa.pdf ‘’U.S. Higher Education / Evaluation of the Almanac Chronicle of Higher Education’’]. Accessed May 26, 2008. (report by the German Federal Ministry of Education analysing the Chronicle of Higher Education from the U.S. and stating that the J.D. is a professional doctorate); Encyclopedia Britannica. (2002). ‘’Encyclopedia Britannica’’, 3:962:1a. (the J.D. is listed among other doctorate degrees).</ref> which became the required degree for the practice of law in the U.S. in the 1970s, with LL.Bs being awarded by many schools into the late 1960s.<ref>Schoenfeld, Marcus, "J.D. or LL.B as the Basic Law Degree," Cleveland-Marshall Law Review, Vol. 4, 1963, pp. 573-579, quoted in Joanna Lombard, [http://www.arc.miami.edu/people/LLB%20to%20JD%20for%20school%20website.pdf LL.B. to J.D. and the Professional Degree in Architecture]{{Dead link|date=August 2008}}, Proceedings of the 85th ACSA Annual Meeting, Architecture: Material and Imagined and Technology Conference, 1997. pp. 585-591.</ref> Many law schools in Canada and Australia are in the process of implementing [[J.D.]] degrees, although they differ from that in the U.S. (see the [[Juris_Doctor#Modern_Variants|J.D.]] article for more information).
==Life and career==
Ice Cube was born as '''O'Shea Jackson''' in [[South Central Los Angeles]], [[California]], where he was raised, the son of Doris ([[married and maiden names|née]] Benjamin), a hospital clerk and custodian, and Andrew Jackson, who worked as a groundskeeper at [[UCLA]].<ref name="hiphop.sh">{{cite web|url=http://hiphop.sh/cube|title=Ice Cube|accessdate=2007-08-09|date=|author=}}</ref> His cousin is Teren Delvon Jones, also known as [[Del tha Funkee Homosapien]], of [[Deltron 3030]], [[Gorillaz]] and [[Hieroglyphics (group)|Hieroglyphics]].<ref name="Fresh Air">Ice Cube 01/10/2005 NPR [[Fresh Air]] Interview with [[Terry Gross]] http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4276517</ref> At age sixteen, Ice Cube developed an interest in hip hop music, and began writing raps in [[Taft High School (Los Angeles)|Taft High School]]'s keyboarding class.<ref name="Fresh Air"/> He attended the Phoenix Institute of Technology in the fall of 1987, and studied Architectural Drafting.<ref name="BlackCollegian">{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3628/is_200402/ai_n9353000|title=Ice Cube: Building On His Vision|accessdate=2007-06-14|month=February | year=2004|author=Jefferson, Jevaillier}}</ref> With friend [[Sir Jinx]], Cube formed the [[C.I.A. (group)|C.I.A.]], and they performed at parties hosted by [[Dr. Dre]].


Historically, in Canada, Bachelor of Laws was the name of the first degree in common law, but is also the name of the [[Bachelor of Civil Law|first degree in Quebec civil law]] awarded by a number of Quebec universities. All Canadian common-law LL.B. programs are [[second entry degree|second-entry professional degrees]], meaning that the majority of those admitted to an LL.B. programme are already holders of one or more degrees, or, at a minimum, have completed two years of study in a first-entry, undergraduate degree in another discipline.
===N.W.A===
{{main article|N.W.A}}
In 1987 Cube and Dr. Dre released the [[Extended play|EP]] ''[[My Posse]]'', under the alias CIA and the county police. After the collaboration, Cube showed [[Eazy-E]] the lyrics to "[[Boyz-n-the-Hood]]".<ref name="Allmusic">{{cite web|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|authorlink=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|title=Ice Cube - Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifrxq95ld6e~T1|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|year=2007|accessdate=2008-02-13}}</ref> Eazy-E, although initially rejecting the lyrics, eventually recorded the song for ''[[N.W.A. and the Posse]]'', the debut album for the group N.W.A (short for ''Niggaz With Attitude'') that included him, Cube, Dre, and other rappers [[MC Ren]] and [[DJ Yella]].


Bachelor of Laws is also the name of the first degree in [[Scots law]] and [[South African law]] (both being [[pluralistic legal system]]s that are based partly on common law and partly on civil law) awarded by a number of universities in [[Scotland]] and [[South Africa]], respectively.
By this point Cube was a full-time member of N.W.A along with Dr. Dre and (to a lesser extent) [[MC Ren]]. Cube wrote Dr. Dre and Eazy-E's rhymes for the group's landmark album, ''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'', released in 1988. However, as 1990 approached, Cube found himself at odds with the group's manager, [[Jerry Heller]], after Heller responded to the group's financial questions by drafting up a new arrangement. As he explains in his book:
:"Heller gave me this contract, and I said I wanted a lawyer to see it. He almost fell out of his chair. I guess he figure, how this young muthafucka turn down all this money? [$75,000] Everybody else signed. I told them I wanted to make sure my shit was right first."<ref>''Ice Cube: Attitude'' (McIver, 2002) ISBN 1860744281</ref>


==Structure of LL.B. programmes==
Since Cube wrote the lyrics to approximately half of both ''Straight Outta Compton'', and Eazy-E's solo album, ''[[Eazy-Duz-It]]'', Cube was advised of the amounts he was truly owed by Heller, and proceeded to take legal action, soon after leaving the group and the label. In response, the remaining N.W.A members attacked Cube on the EP ''[[100 Miles and Runnin']]'', as well as their next and final album, ''[[Efil4zaggin]]''.
Historically, law students studied both [[Civil law (legal system)|civil law]] and [[common law]]. Today, this is much less common. However, a few institutions, such as [[Cardiff University]]'s Department of Canon (Ecclesiastical) Law and [[McGill University]]'s and the [[University of Ottawa]]'s combined programme, continue to offer alternatives to the common law.


=== Solo career ===
===Common law countries generally===
In most common law countries (with the exception of Canada, the U.S.), the Bachelor of Laws programme is generally entered directly after completion of secondary school, but some universities in Britain also offer the programme as an accelerated (shorter duration), second-entry programme for the LL.B. following completion of a previous undergraduate degree.
Cube recorded his debut solo album in [[New York City]], with his group [[Da Lench Mob]], and [[the Bomb Squad]] ([[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]]'s production team). ''[[AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted]]'' was released in 1990 and was an instant hit, riding and contributing to the rising tide of rap's popularity in mainstream society. The album was charged with controversy, and Cube was accused of [[misogyny]], and anti-white [[racism]]. Subsequently, Cube appointed the female rapper [[Yo-Yo (rapper)|Yo-Yo]] (who appeared on ''AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted'') to the head of his own record label and helped produce her debut album, ''Make Way for the Motherlode''. This was followed by a critically acclaimed role as '[[Doughboy (character)|Doughboy]]' in [[John Singleton]]'s hood-based drama, ''[[Boyz N the Hood]]''. The film began the rapper's increasing tendency to star in action movies as time went on. In the same year as ''AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted'', Cube released the acclaimed [[Extended Play|EP]], ''[[Kill At Will]]''. ''Kill At Will'' sold well becoming the first hip hop EP to go both [[Gold album|Gold]] and [[Platinum album|Platinum]].<ref name="Allmusic"/>


===Australia===
His 1991 follow-up, ''[[Death Certificate (album)|Death Certificate]]'' was regarded as more focused, yet even more controversial, and critics accused him again of being anti-white, [[misogyny|misogynist]], and [[antisemitism|antisemitic]]. The album is thematically divided into the 'Death Side' ("a vision of where we are today") and the 'Life Side' ("a vision of where we need to go"). It features "No Vaseline," a scathing response to N.W.A's attacks and "Black Korea," a track regarded by some as prophetic of the [[1992 Los Angeles Riots|L.A. riots]], but also interpreted as racist by many; it was still being cited years after its release.<ref name="Allmusic"/> Cube toured with [[Lollapalooza]] in 1992, which widened his fan base.<ref name="Guardian">{{cite news|url= http://film.guardian.co.uk/Feature_Story/feature_story/0,4120,140252,00.html|title= Chillin' with Cube|accessdate=2007-06-14|date=February 25, 2000|publisher=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref>
The programme of study for the common law LLB can be either a graduate-entry degree programme requiring a previous bachelors degree (the duration of which is usually 3 years) or can be undertaken directly after high-school either by itself (the duration of which is usually 4 years) or with another degree (ie. BComm/LLB or BSc/LLB, the duration of which can vary between 5-7 years depending on the specific combination).
<blockquote>I ask whether - having converted in the early 90s - he's still Muslim himself. "''Yeah. Oh yeah.''" And still involved with Nation of Islam, the militant faction he once called "the best place for any young black male"? This time he hesitates. "''Ah, when you say involved with the Nation, it's tricky. I never was in the Nation of Islam... I mean, what I call myself is a natural Muslim, 'cause it's just me and God. You know, going to the mosque, the ritual and the tradition, it's just not in me to do. So I don't do it.''".<ref name="Guardian"/></blockquote>


===Canada===
Cube released ''[[The Predator]]'' in November 1992, which had been recorded amidst the [[1992 Los Angeles riots|LA uprising]] of 1992. Referring specifically to the riots, in the first single, "Wicked", Cube rapped "[[Los Angeles riots of 1992|April 29]] was power to the people and we might just see a sequel". ''The Predator'' debuted at number one on both the pop and R&B charts, the first album in history to do so. Singles from ''The Predator'' included "[[It Was a Good Day]]" and the "[[Check Yo Self]]" remix, and the songs had a two part [[music video]]. The album remains Cube's most successful release, with over three million copies sold in the US. However, after ''The Predator'', Cube's rap audience slowly began to diminish. ''[[Lethal Injection]]'' which was released in the end of 1993 and represented Cube's first attempt at imitating the [[G-Funk]] sound of Dr. Dre's ''[[The Chronic]]'', was not well received by critics. He had more successful hits from ''Lethal Injection'', including "[[Really Doe (song)|Really Doe]]", "[[Bop Gun (One Nation)]]", "[[You Know How We Do It]]" & "What Can I Do?". After 1994, he took a hiatus from music and concentrated on film work and developing the careers of other rap musicians, such as [[Mack 10]], and [[Mr. Short Khop]].<ref name="Allmusic"/>
Canada has a dual system of laws. In the province of Quebec, a system of civil law is used. At the federal level, as well as in every province or territory except Quebec, a system of common law is used. Because of this, there are two Canadian law degrees generally in use.


The programme of study for the common law LL.B. is graduate-entry degree programme. While the degree awarded is at the first-degree level and admission may be granted to applicants with two or three years of undergraduate studies towards a degree, in practice the programme generally requires completion of a previous undergraduate degree before registration in that programme. In fact, almost all admitted law students hold at least a bachelor level degree, and a significant number hold a graduate level degree as well.
In 1995, Cube had reunited with former N.W.A member Dr. Dre, who was now part of [[Death Row Records]], in their duet "Natural Born Killaz".<ref name="Allmusic"/> In 1998, Cube released his long-awaited solo album, ''[[War & Peace - Volume 1 (The War Disc)|War & Peace Volume 1]]''. The delayed second part, ''[[War & Peace - Volume 2 (The Peace Disc)|War & Peace Volume 2]]'', was released in 2000. The albums featured appearances from Westside Connection as well as a reunion with fellow N.W.A members, Dr. Dre and MC Ren, though many fans maintained that the two albums weren't on par with his past work, especially the second volume.<ref>{{cite web|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|title="War & Peace, Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)" - Overview|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fvftxqrkldse|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=2008-02-13}}</ref> In 2000, Cube also joined [[Dr. Dre]], [[Eminem]] & [[Snoop Dogg]] on the [[Up In Smoke Tour]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Pareles|first=Jon|title=Four Hours of Swagger from Dr. Dre and Friends|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E2DE123BF934A25754C0A9669C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=2000-07-17|accessdate=2008-02-13}}</ref>


The common law programme is three years in length. Upon graduation, one holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, but cannot yet practice law. In order to practice law, the graduate must obtain a license from the Law Society of the province where he/she wishes to practice law, which also requires a traineeship. (See '''Becoming a Lawyer''' below.) Those law graduates wishing to become law professors instead of lawyers often obtain a more advanced academic degree, such as the [[Master of Laws]] (LL.M.) or the [[Doctor of Laws#Canada]] (LL.D, S.J.D or D.C.L).
In 2006, Ice Cube released his eighth solo album, ''[[Laugh Now, Cry Later]]'', on his [[Da Lench Mob Records]] label, debuting at number four on the [[Billboard Charts]] and selling 144,000 units in the first week.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ice Cube - Billboard Albums|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifrxq95ld6e~T5|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|year=2007|accessdate=2008-02-13}}</ref> The album featured production from [[Lil Jon]] and [[Scott Storch]], who produced the lead single "[[Why We Thugs]]".


The civil law programme in Canada is three years in length. The programme of study for the [[Bachelor of Civil Law|first degree in Quebec civil law]] (called LL.B., B.C.L. or LL.L.) is a first-entry degree programme. Like other first-entry university programmes in Quebec it requires a [[CEGEP]] diploma for entry.
He released his eighth studio album, [[Raw Footage]], on August 19th 2008. It features the controversial single "[[Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It]]".


Law schools that offer civil law B.C.L. or LL.L. degrees include McGill University and the University of Ottawa.
===Westside Connection===
In 1994, Cube formed [[Westside Connection]] with [[Mack 10]] and [[WC (rapper)|WC]], and together they released an album called ''[[Bow Down]]''. Most of the album was used to engage in the [[East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry|war of words between the East and West Coasts]] of the 90s. The album's eponymous single reached number twenty-one on the singles charts, and the album itself was certified [[RIAA Certification|Platinum]] by the end of 1996.


Because of Canada's dual system of laws, some law schools offer joint or dual degrees of common law and civil law. McGill University and the University of Ottawa are two law schools which offer such degrees.
With ''Bow Down'', Westside Connection brought their own agenda to the hip hop scene. Ice Cube, Mack 10, and [[WC]] had grown tired of being overlooked by most East Coast media outlets; the album was designed to instill a sense of pride in West Coast rap fans and to start a larger movement that anyone who felt underappreciated might identify with. Songs like "Bow Down" and "Gangstas Make the World Go 'Round" make reference to this. Cube would also eventually make amends with Eazy-E shortly before the latter's death in 1995.


The law degree offered by McGill University is a mandatory joint common law LL.B. / Quebec civil law B.C.L. degree. The programme is four years in length. Admission to that programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students (as the CEGEP diploma is required) while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces (since two years of university studies is required - effectively one extra year of studies more than for a CEGEP diploma). The University of Ottawa offers a civil law degree (LL.L.) on its own.
After a seven-year hiatus, Westside Connection returned with their second effort ''[[Terrorist Threats]]'' in 2003. The album fared well critically, but its commercial reception was less than that of ''Bow Down''. "Gangsta Nation" was the only single released from the album, which featured [[Nate Dogg]] and was a radio hit. After a rift occurred between Cube and Mack 10, regarding Cube's commitments to film work rather than touring with the group, Westside Connection disbanded. [[WC]], however is still friends with Ice Cube and released a new solo album on Lench Mob Records entitled ''[[Guilty by Affiliation]]'' on August 14, 2007.


A number of Canadian law schools offer students the opportunity to earn, besides their three-year first degrees in common law, programmes in common law for holders of baccalaureate degrees in Quebec civil law enabling those individuals to earn the LL.B. in common law in two or three semesters, depending on the offering university's program. Similarly, the [[University of Ottawa]] offers, besides its three year LL.L. program in Quebec civil law, a one year LL.L. program in Quebec civil law for holders of an LL.B. or J.D. degree in common law from a Canadian law school.
On July 15, 2008, it was reported that Westside Connection were to re-unite with west coast rapper [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] replacing Mack 10. <ref>[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.7316/title.dx-clusive-the-game-to-replace-mack-10-in-westside-connection-comeback DX-clusive: The Game To Replace Mack 10 In Westside Connection Comeback | Hip Hop News > HipHopDX.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Additionally, some Canadian universities with ''common law'' law schools have an arrangement with a Canadian university with a ''Quebec civil law law school'' enabling students to obtain the home school's law degree in three years and the exchange school's law degree in the fourth year.
===Collaborations and film work===
In 1992, while taking a break from his own output, Cube assisted on debut albums from [[Da Lench Mob]] (''[[Guerillas in tha Mist]]'', 1992) and [[Kam]] (''Neva Again'', 1993), both of which enjoyed critical acclaim and some moderate commercial success. He handled most of the production on 'Guerillas in tha Mist''.


===India===
In 1993, Lench Mob member, J-Dee, was sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted murder, and Cube did not produce their next album, ''Planet of tha Apes''. Around this time in 1993, Cube also worked with [[Tupac Shakur]] on his album ''[[Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.]],'' appearing on the track "Last Words" with [[Ice T]]. He also did a song with Dr. Dre for the first time since he left N.W.A: "[[Natural Born Killaz]]", for the ''[[Murder Was The Case]]'' soundtrack, and also contributed to the ''[[Office Space]]'' [[Office Space soundtrack|soundtrack]]. Cube appeared on the song "[[Children of the Korn]]" by the band [[Korn]], and lent his voice to British DJ [[Paul Oakenfold]]'s solo debut album, ''[[Bunkka]]'', on the track "Get Em Up".


'' Main article [[Legal_education#India|Legal Education in India]]''
Following his role as 'Doughboy' in ''[[Boyz n the Hood]]'', in 1992 he starred alongside Ice-T, and [[Bill Paxton]] in [[Walter Hill (director)|Walter Hill]]'s action film, ''[[Trespass (film)|Trespass]]'', and then in ''[[The Glass Shield]]''.


''See also: [[Autonomous law schools in India]], [[Common Law Admission Test]]''
John Singleton had encouraged Cube to try his hand at screenwriting, telling him, "if you can write a record, you can write a movie."<ref>{{cite web|title=Ice Cube - Brief Article|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-60041449.html|work=[[Jet (magazine)|Jet]]|date=2000-02-28|accessdate=2008-02-13}}</ref> With this encouragement, Ice Cube wrote the screenplay for what became the 1995 comedy ''[[Friday (film)|Friday]]'', in which he also starred, alongside then-upcoming comedian [[Chris Tucker]]. ''Friday'' became a hit, earning $28 million worldwide on a $3.5 million budget.


In [[India]], [[legal education]] has been traditionally offered as a three years graduate degree conferring the title of title of LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) or B.L. (Bachelor of Law). However the legal education system was revised by the [[Bar Council of India]], the governing body of [[Legal_education#India|legal education in India]] in [[1984]]. Pursuant thereto, various [[Autonomous law schools in India|autonomous law schools]] were established which administer five years undergraduate degree programme and confer an integrated honours degree, such as "B.A.,LL.B. (Honours)", "B.B.A, LL.B. (Honours)", "B.Sc., LL.B. (Honours)", etc.
That year he also starred in his second collaboration with John Singleton, ''[[Higher Learning]]'', as world-weary university student, "Fudge"; a role for which he earned award nominations.


Both the types of degrees (i.e. three years and five years integrated honours) are recognized and are also qualifying degrees for practice of legal profession in India. A holder of either type of degree may approach a Bar Council of any [[States of India]] and get upon compliance with the necessary standards, be enrolled on the rolls of the said Bar Council. The process of enrollment confers a license to the holder to practice before any court in India and give legal advice. The entire procedure of enrollment and post-enrollment professional conduct is regulated and supervised by the Bar Council of India.
He had a supporting role in 1997's ''[[Anaconda (film)|Anaconda]]''. He wrote, executive produced, and made his directorial debut in ''[[The Players Club]]'' in 1998, and in 1999, starred alongside [[George Clooney]] and [[Mark Wahlberg]] in the critically acclaimed ''[[Three Kings (film)|Three Kings]]''. In 2000, he wrote and appeared in the ''Friday'' sequel ''[[Next Friday]]''. In 2002, Ice Cube starred in the commercially successful movie ''[[Barbershop (film)|Barbershop]]'', as well as ''[[All About the Benjamins]]'' and the third film in the ''Friday'' trilogy, ''[[Friday after Next]]'' (which he again wrote). In 2004, he appeared in ''[[Barbershop 2: Back in Business]]'', and ''[[Torque (film)|Torque]]''. In 2005, Ice Cube starred in the action movie ''[[XXX: State of the Union]]'' and then acted in the 2005 comedy, ''[[Are We There Yet?]]'', co-starring [[Nia Long]].


===Bangladesh===
In early April 2007 Ice Cube was a guest on Angie Martinez' Hot97 radio show and stated that he was interested in bringing back Chris Tucker as Smokey in a possible ''Friday'' sequel, but that was only possible if "New Line cuts the check."<ref name="HOT97">[http://media.hot97.com/_SHARED/podcasts/angie_icecube_040507.mp3 Ice Cube on Hot 97 Podcast]</ref> In an interview with BlackFilm.com, Ice Cube stated that he would be interested in involving all major characters from the ''Friday'' franchise in a possible sequel, but added "I know I'm not going to get Chris [Tucker] back, but I'd love to get everybody else back."<ref name="BLACKFILM">[http://www.blackfilm.com/20050121/features/icecube.shtml Are We There Yet?: An Interview with Ice Cube]</ref>
Like other Common Law countries, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree is a condition precedent to practice as an Advocate in the Courts of Law of Bangladesh. Both LL.B. and LL.B. (Hons.) degrees are offered in different Public and Private Universities. Only four Public Universities offer LL.B. (Hons.) degree. These Universities are-the University of Dhaka, the University of Rajshahi, the University of Chittagong, the Islamic University of Kustia. All these Universities also offer one year LL.M. course. Private Universities like Green University of Bangladesh, Eastern University, South East University, University of Asia Pacific, Stamford University, Northan University, World University of Bangladesh also offer LL.B. (Hons.) degree. Besides, the National University of Bangladesh also offers two years LL.B. degree to the graduates of subjects other than Law through some Law Colleges.


==Becoming a lawyer==
''[[In the Movies]]'' is a compilation album of Ice Cube songs that have appeared in movie soundtracks, which was released on September 4, 2007.<ref>Jeffries, David. [http://wm06.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wnfoxzugldte "In the Movies" - Overview]. [[Allmusic]]. Last accessed September 7, 2007.</ref>
''See also: [[Legal education]] and [[Legal education in the United Kingdom]]''


Upon completion of the LL.B. degree (or its equivalent), graduates are generally qualified to apply for membership of the [[bar (law)|bar]] or [[law society]]. The membership eligibility bestowed may be subject to completion of professional exams. A student may have to gain a further qualification at postgraduate level, for example a traineeship and the [[Legal Practice Course]] or [[Bar Vocational Course]] in England and Wales or the [[Postgraduate Certificate in Laws]] in [[Hong Kong]].
===Recent years===
In 2004, his hit singles "Check Yo Self", "Today Was a Good Day" and affiliated song "Guerrillas in tha Mist" with Da Lench Mob appeared on popular [[video game]] ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' playing on fictional radio stations.


In [[Australia]], LL.B. graduates are required to undertake a one year articled clerkship or the Legal Practice Course (Commonly Practical Legal Training or PLT) before applying for registration as a [[solicitor]]. Depending on the State to which a practitioner is admitted membership of the Bar is either restricted to Barristers, or open to both Solicitors and Barristers in the states where both roles are fused. In the states that maintain membership of the bar as a separate entity, entry is attained through the successful completion of an exam and a nine-month period of tutelage (the reading period) under a senior Barrister.
In late 2005, Ice Cube and Emmy Award winning film maker [[R. J. Cutler]], teamed up to create the six-part documentary series titled ''[[Black. White.]]'', which was broadcast on cable network [[FX]]. In May 2006 Ice Cube accused [[Oprah Winfrey]] of not welcoming rappers on her show, and specifically, for not inviting him to the show when the rest of the cast of films that he participated in were invited.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ice Cube: Oprah has 'a problem with hip-hop'|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12991185/|work=MSNBC.com|publisher=Associated Press|date=2006-05-26|accessdate=2008-05-18}}</ref> Cube's other movie projects include [[Teacher of the Year (film)|''Teacher of the Year'']], released in 2007,<ref name="autogenerated1">http://movies.msn.com/celebs/celeb.aspx?c=59868, Retrieved on 2008/06/13.</ref> and ''[[The Extractors]]'', released in 2008. Cube has also completed ''[[Are We Done Yet?]]'', the sequel to 2005's successful ''[[Are We There Yet?]]''.<ref name="autogenerated1" />


In [[Canada]], the lawyer licensing process usually requires the law graduate to 1.) take further classroom law courses, taught by the law society itself, and pass a set of written examinations, commonly referred to as '''bar exams''', related to the taken courses and 2.) complete articled clerkship commonly known as '''articling'''. Although the vast majority of law graduates fulfill the articled clerkship requirement by articling (i.e. working and learning) in a law firm, a government's legal department, a corporation's (in house) legal department, a community legal clinic or some other type of non-profit organization involved in legal work, a small minority of law graduates (with exceptional academic records) satisfy the articled clerkship requirement by undergoing what is commonly called '''clerkship''' with a specific courthouse and under the supervision of a judge instead of working in a more "lawyer-type environment" under the supervision of a lawyer called a '''"principal"'''. In either articling or clerkship, there is the expectation that the law graduate will work in a variety of legal fields and be exposed to the harsh realities of legal practice that are absent from law school's academic atmosphere.
He has also signed on to star in and produce ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]'', a big screen adaptation of the 1970s television series.<ref>[http://www.pr-inside.com/ice-cube-cautious-about-welcoming-back-kotter-r7477.htm NEWS ICE CUBE CAUTIOUS ABOUT WELCOMING BACK KOTTER Music, movie & Entertainment News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Cube will play the title character, who was originally portrayed by [[Gabe Kaplan]]. Cube’s film company, [[Cube Vision Productions]], has sealed a deal with [[Dimension Films]] to bring the show to the big screen.


In the province of [[Ontario]], for example, the licensing process for the [[Law Society of Upper Canada]] (Ontario's governing law society) consists of three mandatory components: The Skills and Professional Responsibility Program with assignments and assessments, Licensing Examinations (a Barrister Licensing Examination and a Solicitor Licensing Examination), and a 10-month Articling term.[http://mrc.lsuc.on.ca/jsp/licensingprocess/index.jsp]
In an interview in [[London]], he revealed he is in talks of a collaboration with [[Gorillaz]] after speaking to front man [[Damon Albarn]].<ref>[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds35077.html Music - News - Gorillaz and Ice Cube to collaborate? - Digital Spy<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


At the conclusion of the licensing process, the law graduate is "called to the bar" whereby he/she signs his/her name in the [[rolls of solicitors]] and swears lawyer-related oaths in a formal ceremony where he/she must appear in a complete barrister's gown and bow before judges of the local superior court and benchers of the licensing law society. After the call ceremony, he/she can designate him/herself as a "solicitor and barrister", and can practice law in the province in which he/she is licensed. In the Province of [[British Columbia]], licensed lawyers are automatically permitted to practice the powers of a [[Notary Public]]. In Ontario and other provinces, a licensed lawyer requires further licensing from another authority, such as the provincial attorney general, before he/she can work in a Notary Public capacity.
In October 2006, Ice Cube was an honoree at VH1's Annual Hip Hop Honors. Ice Cube was honored by Xzibit, Lil Jon and W.C. from the Westside Connection, all hitting the stage to perform some of Cube's classic tracks, and Ice Cube also performed "Why We Thugs" and "Go To Church" from his latest album, ''Laugh Now, Cry Later'', where the strong N.Y.C crowd were greeted with Cube's vintage Cali sound.


Although not required by the licensing process, many 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> year law students work in law firms during the summer off-school season to earn extra money and to guarantee themselves an articling position (with the same law firms) upon their graduation from law school, because there is always fierce competition for articling positions, especially for those in large law firms offering attractive remuneration and prestige, and a law graduate cannot become a licensed lawyer in Canada if he/she has not gone through articled clerkship.
Father of four, Cube was asked by [[Fresh Air]]'s [[Terry Gross]] to provide some perspective on the relationship between his work and his family. When asked whether or not he allowed his children to listen to his music, he responded: "What's worked for me is instilling in my kids a level of self-respect," helping them to understand the content of not just music but the violence found on the evening news. When asked what he tells his children about [[profanity]], he recalled telling his kids that there are "appropriate times to use any kind of language.... Adults should never hear you use these words. If you want to use these words around your friends, that's really on you."<ref name="Fresh Air" />


==Alternative titles and formats==
After launching his new come-back album ''Laugh Now, Cry Later'', Ice Cube has been touring across the world, to promote the new album. The tour is known as "Straight Outta Compton Tour", and accompanying him along the way is his fellow friend and rapper WC from the Westside Connection.
===Irish B.C.L.===
Some places he has recently performed include the Paradiso in [[Amsterdam]], and in various venues in England. After touring all over the U.S. and Europe, his next destination was the [[Far East]], including Australia, New Zealand and Japan. He performed all around Australia with his vintage no-holds barred West Coast style, from Sydney's [[Enmore Theatre]], to [[The Forum Arena]] in [[Melbourne]]. After Australia, he headed to Japan.


Three of the four universities under the [[National University of Ireland]] ([[NUI]]) umbrella, award the degree of [[Bachelor of Civil Law]] (B.C.L.). These are [[UCC]], [[UCD]] and [[NUIG]].
Recently, Ice Cube has also collaborated with [[Tech N9ne]] on the song "Blackboy" that appears on Tech N9ne's July 2008 album ''[[Killer (Tech N9ne album)|Killer]]''.
Five (three in the republic) Irish universities ([[Trinity College Dublin]]; [[NUIG]]; [[The Queen's University of Belfast]]; the [[University of Limerick]], and the [[University of Ulster]]), one English university ([[Nottingham Trent University]]) and one Welsh university ([[University of Wales]]) award the LL.B. in Ireland as a basic professional degree in law (the latter two are run via local private colleges).
(The LLB in [[Griffith College Dublin]] and [[Griffith College Cork]] is jointly validated by [[HETAC]] and [[Nottingham Trent University]].)
[[NUIG]] therefore, awards both. It should be noted, though, that Ireland is a [[common law]] jurisdiction (in fact there are two common law jurisdictions on the island) and the expression "civil law" is used to differentiate common law from [[ecclesiastical law]] or [[Canon Law]] in the republic.
In the past [[NUI]] B.C.L. graduates who went to work in Britain sometimes didn't disabuse people of the casual notion that it was a post-graduate degree, similar to the more famous [[Oxford]] B.C.L.


The [[King's Inns]] Barrister-at-Law degree BL is a postgraduate degree required to practice as a [[Barrister]] in Ireland.
In 2008, Ice Cube, a life-long Lakers fan, officially became a [[Los Angeles Lakers]] analyst for The Team 1260 [[CFRN (AM)]] sports radio. {{Fact|date=July 2008}}


===Zimbabwe B.L. and LL.B.===
Ice Cube released his eighth studio LP, titled ''[[Raw Footage]]'', on August 19, 2008. It featured the street single [[Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It]] and [[Do Ya Thang]]. The album debuted at No. 1 on the [[Billboard]] [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] chart and Top Rap Albums Chart, and at No. 5 on the [[Billboard 200]] chart.
At the [[University of Zimbabwe]], the first degree in common law is the Bachelor of Law (B.L.) which is equivalent to the LL.B. in other common law jurisdictions. It is followed by a one year programme at the university (analogous to post-LL.B. vocational programmes in other common law jurisdictions) at the end of which a second degree, the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), is awarded. [http://www.uz.ac.zw/law/history.htm]


===''Helter Skelter'' Project===
===The LL.B. in Pakistan===
After Dr. Dre left N.W.A and Ruthless Records, he and Cube fostered a brief reunion. They planned a new project together, ''Helter Skelter'', also to include appearances by MC Ren and Snoop Dogg with writing from [[The D.O.C.]]. Tiring of his label's gangster rap image, Dre admonished Cube to follow an "end of the world type of [concept]". When reporters asked the pair what they were working on in Dre's studio, they joked N.W.E. - Niggaz Without Eazy.


In Pakistan, a person going for an LL.B. degree should have a bachelor's degree. Most law students choose to obtain a two year bachelor degree before enrolling for an LL.B. degree in a law college. The LL.B. itself is a three year programme. In Punjab, a five year joint B.A./LL.B. degree is being offered by law colleges.
The two quickly recorded a heavily P-Funk-influenced song with [[George Clinton (funk musician)|George Clinton]] called "You Can't See Me"; the song would later be taken by Suge and used for [[2Pac]]'s Death Row debut, which Dre had been neglecting. Dre instead began work on beats for ''Helter Skelter'', bouncing concepts off of an increasingly disgruntled D.O.C. who, despite severed vocal cords and Dre's advice, wanted to rap. Eventually he got fed up and moved out of Dre's house to Atlanta, taking his possessions with him - as well as the reels of music - to record his own version of ''[[Helter Skelter (album)|Helter Skelter]]''. With other personal and business commitments by Dre, work on the album trailed off and eventually stopped. Despite the lost project, a few songs remain. [[Natural Born Killaz]], which originally featured Sam Sneed, was the inspiration for the rest of the album. The track "Game Over" found on [[Scarface]]'s Untouchable album and from [[Featuring Ice Cube]] was an original cut from the album. Other songs were either unfinished or are unreleased. Many of the lyrics for the album can be heard on the [[D.O.C.]]'s spiteful 1996 album, "Helter Skelter".<ref>{{cite book|last = Ro|first = Ronin|title = Dr. Dre: The Biography|publisher = Thunder's Mouth Press|year = 2007|pages = 118, 121-22|id = isbn 1560259213}}</ref>


After obtaining an LL.B. degree, a person wishing to practise has to intimate the concerned Bar Council that he is undergoing a six month training period under the supervision of a High Court lawyer with ten year standing. After he completes the pupillage, he will be asked to take a written test and undergo a viva-voce exam.
==Discography==
{{Main|Ice Cube discography}}
===Solo===
*''[[AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted]]'' (1990)
*''[[Kill at Will]] (EP)'' (1990)
*''[[Death Certificate (album)|Death Certificate]]'' (1991)
*''[[The Predator]]'' (1992)
*''[[Lethal Injection (album)|Lethal Injection]]'' (1993)
*''[[War & Peace - Volume 1 (The War Disc)]]'' (1998)
*''[[War & Peace - Volume 2 (The Peace Disc)]]'' (2000)
*''[[Laugh Now, Cry Later]]'' (2006)
*''[[Raw Footage]]'' (2008)
*''[[The Essentials (Ice Cube album)|The Essentials]]''<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Ice-Cube/dp/B001CVMDBA/ref=bxgy_cc_m_img_a Ice Cube - The Essentials - Amazon.com]</ref> (2008)


Since in Pakistan's higher education, LLB is done after already having a Bachelors degree, LLB is considered an advanced degree, similar to a graduate degree.{{Fact|date=September 2008}}
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===Variations on the LL.B.===
==Filmography==
Some universities in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[New Zealand]] offer variations of this degree, such as the LL.B. (Europe), which generally take four years to complete and include a wider range of topics as well as some degree of specialisation.


Various universities in the United Kingdom and Australia will allow a degree that combines study with a non-law discipline. For example, some universities in the United Kingdom offer a combined study of law and history leading to a B.A. degree that is accepted by the Law Society and Inns of Court as equivalent to an LL.B.
*''[[Boyz N the Hood]]'' (1991) as Darin "Doughboy" Baker
*''[[Trespass (film)|Trespass]]'' (1992) as Savon
*''[[CB4]]'' (1993) as himself in segment
*''[[The Glass Shield]]'' (1994) as Teddy Woods
*''[[Higher Learning]]'' (1995) as Fudge
*''[[Friday (film)|Friday]]'' (1995) as Craig Jones
*''[[Dangerous Ground]]'' (1997) as Vusi Madlazi
*''[[Anaconda (film)|Anaconda]]'' (1997) as Danny Rich
*''[[The Players Club]]'' (1998) as Reggie
*''[[I Got The Hook Up]]'' (1998) as Gun Runner
*''[[Three Kings (film)|Three Kings]]'' (1999) as SSgt. Chief Elgin
*''[[Thicker Than Water (1999 film)|Thicker Than Water]]'' (1999) as Slink
*''[[Next Friday]]'' (2000) as Craig Jones
*''[[Ghosts of Mars]]'' (2001) as James 'Desolation' Williams
*''[[All About The Benjamins]]'' (2002) as Bucum
*''[[BarberShop (film)|BarberShop]]'' (2002) as Calvin Palmer
*''[[Friday After Next]]'' (2002) as Craig Jones
*''[[Torque (film)|Torque]]'' (2004) as Trey
*''[[BarberShop 2: Back in Business]]'' (2004) as Calvin
*''[[Are We There Yet?]]'' (2005) as Nick Persons
*''[[XXX: State of the Union]]'' (2005) as Darius Stone
*''[[Are We Done Yet?]]'' (2007) as Nick Persons
*''[[First Sunday]]'' (2008) as Durell
*''[[The Longshots]]'' (2008) as Curtis Plummer
*''[[Janky Promoters]]'' (2009)<ref>[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.6633/title.dx-news-bits-50-cent-ice-cube DX News Bits (50 Cent, Ice Cube) | Hip Hop News > HipHopDX.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> as TBA
*''[[Welcome Back, Kotter: The Movie]]'' (2009) as Gabe Kotter
*''[[The A-Team#Feature film|The A-Team]]'' (2009) as [[B.A. Baracus]]


The University of London External Programme in Laws (LL.B.) has been awarding its law degree via [[distance learning]] since 1858. The LL.B. awarded by the University of London External Programme is of the same standard and quality irrespective of the mode or manner of learning.
===Director/writer/producer filmography===
*''[[Friday (film)|Friday]]'' (1995) writer, executive producer
*''[[Dangerous Ground]]'' (1997) executive producer
*''[[The Players Club]]'' (1998) writer, director, executive producer
*''[[Next Friday]]'' (2000) writer, producer
*''[[All About The Benjamins]]'' (2002) producer
*''[[Friday After Next]]'' (2002) writer, producer
*''[[BarberShop 2: Back in Business]]'' (2004) executive producer
*''[[BarberShop: The Series]]'' (2005) executive producer
*''[[Are We There Yet?]]'' (2005) producer
*''[[Beauty Shop]]'' (2005) executive producer
*''[[Black. White.]]'' (2006) executive producer
*''[[Are We Done Yet?]]'' (2007) producer
*''[[Friday: The Animated Series]]'' (2007) executive producer
*''Pirate Island'' (2008) producer
*''[[The Longshots]]'' (2008) producer
*''[[First Sunday]]'' (2008) producers


At various universities in the UK such as [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] the principal law degree is a [[B.A.]], in either Jurisprudence or Law respectively; the B.C.L. and LL.B. are second-entry postgraduate degrees. The [[University of Cambridge]] has recently replaced their LL.B. degree with an [[LL.M.]]
==Awards==
===Film award history===
Ice Cube has received nominations for several films in the past. To date, he has won two awards:


==Eligibility to practice law in the U.S. with foreign credentials==
*2000: Blockbuster Entertainment Award: Favorite Action Team (for ''[[Three Kings (film)|Three Kings]]'')
For the most part, foreign law graduates seeking admission to the bar in the United States will find their LL.B. law degree does not of itself fulfill the core admission requirements of most states, thereby not allowing them to take the bar exam.
*2002: MECCA Movie Award: Acting Award
He was nominated for Best Movie Actor at the [[Kid's Choice Awards]] 2008.


The major exception to this is [[New York]], where those foreign graduates who have fulfilled the educational requirements to practice law in another common law country through study at an approved educational institution, similar in both duration and content to the equivalent teaching at an approved U.S. law school, are permitted to sit the bar.<ref>http://www.nybarexam.org/foreign.htm</ref> Additionally, both New York and [[Massachusetts]] permit Canadian LL.B. holders to take the bar. The requirements of each of the states vary, and in some states sufficient years of practice in one's home country may allow for those otherwise excluded to sit for the bar. Interested applicants should check the requirements of each state bar association carefully as requirements vary markedly.
===Music awards===
*'''VH1 Hip Hop Honors''' 2006
** 2006 Honoree [[Snoop Dogg]]


==Situation within the European Union==
*2005 [[Death Row Records]]
[[European Union law]] permits [[European Union]] citizens with LL.B. degrees from [[Ireland]] or the UK, who practise law in one of these countries for three or more years, to practise also in every other member state. The actual procedure to receive the respective national [[licence]] is regulated by the member state and therefore differs from country to country, but every EU member has to apply the relevant EU Directives to its own national law.
**Lifetime Achievement Award


Recently many universities in [[Germany]] have introduced LL.B. degrees as part of the [[Bologna process]].The LL.B. is a three or four year full-time study law degree. Some students pursue the LL.M. after pursuing the LL.B. The LL.B. in Germany covers all classes which are also required for the First ''[[Staatsexamen]]'' (State Exam) and requires some additional courses as well as an original Bachelor thesis. A credit point system is used for the LL.B. degree. In order to obtain the LL.B. students have to pass different sorts of exams, write an LL.B. thesis and collect more academic credits than needed for the First State Exam. The LL.B. degrees satisfies the educational requirements to sit for the German State Exam (German Bar Exam) and the practice of law. The LL.B. is a cornerstone to the future of law practice in Germany.
===Album Reviews===

*[http://www.dubcnn.com/features/reviews/rawfootage/ Ice Cube ''Raw Footage'' Album Review By Jonathan Hay on Dubcnn.com]
In Malta, the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree, offered by the [[University of Malta]], is an undergraduate degree that of itself is not sufficient for admission into any of the legal professions.
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/22270261/review/22575748/raw_footage Raw Footage: The Rolling Stone Review By Kyle Anderson]

==Alternative to a law degree in England/Alternative degree route in Scotland==

There are also conversion courses available for non-law graduates, available as an alternative to the full-length LL.B. degree course. One such example of a conversion course in England and Wales is the GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law), which takes one year to complete.

In the UK, as well as in other Common Law jurisdictions, the main approach to this, is the [[Graduate Entry]] (undergraduate) LL.B. degree, where graduates from another discipline can complete the LL.B. as a second degree, although this may occasionally require taking qualifying law courses within the first degree to meet professional requirements in full. Therefore it is not entirely correct to regard it as an 'accelerated' degree.

This 'double degree' system was, at one time, an alternative route to the former B.L. degree (now obsolete) but students were required to have independent means to complete the second degree. The current Scots LL.B. degree, a direct-entry undergraduate degree, meets all professional requirements when coupled with the Diploma in Legal Practice. The Diploma was introduced circa 1980; prior to this, all professional exams were taken within the degree itself (or as part of an earlier non-law degree), limiting the scope for academic study.

Therefore the pursuit of the double degree nowadays, for school-leavers at least, is mainly to indicate that one can be adept at two disciplines. Unlike Joint Honours, a second degree is undertaken separately, within the prescribed timeframe. The first non-law degree will almost invariably be an arts degree although science or other degrees are not unknown. Rarely, the double degree principle is found in reverse; just as an arts or science degree can provide exemption from the full academic (not professional) requirements of a subsequent law degree, similarly a law degree can provide exemption from the full academic requirements of a subsequent arts or science degree.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} In this case, it is more likely that the second degree will be taken as a self-funding mature student, possibly on a part-time basis.


==References==
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==External links==
==See also==
* [[Legal education]]
{{Commons}}
* [[List of law schools]]
*[http://www.icecube.com/ Official website]
* [[Admission to the bar in the United States|Admission to the bar - U.S.]]
*[http://www.myspace.com/icecube Official Myspace Site]
* [[Admission to the bar|Admission to the bar - (non-U.S.)]]
*[http://hiphop.sh/cube Ice Cube] The 411 on Westcoast's finest writer [authored by Balance: 411@hiphop.sh]
* Admission to the Bar - US/Canada/UK [http://www.malet.com/]
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* [[Call to the bar]] - other common law jurisdictions
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* [[Master of Laws]]
*[http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/icecube Ice Cube Interview With Dubcnn.com (August '06)]
*[[Autonomous Law Schools in India|Specialized Law Universities in India]]
*[http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/icecube08 Ice Cube Interview With Dubcnn.com (January '08)]


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The Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated LL.B., LLB or rarely Ll.B.) is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and which originated in England.[1] It was established as a liberal arts degree,[2] which requires that the student undertake a certain amount of study of the classics, but has developed into a more specialized professional degree in recent years.[3] Nonetheless, the goals of most LL.B. programs are to provide a scholarly education, and therefore jurisdictions which offer the LL.B. require additional education or training before a graduate is authorized to practice law.[4] In Australia and Canada it is sometimes referred to as a post-graduate degree because in those countries a previous college degree is sometimes required for admission. The "LL." of the abbreviation for the degree is from the genitive plural legum (of lex, legis f., law), thus "LL.B." stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin. In the United States it was sometimes erroneously called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L" (and therefore sometimes abbreviated as "L.L.B.").

The United States is the only common law country which no longer offers the LL.B. at all. Some US law schools began awarding the professional doctorate J.D.,[5] which became the required degree for the practice of law in the U.S. in the 1970s, with LL.Bs being awarded by many schools into the late 1960s.[6] Many law schools in Canada and Australia are in the process of implementing J.D. degrees, although they differ from that in the U.S. (see the J.D. article for more information).

Historically, in Canada, Bachelor of Laws was the name of the first degree in common law, but is also the name of the first degree in Quebec civil law awarded by a number of Quebec universities. All Canadian common-law LL.B. programs are second-entry professional degrees, meaning that the majority of those admitted to an LL.B. programme are already holders of one or more degrees, or, at a minimum, have completed two years of study in a first-entry, undergraduate degree in another discipline.

Bachelor of Laws is also the name of the first degree in Scots law and South African law (both being pluralistic legal systems that are based partly on common law and partly on civil law) awarded by a number of universities in Scotland and South Africa, respectively.

Structure of LL.B. programmes

Historically, law students studied both civil law and common law. Today, this is much less common. However, a few institutions, such as Cardiff University's Department of Canon (Ecclesiastical) Law and McGill University's and the University of Ottawa's combined programme, continue to offer alternatives to the common law.

Common law countries generally

In most common law countries (with the exception of Canada, the U.S.), the Bachelor of Laws programme is generally entered directly after completion of secondary school, but some universities in Britain also offer the programme as an accelerated (shorter duration), second-entry programme for the LL.B. following completion of a previous undergraduate degree.

Australia

The programme of study for the common law LLB can be either a graduate-entry degree programme requiring a previous bachelors degree (the duration of which is usually 3 years) or can be undertaken directly after high-school either by itself (the duration of which is usually 4 years) or with another degree (ie. BComm/LLB or BSc/LLB, the duration of which can vary between 5-7 years depending on the specific combination).

Canada

Canada has a dual system of laws. In the province of Quebec, a system of civil law is used. At the federal level, as well as in every province or territory except Quebec, a system of common law is used. Because of this, there are two Canadian law degrees generally in use.

The programme of study for the common law LL.B. is graduate-entry degree programme. While the degree awarded is at the first-degree level and admission may be granted to applicants with two or three years of undergraduate studies towards a degree, in practice the programme generally requires completion of a previous undergraduate degree before registration in that programme. In fact, almost all admitted law students hold at least a bachelor level degree, and a significant number hold a graduate level degree as well.

The common law programme is three years in length. Upon graduation, one holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, but cannot yet practice law. In order to practice law, the graduate must obtain a license from the Law Society of the province where he/she wishes to practice law, which also requires a traineeship. (See Becoming a Lawyer below.) Those law graduates wishing to become law professors instead of lawyers often obtain a more advanced academic degree, such as the Master of Laws (LL.M.) or the Doctor of Laws#Canada (LL.D, S.J.D or D.C.L).

The civil law programme in Canada is three years in length. The programme of study for the first degree in Quebec civil law (called LL.B., B.C.L. or LL.L.) is a first-entry degree programme. Like other first-entry university programmes in Quebec it requires a CEGEP diploma for entry.

Law schools that offer civil law B.C.L. or LL.L. degrees include McGill University and the University of Ottawa.

Because of Canada's dual system of laws, some law schools offer joint or dual degrees of common law and civil law. McGill University and the University of Ottawa are two law schools which offer such degrees.

The law degree offered by McGill University is a mandatory joint common law LL.B. / Quebec civil law B.C.L. degree. The programme is four years in length. Admission to that programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students (as the CEGEP diploma is required) while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces (since two years of university studies is required - effectively one extra year of studies more than for a CEGEP diploma). The University of Ottawa offers a civil law degree (LL.L.) on its own.

A number of Canadian law schools offer students the opportunity to earn, besides their three-year first degrees in common law, programmes in common law for holders of baccalaureate degrees in Quebec civil law enabling those individuals to earn the LL.B. in common law in two or three semesters, depending on the offering university's program. Similarly, the University of Ottawa offers, besides its three year LL.L. program in Quebec civil law, a one year LL.L. program in Quebec civil law for holders of an LL.B. or J.D. degree in common law from a Canadian law school.

Additionally, some Canadian universities with common law law schools have an arrangement with a Canadian university with a Quebec civil law law school enabling students to obtain the home school's law degree in three years and the exchange school's law degree in the fourth year.

India

Main article Legal Education in India

See also: Autonomous law schools in India, Common Law Admission Test

In India, legal education has been traditionally offered as a three years graduate degree conferring the title of title of LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) or B.L. (Bachelor of Law). However the legal education system was revised by the Bar Council of India, the governing body of legal education in India in 1984. Pursuant thereto, various autonomous law schools were established which administer five years undergraduate degree programme and confer an integrated honours degree, such as "B.A.,LL.B. (Honours)", "B.B.A, LL.B. (Honours)", "B.Sc., LL.B. (Honours)", etc.

Both the types of degrees (i.e. three years and five years integrated honours) are recognized and are also qualifying degrees for practice of legal profession in India. A holder of either type of degree may approach a Bar Council of any States of India and get upon compliance with the necessary standards, be enrolled on the rolls of the said Bar Council. The process of enrollment confers a license to the holder to practice before any court in India and give legal advice. The entire procedure of enrollment and post-enrollment professional conduct is regulated and supervised by the Bar Council of India.

Bangladesh

Like other Common Law countries, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree is a condition precedent to practice as an Advocate in the Courts of Law of Bangladesh. Both LL.B. and LL.B. (Hons.) degrees are offered in different Public and Private Universities. Only four Public Universities offer LL.B. (Hons.) degree. These Universities are-the University of Dhaka, the University of Rajshahi, the University of Chittagong, the Islamic University of Kustia. All these Universities also offer one year LL.M. course. Private Universities like Green University of Bangladesh, Eastern University, South East University, University of Asia Pacific, Stamford University, Northan University, World University of Bangladesh also offer LL.B. (Hons.) degree. Besides, the National University of Bangladesh also offers two years LL.B. degree to the graduates of subjects other than Law through some Law Colleges.

Becoming a lawyer

See also: Legal education and Legal education in the United Kingdom

Upon completion of the LL.B. degree (or its equivalent), graduates are generally qualified to apply for membership of the bar or law society. The membership eligibility bestowed may be subject to completion of professional exams. A student may have to gain a further qualification at postgraduate level, for example a traineeship and the Legal Practice Course or Bar Vocational Course in England and Wales or the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws in Hong Kong.

In Australia, LL.B. graduates are required to undertake a one year articled clerkship or the Legal Practice Course (Commonly Practical Legal Training or PLT) before applying for registration as a solicitor. Depending on the State to which a practitioner is admitted membership of the Bar is either restricted to Barristers, or open to both Solicitors and Barristers in the states where both roles are fused. In the states that maintain membership of the bar as a separate entity, entry is attained through the successful completion of an exam and a nine-month period of tutelage (the reading period) under a senior Barrister.

In Canada, the lawyer licensing process usually requires the law graduate to 1.) take further classroom law courses, taught by the law society itself, and pass a set of written examinations, commonly referred to as bar exams, related to the taken courses and 2.) complete articled clerkship commonly known as articling. Although the vast majority of law graduates fulfill the articled clerkship requirement by articling (i.e. working and learning) in a law firm, a government's legal department, a corporation's (in house) legal department, a community legal clinic or some other type of non-profit organization involved in legal work, a small minority of law graduates (with exceptional academic records) satisfy the articled clerkship requirement by undergoing what is commonly called clerkship with a specific courthouse and under the supervision of a judge instead of working in a more "lawyer-type environment" under the supervision of a lawyer called a "principal". In either articling or clerkship, there is the expectation that the law graduate will work in a variety of legal fields and be exposed to the harsh realities of legal practice that are absent from law school's academic atmosphere.

In the province of Ontario, for example, the licensing process for the Law Society of Upper Canada (Ontario's governing law society) consists of three mandatory components: The Skills and Professional Responsibility Program with assignments and assessments, Licensing Examinations (a Barrister Licensing Examination and a Solicitor Licensing Examination), and a 10-month Articling term.[1]

At the conclusion of the licensing process, the law graduate is "called to the bar" whereby he/she signs his/her name in the rolls of solicitors and swears lawyer-related oaths in a formal ceremony where he/she must appear in a complete barrister's gown and bow before judges of the local superior court and benchers of the licensing law society. After the call ceremony, he/she can designate him/herself as a "solicitor and barrister", and can practice law in the province in which he/she is licensed. In the Province of British Columbia, licensed lawyers are automatically permitted to practice the powers of a Notary Public. In Ontario and other provinces, a licensed lawyer requires further licensing from another authority, such as the provincial attorney general, before he/she can work in a Notary Public capacity.

Although not required by the licensing process, many 1st and 2nd year law students work in law firms during the summer off-school season to earn extra money and to guarantee themselves an articling position (with the same law firms) upon their graduation from law school, because there is always fierce competition for articling positions, especially for those in large law firms offering attractive remuneration and prestige, and a law graduate cannot become a licensed lawyer in Canada if he/she has not gone through articled clerkship.

Alternative titles and formats

Irish B.C.L.

Three of the four universities under the National University of Ireland (NUI) umbrella, award the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.). These are UCC, UCD and NUIG. Five (three in the republic) Irish universities (Trinity College Dublin; NUIG; The Queen's University of Belfast; the University of Limerick, and the University of Ulster), one English university (Nottingham Trent University) and one Welsh university (University of Wales) award the LL.B. in Ireland as a basic professional degree in law (the latter two are run via local private colleges). (The LLB in Griffith College Dublin and Griffith College Cork is jointly validated by HETAC and Nottingham Trent University.) NUIG therefore, awards both. It should be noted, though, that Ireland is a common law jurisdiction (in fact there are two common law jurisdictions on the island) and the expression "civil law" is used to differentiate common law from ecclesiastical law or Canon Law in the republic. In the past NUI B.C.L. graduates who went to work in Britain sometimes didn't disabuse people of the casual notion that it was a post-graduate degree, similar to the more famous Oxford B.C.L.

The King's Inns Barrister-at-Law degree BL is a postgraduate degree required to practice as a Barrister in Ireland.

Zimbabwe B.L. and LL.B.

At the University of Zimbabwe, the first degree in common law is the Bachelor of Law (B.L.) which is equivalent to the LL.B. in other common law jurisdictions. It is followed by a one year programme at the university (analogous to post-LL.B. vocational programmes in other common law jurisdictions) at the end of which a second degree, the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), is awarded. [2]

The LL.B. in Pakistan

In Pakistan, a person going for an LL.B. degree should have a bachelor's degree. Most law students choose to obtain a two year bachelor degree before enrolling for an LL.B. degree in a law college. The LL.B. itself is a three year programme. In Punjab, a five year joint B.A./LL.B. degree is being offered by law colleges.

After obtaining an LL.B. degree, a person wishing to practise has to intimate the concerned Bar Council that he is undergoing a six month training period under the supervision of a High Court lawyer with ten year standing. After he completes the pupillage, he will be asked to take a written test and undergo a viva-voce exam.

Since in Pakistan's higher education, LLB is done after already having a Bachelors degree, LLB is considered an advanced degree, similar to a graduate degree.[citation needed]

Variations on the LL.B.

Some universities in the United Kingdom and New Zealand offer variations of this degree, such as the LL.B. (Europe), which generally take four years to complete and include a wider range of topics as well as some degree of specialisation.

Various universities in the United Kingdom and Australia will allow a degree that combines study with a non-law discipline. For example, some universities in the United Kingdom offer a combined study of law and history leading to a B.A. degree that is accepted by the Law Society and Inns of Court as equivalent to an LL.B.

The University of London External Programme in Laws (LL.B.) has been awarding its law degree via distance learning since 1858. The LL.B. awarded by the University of London External Programme is of the same standard and quality irrespective of the mode or manner of learning.

At various universities in the UK such as Oxford, and Cambridge the principal law degree is a B.A., in either Jurisprudence or Law respectively; the B.C.L. and LL.B. are second-entry postgraduate degrees. The University of Cambridge has recently replaced their LL.B. degree with an LL.M.

Eligibility to practice law in the U.S. with foreign credentials

For the most part, foreign law graduates seeking admission to the bar in the United States will find their LL.B. law degree does not of itself fulfill the core admission requirements of most states, thereby not allowing them to take the bar exam.

The major exception to this is New York, where those foreign graduates who have fulfilled the educational requirements to practice law in another common law country through study at an approved educational institution, similar in both duration and content to the equivalent teaching at an approved U.S. law school, are permitted to sit the bar.[7] Additionally, both New York and Massachusetts permit Canadian LL.B. holders to take the bar. The requirements of each of the states vary, and in some states sufficient years of practice in one's home country may allow for those otherwise excluded to sit for the bar. Interested applicants should check the requirements of each state bar association carefully as requirements vary markedly.

Situation within the European Union

European Union law permits European Union citizens with LL.B. degrees from Ireland or the UK, who practise law in one of these countries for three or more years, to practise also in every other member state. The actual procedure to receive the respective national licence is regulated by the member state and therefore differs from country to country, but every EU member has to apply the relevant EU Directives to its own national law.

Recently many universities in Germany have introduced LL.B. degrees as part of the Bologna process.The LL.B. is a three or four year full-time study law degree. Some students pursue the LL.M. after pursuing the LL.B. The LL.B. in Germany covers all classes which are also required for the First Staatsexamen (State Exam) and requires some additional courses as well as an original Bachelor thesis. A credit point system is used for the LL.B. degree. In order to obtain the LL.B. students have to pass different sorts of exams, write an LL.B. thesis and collect more academic credits than needed for the First State Exam. The LL.B. degrees satisfies the educational requirements to sit for the German State Exam (German Bar Exam) and the practice of law. The LL.B. is a cornerstone to the future of law practice in Germany.

In Malta, the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree, offered by the University of Malta, is an undergraduate degree that of itself is not sufficient for admission into any of the legal professions.

Alternative to a law degree in England/Alternative degree route in Scotland

There are also conversion courses available for non-law graduates, available as an alternative to the full-length LL.B. degree course. One such example of a conversion course in England and Wales is the GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law), which takes one year to complete.

In the UK, as well as in other Common Law jurisdictions, the main approach to this, is the Graduate Entry (undergraduate) LL.B. degree, where graduates from another discipline can complete the LL.B. as a second degree, although this may occasionally require taking qualifying law courses within the first degree to meet professional requirements in full. Therefore it is not entirely correct to regard it as an 'accelerated' degree.

This 'double degree' system was, at one time, an alternative route to the former B.L. degree (now obsolete) but students were required to have independent means to complete the second degree. The current Scots LL.B. degree, a direct-entry undergraduate degree, meets all professional requirements when coupled with the Diploma in Legal Practice. The Diploma was introduced circa 1980; prior to this, all professional exams were taken within the degree itself (or as part of an earlier non-law degree), limiting the scope for academic study.

Therefore the pursuit of the double degree nowadays, for school-leavers at least, is mainly to indicate that one can be adept at two disciplines. Unlike Joint Honours, a second degree is undertaken separately, within the prescribed timeframe. The first non-law degree will almost invariably be an arts degree although science or other degrees are not unknown. Rarely, the double degree principle is found in reverse; just as an arts or science degree can provide exemption from the full academic (not professional) requirements of a subsequent law degree, similarly a law degree can provide exemption from the full academic requirements of a subsequent arts or science degree.[citation needed] In this case, it is more likely that the second degree will be taken as a self-funding mature student, possibly on a part-time basis.

References

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  3. ^ John H. Langbein, “Scholarly and Professional Objectives in Legal Education: American Trends and English Comparisons,” Pressing Problems in the Law, Volume 2: What are Law Schools For?, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  4. ^ The U.K. (Boora, K.S. (2006). Admission Rules to Practice Law in the U.K. The Malet Street Gazette. Accessed June 15, 2008.) and Hong Kong (Hong Kong Bar Association. General Admission. Accessed June 1, 2008.) require that a student complete professional coursework that can last a year, in addition to an apprenticeship of a year, while Australia requires either coursework or an apprenticeship and Canada only require an apprenticeship (Wikipedia. Admission to the bar. Accessed June 15, 2008.)
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