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Miscellaneous: Bar Admission Requirements, James C. Rehberg
Miscellaneous: Bar Admission Requirements, James C. Rehberg
Mercer Law Review
A study of bar admission requirements in Georgia and her neighboring states should serve to focus our attention on this subject which, in the past few years, has occupied the attention of not only the bench and bar of Georgia but also the General Assembly. For the purposes of this study, the states bordering upon Georgia are chosen, because the arguments for and against stricter bar admission requirements will be equally applicable in all of these states. The states to be considered are Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.
The Law School-1950-51, E. Blythe Stason
The Law School-1950-51, E. Blythe Stason
Michigan Law Review
Notwithstanding wars and rumors of wars, the September 1950 semester opens with almost 1000 prospective candidates for the legal profession, 372 members of the first-year class, 288 members of the second-year class, 284 in the third-year class, 24 graduate students in law and 3 special students, making a total of 971 students. The enrollment is actually 59 less than last year when a total of 1030 students were enrolled for the fall semester, but the call of reservists and the prospective induction of all other able bodied male persons have had a noticeable though limited effect. Moreover, they create an …
Vol. 1, No. 3, November 28, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 1, No. 3, November 28, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Slate Counsel for Eight Teams in Case Club Junior Semi-Finals •Snell Wins Top Scholarship; Bates Award to Sachs •Montgomery, Cooley, Fletcher Clubs Grab Top Honors •Junior Bar Chairman to Speak •Ames Award to Rabel for Michigan Research •Wig and Robe Set for December 15 •Ansell, Peaslee, Get SBA Posts •The Better to Give than Receive Cases •Balfours Puts Law School Ring in Production •Brucker SBA Representative to Michigan Junior Bar •New SBA Constitution Considered by Lynch •Property, Conflicts, Taxation Modified in New Curriculum •Walsh Wins Fifth SL Election •President's Message •Japanese Jurists Visit Michigan •Your Programs
The Study Of Jurisprudence-A Letter To A Hostile Student, Samuel Mermin
The Study Of Jurisprudence-A Letter To A Hostile Student, Samuel Mermin
Michigan Law Review
The value to the law student of a course in jurisprudence has long been a question mark-and to the teachers as well as the students. The students have not been prompted by self-interest, as the teachers have, to come up with plausible erasures of the question mark. Most students, as you did, find the course esoteric, murky and impractical. The teachers, however, many of whom are mercifully unaware of the student reaction, have found sufficient justification for the course on various grounds which I think I can briefly summarize.
Vol. 1, No. 2, October 27, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 1, No. 2, October 27, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Freshman Vote Today Choose from 15 Candidates •Vote Constitution Changes; Student Bar Association is New Name or LSA •SBA Born •Law School Ring Wins Approval of Alumni •Figures Show Small Drop in Enrollment •Dr. Kahn-Freund to Open Fall Speakers Program •Case Club Swells to Record Size •Law Students Ride Dawson Bandwagon •Legal Aid Program Given Green Light •Seniors Frolic on Lakeshore •George Armsby Dies in Air Crash •Reveal Schedule for SBA Social Season •Four Legal Fraternities Unite in Rushing Plans •The Cloisters •President's Message •Michigan Delegates Attend ALSA Convention •Executive Council Meets Today
Vol. 1, No. 1, September 25, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 1, No. 1, September 25, 1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•A Light Rekindled •Greetings from the Dean •LSA Dues Established •Estep Admits Law Degree Honorary, Estep Convicted as Quack •Freshman Class to Elect Officers •Meeting of LSA Called for Friday, Oct. 6 •Michigan Represented at ALSA Convention •Prof. Dawson Seeks Congressional Seat •Brass Nixis Machines •Steinheimer Joins Faculty •Balfours Designs Law School Ring
Indiana University School Of Law: Notes And Material Gathered For The Preparation Of A History Of The Law School Of Indiana University, Robert G. Miller
Indiana University School Of Law: Notes And Material Gathered For The Preparation Of A History Of The Law School Of Indiana University, Robert G. Miller
Historic Documents
Typed manuscript (photocopy of original) of an unpublished, and never completed, history of the Indiana University School of Law, written by Robert G. Miller (LL.B, 1893). The history takes the form of a brief narrative, along with profiles of individuals who were influential to the school's early history. The history runs from the school’s founding to approximately the turn of the twentieth century.
Includes photocopies of photographs and newspaper articles related to the Law School. Also included are letters from relatives and friends of some of the people profiled, providing the author with details about those individuals
Dean Gavit, Son Honored With U.S. Judge At I.U.
Dean Gavit, Son Honored With U.S. Judge At I.U.
Bernard Campbell Gavit (1933-1951)
No abstract provided.
The Department Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1949-1950), College Of William & Mary
The Department Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1949-1950), College Of William & Mary
Course Information
No abstract provided.
Propriety Of Law Review Comment On Pending Cases
Propriety Of Law Review Comment On Pending Cases
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education, Bernard C. Gavit
Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education, Bernard C. Gavit
Bernard Campbell Gavit (1933-1951)
No abstract provided.
The Lawyers Club, 1949-1950, University Of Michigan Law School
The Lawyers Club, 1949-1950, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Booklet outlining the members, officers, constitution, and by-laws of the Lawyers Club from 1949-1950.
Foreword To The 1st Issue Of The Catholic University Law Review, Brendan F. Brown
Foreword To The 1st Issue Of The Catholic University Law Review, Brendan F. Brown
Miscellaneous Historical Documents
Foreword to the First Issue of the Catholic University Law Review
William C. Robinson And The Early Years Of The Catholic University Of America, Frederick H. Jackson
William C. Robinson And The Early Years Of The Catholic University Of America, Frederick H. Jackson
Miscellaneous Historical Documents
This article discusses the first Dean of the Law School and the beginning of the School of Law.
Book Review. Local Government By Jefferson B. Fordham, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Book Review. Local Government By Jefferson B. Fordham, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Handbook Of The Conflict Of Laws, 3rd Ed. By Herbert F. Goodrich, Monrad G. Paulsen
Book Review. Handbook Of The Conflict Of Laws, 3rd Ed. By Herbert F. Goodrich, Monrad G. Paulsen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education?, Bernard C. Gavit
Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education?, Bernard C. Gavit
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.