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Virginia Bar Exam, December 1959, Day 2 Dec 1959

Virginia Bar Exam, December 1959, Day 2

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Virginia Bar Exam, December 1959, Day 1 Dec 1959

Virginia Bar Exam, December 1959, Day 1

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Eight Deans From Banta To Wallace Shape And Develop School Of Law, Hamilton Bims Nov 1959

Eight Deans From Banta To Wallace Shape And Develop School Of Law, Hamilton Bims

William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)

Profiles of the first eight Deans of the Indiana University School of Law, including William Perry Rogers.


Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman Nov 1959

Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman

Michigan Law Review

More than any other individual, Professor Edson R. Sunderland has had a tremendous impact upon the Michigan law of procedure. The procedural reforms which he urged and molded into the Michigan law of procedure have been in use for nearly half a century, and to this day are the framework for our procedural laws.


Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review Nov 1959

Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A tribute to the memory of Edson Read Sunderland.


Legal Writings Of Edson R. Sunderland, Michigan Law Review Nov 1959

Legal Writings Of Edson R. Sunderland, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

The following bibliography, with some additions and corrections supplied to the editors, is reprinted by permission of Professor Sunderland's family who presented the original to him in 1957 on the occasion of his eighty-fourth birthday.


Edson R. Sunderland And The Teaching Of Procedure, Charles H. King Nov 1959

Edson R. Sunderland And The Teaching Of Procedure, Charles H. King

Michigan Law Review

Once having arrived at the University of Michigan Law School, Edson Sunderland never left, except on a temporary basis. He entered the school in 1898, having previously received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University's College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Immediately upon his graduation in 1901 he was invited to become a member of the faculty, an invitation which he accepted effective the following fall.


Edson Sunderland And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Charles E. Clark Nov 1959

Edson Sunderland And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Charles E. Clark

Michigan Law Review

It was my privilege to be associated with Edson Sunderland for many years in a major endeavor for the improvement of law administration, namely, the framing of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In this association I came to know what a rare spirit he was, how devoted to the public service he had undertaken, and yet withal how gay and charming a friend and co-worker he always showed himself. In the roster of American workers for better justice he stands preeminent for the length, the original character, and the unique persistence of his labors. But this wholehearted idealism in …


Edson R. Sunderland's Contribution To The Reform Of Civil Procedure In Illinois, George Ragland Jr. Nov 1959

Edson R. Sunderland's Contribution To The Reform Of Civil Procedure In Illinois, George Ragland Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Illinois is greatly indebted to Edson R. Sunderland for the effective and enduring contributions which he made to the Civil Practice Act of 1933. That reform was encouraged in no small degree by his speeches and writings. He served as its principal draftsman. His suggestions were of much assistance to the bench and bar of the state in modifying and implementing the original draft so that the measure could be successfully put into operation. Regulation of details of practice by rules of court, which was a primary feature of Professor Sunderland's draft and one which he helped defend against attack, …


Edson R. Sunderland And Judicial Administration, Glenn R. Winters Nov 1959

Edson R. Sunderland And Judicial Administration, Glenn R. Winters

Michigan Law Review

The name of Edson R. Sunderland stands out as one of the great and forward-looking leaders of his generation and of all time in the improvement of the administration of justice.


Oppenheim: Federal Antitrust Laws, Cases And Comments (Second Edition), Carl H. Fulda Nov 1959

Oppenheim: Federal Antitrust Laws, Cases And Comments (Second Edition), Carl H. Fulda

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Federal Antitrust Laws, Cases and Comments (Second Edition). By S. Chesterfield Oppenheim, assisted by Richard W. Pogue.


Law School Notes Sep 1959

Law School Notes

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Day's Work, Charles V. Laughlin Sep 1959

A Day's Work, Charles V. Laughlin

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Law School Of The University Of Michigan: 1859 - 1959, Elizabeth Gaspar Brown Aug 1959

The Law School Of The University Of Michigan: 1859 - 1959, Elizabeth Gaspar Brown

Articles

On October 3, 1959, the law school of the University of Michigan will have completed a hundred years of functioning existence. A century earlier, on October 3, 1859, James Valentine Campbell delivered an address On the Study of the Law at the Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor, officially opening the law department.


Centennial Observance, Marcus L. Plant Aug 1959

Centennial Observance, Marcus L. Plant

Articles

Preparations for the appropriate observance of the University of Michigan Law School Centennial were started more than two years in advance of the 100th anniversary date. The arrangements were planned and are being carried out by two committees. One is an alumni centennial committee of forty-five members selected so as to be representative of law school alumni in all areas of the country. The other is a committee of members of the law faculty.


Legal Education: Past, Present, Future, E. Blythe Stason Aug 1959

Legal Education: Past, Present, Future, E. Blythe Stason

Articles

For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospective view of legal education of the past generation, and, second, a speculative preview of the years that lie ahead. This is a task of no slight challenge, for legal education is a truly complex activity in a rapidly changing world. To present an evaluation of the past as well as a prediction for the future within the compass of a short article necessarily involves both brevity and careful selection of the features of the subject to be examined. Moreover, since I am principally …


Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 3 Jul 1959

Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 3

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Editor's Note Jul 1959

Editor's Note

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 1 Jun 1959

Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 1

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 2 Jun 1959

Virginia Bar Exam, June 1959, Section 2

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Vol. 8, No. 20, May 1, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School May 1959

Vol. 8, No. 20, May 1, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Michael Gaudet, General Counsel of Euratom, the European Common Market, and the European Coal and Steel Community Will be a Guest of the Law School •The Odd Lot Investment Club •Classification for the Law School Summer Session •George Kersten, Presiding Judge of Case Club •The Law Club Will Hold its "Last Fling of Spring" •The Senior Party •Sports and Fraternity News •1958 Quad •At the Flicks


Vol. 8, No. 19, April 24, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1959

Vol. 8, No. 19, April 24, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Guido Casari Announces Election Results •Barbara Burger and Jerry Borden Were Announced as the Winners of the Campbell Competition and George Kersten was Named as Next Year's Presiding Judge •At the Honors Banquet Wednesday Night, Tom Kauper was Elected Editor in Chief of the Law Review •The Annual Broomfield Prize Essay Award Contest •The Senior Class Decided to Discontinue Plans for a Class Picture •A Law Club Picnic and Barbeque is Scheduled for Tomorrow •Fraternity News •At the Flicks


Vol. 8, No. 18, April 16, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1959

Vol. 8, No. 18, April 16, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Mrs. Georgian A. Peavy, Director of the Lawyers Club Since 1954, Has Announced Her Resignation •SBA Elections Will be Held April 23rd •The Law School Will be the Host or the ALSA 6th Circuit Convention •The Finals of the Campbell Competition Will Take Place this Friday •The Faculty Committee has Approved the General Plan for a Film Depicting Legal Education at Michigan •The Faculty has Also Approved Publication of a Survey of Michigan Legal Education •Crease Ball is This Saturday •The Boll Weevils Will Entertain at the Law Club Jazz Party •All Odd Lot Investment Contest Entrants •Fraternity News •At …


Vol. 8, No. 17, April 9, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1959

Vol. 8, No. 17, April 9, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Twenty-Eight Members of the Third Year Class Have Been Elected to the Order of the Coif •Professor Emeritus Edson Read Sunderland Died Sunday •The Court for the 34th Annual Campbell Competition was Announced by Presiding Judge Arnold Henson •The Odd Lot Investment Club Will Meet on Friday •Fraternity Pre-Parties and Dinners Will Start the Lost Weekend Centered Around the SBA- Barristers Crease Ball •The Final Date for Submitting Applications for Financial Assistance for the Summer Session and for the Next Academic Year •Lost and Found •Sports and Fraternity News •At the Flicks


Marshall-Wythe School Of Law (Academic Year 1958-1959), College Of William & Mary Apr 1959

Marshall-Wythe School Of Law (Academic Year 1958-1959), College Of William & Mary

Course Information

No abstract provided.


Vol. 8, No. 16, March 19, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1959

Vol. 8, No. 16, March 19, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Professor L. Hart Wright, Alan Polasky, William Pierce and Mrs. Douglas Brown •The Schedule of Courses for the 1959 Summer Session •Dean Denis V. Cowen, of the Capetown University Law School, Union of South Africa, Will be the Guest of the Law School •A Two Day Institute of Proposed New Michigan Rules of Civil Procedure •Gilbert H. Montague, Well Known Antitrust Expert •A Ford Foundation Fellowship for Study Abroad in 1959-1960 •The SBA Law Club Speaker Committee has Invited Thomas Learty, Regional Director of the FBI •The Barristers Announce that Tickets to the Crease Ball are Now on Sale •The …


Vol. 8, No. 15, March 12, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1959

Vol. 8, No. 15, March 12, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•In the Semi-Final Round of the Campbell Competition Held Last Night •Professor John P. Dawson of Harvard Law School Will Deliver a Series of Five Lectures •Roger Gambatese Has Been Elected as the Junior Representative •Copies of the 1958 Quad •Governor G. Mennen Williams, and Noted Economist •The Barristers Have Set the Evening of April 18 for the Crease Ball •Sports and Fraternity News •At the Flicks


Vol. 8, No. 14, March 5, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1959

Vol. 8, No. 14, March 5, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•The 11th Annual Cooley Lecture Series Will be Delivered by John P. Dawson •The Lawyers Club Will Observe the Centennial Anniversary of the Law School •The Semi-Final Round of the Campbell Competition Will be Held Wednesday •The Lawyers Club Will Conduct an Election •The Annual Honors Day Banquet •A Twenty Minute Color Film of Legal Education at Michigan •Sports and Fraternity News •At the Flicks


Law School Notes Mar 1959

Law School Notes

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vol. 8, No. 13, February 26, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1959

Vol. 8, No. 13, February 26, 1959, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Barristers Tapped Ten Juniors for Membership Nineteen Clerks Have Been Selected for the Spring Session of the Case Clubs •A Faculty Discussion on the Subject of "Admissions Policy- Past, Present Prospective" in the Law Club Lounge •The Odd Lot Investment Club Will Meet Friday •Sports and Fraternity News •Circuit Court Docket •Faculty Notes •At the Flicks