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Articles 181 - 210 of 214
Full-Text Articles in Law
Law For Everyone For The Librarian, Hugh M. Kindred
Law For Everyone For The Librarian, Hugh M. Kindred
Dalhousie Law Journal
The problem raised by this subject is one of access to the law.' Encapsulated in my title, Law for Everyone For the Librarian, are three components: the law; the reader with a problem; and you, the librarian. The issue is essentially how to bring the three together, and in my judgment the librarian is the critical link. The equipment you need I have divided into four elements, which I will pose to you as questions: What are the resources? Where are they? How do you get at them? and How can you use them to the reader's benefit?
Law Schools And Other Reformatories, Norval Morris
Law Schools And Other Reformatories, Norval Morris
Dalhousie Law Journal
It is, of course, a great and undeserved honor for me to be offering this year's Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture. The slightest acquaintance with Dean Read's career reveals the range and quality of his contributions to the law, to the institutions of society and to legal education. It is a great pleasure to be playing a role in these annual memorial celebrations. His life is a model of service and scholarship to all who wish to live the life of the law at its higher levels and refutes those who see our profession as narrow or intellectually confined. Nevertheless, …
The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins
The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Liberalism Within The Law: The Continuing Contribution Of Ralph Follen Fuchs, Maurice H. Merrill
Liberalism Within The Law: The Continuing Contribution Of Ralph Follen Fuchs, Maurice H. Merrill
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus
The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus
Vanderbilt Law Review
This is a day of rejoicing for all of those who love this University, for those who know the quality of this School, and for those who are aware of the role which a great school of law can play in the progress of this southern region. We are grateful to all of you for coming to help us celebrate this accomplishment, especially grateful to those of you who bring greetings from other schools of law, and for those of you who have had a part in this program and will have a part in it this morning. This day …
Legal Education And The Demands For Stability And Change Through Law, John W. Wade
Legal Education And The Demands For Stability And Change Through Law, John W. Wade
Vanderbilt Law Review
Our theme for this dedication program is "Stability and Change Through Law." The general plan has been to give consideration, first, to the demands made upon law and legal institutions to meet the basic social needs for security and order and to reach out toward the fuller realization of national ideals, while adapting to the stresses brought on by science, technology, and changing political, economic,and social patterns; and second, to the responses of law and legal institutions to these demands. The treatments of the law's response considered not only what has been done in the past and what is being …
Law And Liberal Education, Jacob Weissman
Law And Liberal Education, Jacob Weissman
Vanderbilt Law Review
Law, says the author, can be a useful tool in the building of a liberal education. Uniquely combining the study of past experience with the solving of present day problems, law study could very well supplement or replace traditional undergraduate courses in humanities and history of Western civilization. Nothing that thus far such changes have been made primarily at a few schools of business, the author discusses the advantages of similar use of law for liberal education in any undergraduate curriculum and, eventually, in the law schools.
The Regenerative Process In Law, Leon Green
The Regenerative Process In Law, Leon Green
Indiana Law Journal
Addison C. Harris Lecture Series
Book 30 Jan 1944 - Nov 1945
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Books sent to war prisoners; concerned about returned members of Armed Forces “pouring” into schools and colleges; End of World War II.
Book 29 July 1942 - Dec 1943
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Alumni joining army; Female law students; War Effort Blackouts force library to close early at times; reports of alumni missing/killed in Europe; War Labor Conference.
Book 28 July 1, 1941 - June 24, 1942
Book 28 July 1, 1941 - June 24, 1942
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; United States enters World War II; Dean goes to Chattanooga for a war conference; blackouts for war effort.
Book 27 July 1940-June 1941
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: A woman in the class of first year students using law library; Discussion of orientation classes in law school- law faculty wanting no orientation since professional school.
Book 26 July 1, 1939 - June 30, 1940
Book 26 July 1, 1939 - June 30, 1940
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Harsh winter; considering facilitating the use of personally owned typewriters; Seniors drafted up a letter to the President protesting his lack of neutrality in public utterances; Chain letter circulated by 1st year student about keeping US out of war.
Book 25 July 1, 1938 - June 30, 1939
Book 25 July 1, 1938 - June 30, 1939
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Mention of new Supreme Court building in Washington; funeral of Dean Massey; law library closed in afternoons during football games.
Book 24 July 1937 - June 1938
College of Law Library History
Francis Apperson has joined library staff as Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Discussion how UT one of first law libraries to permit circulation; Constitution’s 150th Anniversary.
Book 23 July 29, 1936 - June 30, 1937
Book 23 July 29, 1936 - June 30, 1937
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Law school closed while President comes through Knoxville; dedication of Ferris Hall; petition to increase open hours of library; Increasing library staff hours and schedule to 40 hours a week with vacation and student assistants.
May 1, 1933 - June 30, 1933
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: UT observes daylight savings hours; Controversy about daylight savings.
Oct. 1, 1931 - June 30, 1932
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: One professor mentions that all of the “poor students” have been “eliminated” from his class due to cost of school; girl law students begin to regularly use the law library; Justice Holmes retires; State Bar Exam held in Knoxville.
May 19, 1931 - Sept 30, 1931
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. These librarians spent their days assisting patrons, binding books, record keeping, obtaining new material for the library and writing. Records indicate attendance, what students were studying and events in the community.
Book 14 July 1929 - June 1930
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Judge Swiggart of State Supreme Court used library Oct. 12, 1929; Night school begins.
Book 13 Sept 1928 - June 1929
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Library use greatly increasing; details decisions made to improve and expand the library, working with the Knoxville Bar Association.
Book 12 Sept 1927 - Aug 1928
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Bar Library Members and Lawyers using; students required to register their hours spent in the library; October 5, 1927 exercises at Jefferson Hall in honor of Governor Peay; Judge McKinney of Court of Appeals used Library Oct 6, 1927; Judge Grafton Green Chief Justice of Tennessee Supreme Court used library on Oct 16, 1927; Judge Portrum of Civil Court of Appeals used library Juan 17, 1928.
Book 11 Mar - Sept 1927
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: 1927 Rules of Knoxville Bar Library Association.
Book 10 Sept 1926 - Mar 1927
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: School closed for East Tennessee Teacher’s Association meeting; law library moves to Tennessee Hall; Knoxville Bar Library books all moved to University of Tennessee Law Library.
Book 9 Feb - June 1926
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Reported case of German Measles; Judge Jones visited trying to win votes; debate on Prohibition; talk about moving law library to Tennessee Hall.
Book 8 Sept 1925 - Jan 1926
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: School closed for the Tennessee Valley Fair; low library attendance due to the World Series; class canceled for Tennessee v. Vanderbilt football game; State Board of Education meeting in Ayres Hall.
Book 6 Jan 1924 - Jan 1925
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Educational Association meetings; Judges of the Tenn. Supreme Court visit on October 30, 1924.
Book 7 Feb - May 1925
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Trouble keeping order in the library; Tennessee Legislature Investigating Committee visits University of Tennessee.
Book 5 Sept - Jan 1924
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Division of State Fair September 27, 2012, Tennessee Supreme Court opening in Nashville.
Book 4 Jan - June 1923
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Smallpox breaks out at the University of Tennessee; Visit from the Russian Prince Grandson of former Prime Minister.