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Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol. 2 Issue 1, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association Nov 1920

Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol. 2 Issue 1, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association

Notre Dame Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


The Law And Lawyers, William Hoynes Nov 1920

The Law And Lawyers, William Hoynes

Journal Articles

In this piece, William Hoynes rebukes the pessimism of onlookers who fear that the legal profession has lost its virtue and become overcrowded. Here, Hoynes concedes that the lawyer population has expanded due to a correlating growth of business and that some who bear the title “lawyer” have failed the honor of the profession through the predatory tactic of inciting potential litigants. However, Hoynes moderates this view by shedding light on the prevalence of obtaining legal education to arm oneself with tools useful in reaching success in a myriad of fields other than law practice. In sum, this paper asserts …


Commencement Exercises, Summer School 1920, University Of Notre Dame Aug 1920

Commencement Exercises, Summer School 1920, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

The Degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred on six men from Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.


Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1920

Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

The degree of Bachelor of Law was conferred on 23 men.


Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol. 1 Issue 2, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association Jun 1920

Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol. 1 Issue 2, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association

Notre Dame Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol.1 Issue 1, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association Apr 1920

Notre Dame Law Reporter Vol.1 Issue 1, Notre Dame Law Reporter Association

Notre Dame Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Index Of Early Notre Dame Faculty, University Of Notre Dame Jan 1920

Index Of Early Notre Dame Faculty, University Of Notre Dame

1941–1952: Clarence E. Manion

Search results for "Manion" from the University of Notre Dame Archives.

The index is a transcription of various official faculty and administrator lists found in the Notre Dame Annual Catalogue and Bulletin of Study. Each entry includes a standardized form of the individual’s name, the name exactly as it appeared in the original text, the date and page number of the original listing, and the person’s department and position. Some entries contain additional notes or a notice that more information (usually about schools and degrees) is included in the source document. Absence of such a note means that all …


Prospectus And Announcement Of The College Of Law For 1920–1921, Notre Dame Law Reporter Jan 1920

Prospectus And Announcement Of The College Of Law For 1920–1921, Notre Dame Law Reporter

Bulletins of Information

With the year 1919–1920, the College of Law at the University of Notre Dame began using the new building, Hoynes College of Law, named in honor of William Hoynes, Dean Emeritus. The article describes the law library, court room, class rooms, organization and system, methods of instruction, introduction to the study of law, the law and how to practice it, course of procedure, the University courts, courses of study, requirements for admission, and lists the schedule of courses.


Notre Dame's Legal Renaissance, Delmar J. Edmundson Jan 1920

Notre Dame's Legal Renaissance, Delmar J. Edmundson

About the Law School

Delmar J. Edmundson describes the law building and law faculty at the beginning of a new era, one ushered in by the 1919 retirement of the law school's first dean, William Hoynes.


Salutation, Francis Joseph Vurpillat Jan 1920

Salutation, Francis Joseph Vurpillat

Journal Articles

Francis J. Vurpillat, '91, editor-in-chief on the faculty board for the new student publication The Notre Dame Law Reporter, encourages the alumni be supportive.


Constitutional Law - War Powers Of Congress (Validity Of Conscription Act), Francis Joseph Vurpillat Jan 1920

Constitutional Law - War Powers Of Congress (Validity Of Conscription Act), Francis Joseph Vurpillat

Journal Articles

This paper was read before The Round Table of South Bend, Indiana, and before the classes in constitutional law prior to the rendition of the decision by the United States Supreme Court, sustaining the Conscription Act. The paper is here presented in its original form, by request, on account of its controversial character and legal-brief style, the subject-matter of constitutional law and war powers being ever new to students of the law.