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University of Michigan Law School

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1934

University of Michigan Law School

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University Of Michigan Law School Grading Regulations, University Of Michigan Law School Jun 1934

University Of Michigan Law School Grading Regulations, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Outline of University of Michigan Law School grading regulations


The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1934

The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Program for the final arguments of the Law School Case Clubs.


A Book Of The Law Quadrangle At The University Of Michigan, Fred Nathan Jan 1934

A Book Of The Law Quadrangle At The University Of Michigan, Fred Nathan

About the Buildings

William Wilson Cook ardently believed that the future of democratic institutions must depend in large measure upon the ability and integrity of the members of the legal profession. He hoped to improve the quality of the leadership provided by that profession by improving the law schools. As the immediate object of his philanthropy he chose his Alma Mater, The University of Michigan Law School. The Law Quadrangle is the physical embodiment of one aspect of his idea and marks a milestone in legal education. In making possible a close fellowship between lawyers, teachers, and students in an inspiring environment he …


Practice Court Rules, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1934

Practice Court Rules, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

The purpose of the Practice Court is to afford to students of this department practical instruction in pleading both at law and in equity, under the common law system and the "reformed" or "code" procedure, and actual experience in the commencement and trial of cases through all their stages.