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Legal Education

The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

1968

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The Legal Issue Spring 1968 Newsletter, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law Apr 1968

The Legal Issue Spring 1968 Newsletter, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law

The Legal Issue

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The Legal Issue Spring 1968 V8 N1, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law Apr 1968

The Legal Issue Spring 1968 V8 N1, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law

The Legal Issue

No abstract provided.


Tributes To Dean Vernon X. Miller: As We Know Him, Editorial Board Jan 1968

Tributes To Dean Vernon X. Miller: As We Know Him, Editorial Board

Miscellaneous Historical Documents

A short tribute to Dean Miller upon the occasion of his retirement. This piece appeared in the Catholic University Law Review


Vernon X. Miller: Association Man, Michael H. Cardozo Jan 1968

Vernon X. Miller: Association Man, Michael H. Cardozo

Miscellaneous Historical Documents

A short tribute to Dean Miller upon the occasion of his retirement. This piece appeared in the Catholic University Law Review


The Legal Issue Winter 1968-69 V9 N1, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law Jan 1968

The Legal Issue Winter 1968-69 V9 N1, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law

The Legal Issue

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When You Wish Upon A Star: The J.D. Fantasy, George P. Smith Ii Jan 1968

When You Wish Upon A Star: The J.D. Fantasy, George P. Smith Ii

Scholarly Articles

It is maintained here that the development and improvement of the standards for the work undertaken for the basic law degree should be of first and primary consideration. Specifically, by making the law schools substantially stronger and more stable, by acquiring good, productive full-time faculties, by placing greater emphasis upon the realization of lawyer skills through legal education and the development of more effective teaching techniques, by maintaining up-to-date curricula, by phasing out part-time evening law school programs and completely disaccrediting the study of law through correspondence schools, by maintaining better research libraries, by setting higher admission standards for some …


Academic Aloofness: Stimulant Or Depressant To Legal Education?, George P. Smith Ii Jan 1968

Academic Aloofness: Stimulant Or Depressant To Legal Education?, George P. Smith Ii

Scholarly Articles

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