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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law As A Social Science, R. Lynn Campbell
Law As A Social Science, R. Lynn Campbell
Dalhousie Law Journal
Law is offered as an undergraduate social science discipline at Carleton University. Students may take programmes leading to both Major and Honours B.A. degrees in law or may also undertake the study of law in a combined Major or Honours programme in conjunction with another discipline. Successful completion of any programme does not qualify the graduate for admission to any bar admission programme nor is any credit given towards a law degree for courses taken at Carleton.' The purpose of the programme is to promote an awareness of the place of rules respecting human conduct in political, social and economic …
University Of Ottawa, Faculty Of Law-Common Law Section: The Past Ten Years, H. A. Hubbard
University Of Ottawa, Faculty Of Law-Common Law Section: The Past Ten Years, H. A. Hubbard
Dalhousie Law Journal
The character of the Common Law Section of our Faculty of Law has changed dramatically in the years since our move into our present quarters in Fauteux Hall in the Fall of 1973. In order to appreciate fully the scope of these changes, it is necessary to contrast the development of our school over the past decade with the situation that preceeded it. When the University of Ottawa opened its Faculty of Law in 1953, it renewed an undertaking begun nearly seventy years before. In 1887, a law school was established at the University of Ottawa and its first Dean, …
The University Of Alberta Faculty Of Law, Frank D. Jones
The University Of Alberta Faculty Of Law, Frank D. Jones
Dalhousie Law Journal
The University of Alberta was founded in 1908, three years after the Province of Alberta was created from the Northwest Territories. From the beginning the University has played a pivotal role in the life of the province. As the first and only university in the province it educated the business and professional class in the new society. Few young residents of the province ventured elsewhere to obtain a university education, and if they did, they obtained their first degree at the University of Alberta. The central importance of the Edmonton campus continued until the University of Calgary was established in …
Legal Education At Calgary: Blending Progress And Tradition, John P. S. Mclaren
Legal Education At Calgary: Blending Progress And Tradition, John P. S. Mclaren
Dalhousie Law Journal
The gestation period of the Faculty of Law, University of Calgary was a long one. After a short lived attempt to operate the Calgary College of Law in 1912-14, the southern Alberta city had to await the founding of the University of Calgary in 1966 before the setting up of a law school would emerge again as a serious possibility.' In 1969, after positive recommendations from both the Law Society of Alberta and the Calgary Bar Association that a law school be established at the new university, the latter under the leadership of President Fred Carruthers formed a sub-committee of …
Anatomy Of Legal Education (Report Of The Tunks Committee): The Way We Were And The Way We Are, Afton Dekanal
Anatomy Of Legal Education (Report Of The Tunks Committee): The Way We Were And The Way We Are, Afton Dekanal
Washington Law Review
Lehan K. Tunks, then Dean of Rutgers Law School in Newark, chaired an Association of American Law Schools Committee on Law School Administration and University Relations that conducted "an inquiry into the adequacy and mobilization of the financial and human resources in American law schools for research and education for the legal profession...." The study, begun in 1955, resulted in a 1961 report, Anatomy of Modern Legal Education, examining the 1956-57 operation of the 129 law schools then on the American Bar Association's approved list. A 146-page questionnaire answered by the dean of each school and a shorter questionnaire answered …
Commencement Address - Rose Elizabeth Bird, Rose Elizabeth Bird
Commencement Address - Rose Elizabeth Bird, Rose Elizabeth Bird
Commencement
No abstract provided.
Future 'Clearing' For Iu Observatory, Brian Mccoy
Future 'Clearing' For Iu Observatory, Brian Mccoy
Maurice James Holland (1984-1985 Acting; 1986 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Strike Stalls Construction At Iu Law School, Courtney G. Leatherman
Strike Stalls Construction At Iu Law School, Courtney G. Leatherman
Maurice James Holland (1984-1985 Acting; 1986 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Pass This Blessing On, J. Clay Smith Jr.
Arnold Anticipates New Role, Brian Mccoy
Former Iu Professor Chosen As Law School's New Dean, Brian Mccoy
Former Iu Professor Chosen As Law School's New Dean, Brian Mccoy
Morris Arnold (1985)
No abstract provided.
1985 Senior Recognition Ceremonies And Luncheon Reception Program
1985 Senior Recognition Ceremonies And Luncheon Reception Program
Recognition Ceremony
No abstract provided.
Commencement 1985 Indiana University Bloomington
Commencement 1985 Indiana University Bloomington
Recognition Ceremony
Transcript from the 1985 Commencement Ceremony of Law School Dean Maurice J. Holland presenting the candidates with the Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree.
Morris Arnold New Law Dean, John Fancher
Trials And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Roger J. Miner '56
Trials And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Roger J. Miner '56
Bar Associations
No abstract provided.
Farewell, William B. Spong Jr.
Marcus L. Plant, Walter Byers
(An Enthusiastic) Tribute To Professor Marcus Plant, Joel M. Boyden
(An Enthusiastic) Tribute To Professor Marcus Plant, Joel M. Boyden
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Marcus L. Plant
Marcus L. Plant, Wex S. Malone
Marcus L. Plant 1911-1984, The University Of Michigan Law Faculty
Marcus L. Plant 1911-1984, The University Of Michigan Law Faculty
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Marcus L. Plant
Marcus L. Plant, Allan F. Smith
Vol. 33, No. 21, April 10, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 33, No. 21, April 10, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•BLSA, HLSA Help to Recruit •Law Review Editor Talks on Politics, Feminism •Review Seeks Minorities, But Bakke Limits Search •Trashing the F.Supps •Kopel Blames the Victim •To Loan Forgive Is Divine •Goodbye to all this •Gun Prohibition, is Useless •Diversion Research Urged •Financial Aid for Summer •Lights Out: Rm. l00 Exams •NCAA Winners Are... •Econ to Law: Love at First Cite •Committee Appointments •Notices •"Desperately Seeking Susan" a Winner •Crossword •Another Missed Gravy Train •Random Notes From A Random First-Year •Law in the Raw
Legal Questions In Perspective, John Paul Stevens
Legal Questions In Perspective, John Paul Stevens
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Barrister April '85, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Barrister April '85, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Barrister
No abstract provided.
Law Week 1985, North Carolina Central School Of Law
Law Week 1985, North Carolina Central School Of Law
Law Week Guides
No abstract provided.
Samuel Enoch Stumpf: A Man Of Many Dimensions, Joe B. Wyatt, Chancellor
Samuel Enoch Stumpf: A Man Of Many Dimensions, Joe B. Wyatt, Chancellor
Vanderbilt Law Review
For more than a generation, Professor Stumpf's students and colleagues have enjoyed the luxury of learning from a man whose own interests and expertise cross traditional lines in academic disciplines and whose analysis of problems, issues, and ideas arches high above the traveled paths of those disciplines.