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Law: Illumination Against Darkness, Alfred C. Aman Jr. Apr 2002

Law: Illumination Against Darkness, Alfred C. Aman Jr.

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


The 'Story' Of Harvard, Daniel Coquillette Feb 2002

The 'Story' Of Harvard, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


The First Women Members Of The Supreme Court Bar, 1879-1900, Mary Clark Jan 1999

The First Women Members Of The Supreme Court Bar, 1879-1900, Mary Clark

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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The Founding Of The Washington College Of Law: The First Law School Established By Women For Women, Mary Clark Jan 1998

The Founding Of The Washington College Of Law: The First Law School Established By Women For Women, Mary Clark

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington Apr 1990

The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette Feb 1987

Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Theory And Practice In Legal Education: An Essay On Clinical Legal Education, Mark Spiegel Jan 1987

Theory And Practice In Legal Education: An Essay On Clinical Legal Education, Mark Spiegel

Mark Spiegel

In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curriculum does not have to be viewed as simply a question of whether more skills training is needed to balance the theory of the traditional curriculum. The author posits that stating the question this way obscures the choices already made, as most types of legal education have elements of both theory and practice. However, how the terms “theory” and “practice” are defined strongly influences how various aspects of legal education are perceived. Therefore, the way we view clinical education depends as much upon the viewpoint …


The Path Of Legal Education From Edward I To Langdell: A History Of Insular Reaction, Ralph Michael Stein Jan 1981

The Path Of Legal Education From Edward I To Langdell: A History Of Insular Reaction, Ralph Michael Stein

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in England and the United States from the time of Edward I to the end of the last century. The response of lawyers and legal educators to the perceived need to protect the profession from a variety of ills and plagues is explored. The development of a sense of professionalism by those engaged in the teaching of law, a sense of professionalism that was reactive to public perception about lawyers as well as to academic dismay at the roles played by lawyers, will be explored …


The Legal Profession: A Look Into The Future, William B. Spong Jr. Jan 1979

The Legal Profession: A Look Into The Future, William B. Spong Jr.

Popular Media

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Slicing The Big Tomato, Daniel Coquillette Dec 1975

Slicing The Big Tomato, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

Orientation Speech to the Entering Class, Boston University Law School


Law Abridgment: Closing Address Delivered Before The Graduating Law Class Of The University Of Michigan, March 20, 1879., James V. Campbell Dec 1878

Law Abridgment: Closing Address Delivered Before The Graduating Law Class Of The University Of Michigan, March 20, 1879., James V. Campbell

Books

We hear on all sides complaints of the increasing mass of printed Reports and text-books, which it is said the lawyer must find some means of mastering, but which no life is long enough to read. The young lawyer, as he scans the dreary catalogues, and wonders what Croesus can buy or what brain can learn all this lore, is sorely puzzled what books to choose from the thousands that have found printers. And when a few years of practice have shown him how small a share of these books have done any good in the world, he is forced …


On The Study Of Law: An Address At The Opening Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, October 3, 1859, James V. Campbell Dec 1858

On The Study Of Law: An Address At The Opening Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, October 3, 1859, James V. Campbell

Other Publications

Professor Campbell's address on the occasion of the inauguration of the Department of Law at the University of Michigan, laying out the hopes for and expectations of the newly-created unit. He sweeps wide through the history of the State and the nobility of the profession: "Let everyone come to the study of the Law with a proper sense of its dignity and importance."


Judge Tucker's Address, N. Beverley Tucker Aug 1847

Judge Tucker's Address, N. Beverley Tucker

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker Nov 1834

Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.