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Articles 1861 - 1890 of 2097
Full-Text Articles in Law
Lawyers Class Of 1924
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1924.
A Selection Of Cases And Other Authorities On The Law Of Admiralty, Pt.3: The Reception And Modification Of Maritime Law, Edwin D. Dickinson
A Selection Of Cases And Other Authorities On The Law Of Admiralty, Pt.3: The Reception And Modification Of Maritime Law, Edwin D. Dickinson
Books
“The following collection of cases and other authorities on the Law of Admiralty requires prefatory comment in at least two particulars.
In the first place, the collection is incomplete. It has been necessary to keep within rather definite limits of space. Within those limits it has seemed better to develop selected topics somewhat fully, leaving out others altogether, rather than to spread the collection out over as much of the field as one would like to include….
In the second place, the collection is tentative. There are no footnotes and such materials as are usually thus included must be supplied …
Change In Entrance Requirements To State University Law School, Henry M. Bates
Change In Entrance Requirements To State University Law School, Henry M. Bates
Articles
“A very important step forward in legal education was taken on January 25th, 1924, when the Regents of the University of Michigan adopted the unanimous recommendation of the law faculty for the raising of entrance requirements to the Law School, as follows ….”
Catalogue Of Graduates, Non-Graduates, Officers, And Members Of The Faculties 1837-1921, University Of Michigan Law School
Catalogue Of Graduates, Non-Graduates, Officers, And Members Of The Faculties 1837-1921, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Law School excerpt (pgs. 463-618) from University of Michigan Catalogue of Graduates, Non-Graduates, Officers, and Members of the Faculties. 1837-1921.
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1922
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1922
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1922.
University Of Michigan: Directory, Law Class Of 1922
University Of Michigan: Directory, Law Class Of 1922
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1922.
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1922
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1922
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
1952 edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1922.
University Of Michigan Law School: Directory: Class Of 1922
University Of Michigan Law School: Directory: Class Of 1922
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1922.
The Lawyers' Club And Dormitories, Henry M. Bates
The Lawyers' Club And Dormitories, Henry M. Bates
Articles
The generous gift of an internationally known lawyer who is a graduate of this Law School has made it possible for the Law School to plan a splendid group of buildings. When the whole plan is finally realized we shall have an equipment for the professional work and the living arrangements of our law students hitherto unequaled anywhere in the history of legal education.
Law Class Of 1895 Twenty-Fifth Reunion, University Of Michigan Law School
Law Class Of 1895 Twenty-Fifth Reunion, University Of Michigan Law School
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Schedule of events for the twenty-fifth reunion of the Law Class of 1895.
Practice Court Rules, University Of Michigan Law School
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.
This booklet outlines the Practice Court Rules for 1920.
Note And Comment, Edson R. Sunderland, Evans Holbrook, Jospeh H. Drake, Ralph W. Aigler, Victor H. Lane
Note And Comment, Edson R. Sunderland, Evans Holbrook, Jospeh H. Drake, Ralph W. Aigler, Victor H. Lane
Michigan Law Review
The Law School- The year 1919-1920 opens with 336 sudents enrolled. These are classified as follows: Third year--85; second year--W; first year -149; special-s. As compared with 65 enrolled a year ago the present attendance is gratifying. Preliminary applscations point to a large number of entering students in February.
Note And Comment, James P. Hall, Henry M. Bates, Edgar N. Durfee, Willard T. Barbour, Ralph W. Aigler
Note And Comment, James P. Hall, Henry M. Bates, Edgar N. Durfee, Willard T. Barbour, Ralph W. Aigler
Michigan Law Review
The Law School - In common with all other law schools requiring college work for admission, this school has suffered a very heavy loss in attendance because of war conditions. This, however, is a matter for pride and not for discouragement for it means that our students have gone into the army or navy or other branches of the national service in very high ratio to their total number. And this is by no means due only to the effect of the Selective Service Act for from the very beginning our men have volunteered in great spirit and promptness. In …
Class History: Law Class Of 1918, University Of Michigan
Class History: Law Class Of 1918, University Of Michigan
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Summary of the experience of the 1916 Law Class.
Note And Comment, Gordon Stoner, Ralph W. Aigler, Michigan Law Review
Note And Comment, Gordon Stoner, Ralph W. Aigler, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Bradley Martin Thompson - For a second time within the year death has claimed a member of the Faculty of the Law School. Professor Jerome C. Knowlton died in January, and now on September 29th last, Professor Bradley M. Thompson has completed his life-work.
Academic Life And The Great War, Henry M. Bates
Academic Life And The Great War, Henry M. Bates
Other Publications
The address of Dean Henry M. Bates on academic life and the war, delivered at the opening of the 1917-1918 University of Michigan Law School year, is the topic of this comment.
Note And Comment, John B. Waite, Samuel D. Frankel, Melville C. Mason
Note And Comment, John B. Waite, Samuel D. Frankel, Melville C. Mason
Michigan Law Review
The Death of Professor Knowlton - The loss to the Law School and to his colleagues of the law faculty in the death of Jerome Cyril Knowlton cannot be expressed. For thirty-one years, the longest period of active service ever given by any man to this Law School, Mr. Knowlton was an effective factor in the development of the institution and in the moulding of the character and the legal ideas and ideals of the thousands of graduates who have passed through the Law School into the service of community and state and country, at the bar, upon the bench, …
A Four Year Course In Law, Henry M. Bates
A Four Year Course In Law, Henry M. Bates
Articles
In the February, 1914, number of The Alumnus, devoted in part to the Michigan Law School, some account was given of the large number of new courses which had been added recently to the curriculum. The courses commented upon in that discussion, besides one advanced course in procedure, deal mainly with what may be called extra-legal or at least extra-professional subjects, such as the History of English Law, the Philosophy of Law and advanced courses in Roman Law and Jurisprudence. Prior to this period of expansion in the law curriculum many other additions had been made to the list of …
Cases On The Law Of Bankruptcy: Including The Law Of Fraudulent Conveyances, Evans Holbrook, Ralph W. Aigler
Cases On The Law Of Bankruptcy: Including The Law Of Fraudulent Conveyances, Evans Holbrook, Ralph W. Aigler
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This collection of cases is the result of several years' work in the class-room by both of the editors. It is obvious that there are difficulties in the teaching of a subject based entirely on a statute, especially in the years immediately following the adoption of the statute, when its provisions have not yet been passed on by the courts; now, however, a considerable body of authoritative judicial interpretation of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898 has grown up, and it is hoped that the cases contained in this volume will serve to show the effective structure that has been constructed …
University Of Michigan Legal Directory, Arthur E. Lybolt
University Of Michigan Legal Directory, Arthur E. Lybolt
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
A directory of University of Michigan Law School graduates through the Law Class of 1913.
1914 Law Class: Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
1949 edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1914.
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1914
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1914
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
1930 edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1914.
University Of Michigan: 1914 Law Class
University Of Michigan: 1914 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1914.
Commencement Week Exercises Program, University Of Michigan Law School
Commencement Week Exercises Program, University Of Michigan Law School
Commencement and Honors Materials
Program for the June 21 to June 25, 1914 University of Michigan Law School commencement week exercises.
Cases On Procedure, Annotated. Common Law Pleading, Edson R. Sunderland
Cases On Procedure, Annotated. Common Law Pleading, Edson R. Sunderland
Books
“No subject is more intimately connected with the history and development of our law than common law pleading. In sharp contrast with the other great system of law, that founded by the Romans, the common law has not been the product of legislation, but of litigation. It has grown up in the atmosphere of courts of justice. Such a genesis would necessarily give it a strong procedural favor, and would tend to emphasize remedies at the expense of rights. Procedure might therefore be expected to play a much larger part in the development of the common law than in the …
Some Recent Developments In The Department Of Law, Henry M. Bates
Some Recent Developments In The Department Of Law, Henry M. Bates
Articles
The present continues to be a period of rapid and interesting development in legal education. The criticisms to which the law and its administration by courts and lawyers have been subjected during the last few years very naturally and properly has led to a careful reconsideration of existing methods of legal instruction in the hope that they might perhaps be improved. The truth is that scientific legal education, comparatively speaking, is still in its infancy both in England and in the United States. Instruction in law of the dogmatic and supposedly purely practical kind has long been carried on efficiently …
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1913
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1913
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1913.
Practice Court Rules, University Of Michigan Law School
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.
This booklet outlines the Practice Court Rules for 1913.
The Department Of Law And The State, Henry M. Bates
The Department Of Law And The State, Henry M. Bates
Articles
We are living in a period of extraordinary unrest. The spirit of criticism is prevalent, and no belief or creed, no institution is exempt from this questioning spirit of the time. Among social institutions perhaps none is being more relentlessly subjected to attack than the law as administered in our courts and practiced by our lawyers. It is true that much of the criticism leveled at legal institutions is unreasonable and is based upon ignorance or prejudice, but there remains a residuum of complaint which is well founded. In the very nature of things law and its administration always have …
Directory: University Of Michigan Law Class: 1912
Directory: University Of Michigan Law Class: 1912
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1912.