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Articles 1891 - 1920 of 2097
Full-Text Articles in Law
Directory Of The 1912 Law Class
Directory Of The 1912 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1912.
The Four Year Course In The Department Of Law, Henry M. Bates
The Four Year Course In The Department Of Law, Henry M. Bates
Articles
The present year has witnessed the final step in the establishment of the new entrance requirement to the Law Department which was undertaken by the Faculty and Regents several years ago. This, in effect, provides that every student in the Law Department from now on shall have had at least one year in the Literary Department, or its equivalent elsewhere, and places the course of the Law Department practically upon the four year basis of the other schools in the University.
The Art Of Legal Practice, Edson R. Sunderland
The Art Of Legal Practice, Edson R. Sunderland
Articles
In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and changes so rapidly that only a nimble and diligent student can keep abreast of it. One is likely to wake up any morning and find that the legislature has repealed a good part of what he knows, and he is in constant danger of having his most carefully formed opinions completely upset by a new decision of the Supreme Court. These violent changes are not due to any new discoveries, such as constantly enliven the scientific world, but merely to the …
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 25 to June 29, 1911 University of Michigan Law School commencement week exercises.
Cases On Suretyship, Robert E. Bunker
Cases On Suretyship, Robert E. Bunker
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A casebook with selected cases to aid the teaching of suretyship.
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 26 to June 30, 1910 University of Michigan Law School commencement week exercises.
President Harry Burns Hutchins, Edwin C. Goddard
President Harry Burns Hutchins, Edwin C. Goddard
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No more striking proof of perfect confidence and high regard could be afforded than the unanimous sense of relief with which the news of the appointment of Harry Burns Hutchins as permanent President of the University was welcomed by his colleagues of all Departments, with whom he had for so many years been closely associated. Verily, he is not one without honor in his own country.
Henry Moore Bates, Joseph H. Drake
Henry Moore Bates, Joseph H. Drake
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The important changes in the administrative force of the University this year have been of especial significance to the Law Department. It is a matter for congratulation that a r.ew Dean has been chosen from the present Faculty, thus assuring the continuation of the successful policy of the past without essential break.
Decisions, Statutes, & C., Concerning The Law Of Estates In Land, John R. Rood
Decisions, Statutes, & C., Concerning The Law Of Estates In Land, John R. Rood
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“The following pages have been printed from the notes made from time to time while preparing to conduct exercises in the first course on real property at the University of Michigan, using Blackstone’s Commentaries on the text.… In this edition several typographical errors in the first impression have been discovered and corrected. The scope of the work has also been extended by numerous additions throughout, and by inserting the chapters on uses, trusts, and powers, which did not appear in the first edition.
JOHN R. ROOD
Dated, Ann Arbor, February 25th, 1910” --Preface.
Decisions, Statutes, & C., Concerning The Law Of Estates In Land, John R. Rood
Decisions, Statutes, & C., Concerning The Law Of Estates In Land, John R. Rood
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“The following pages have been printed from the notes made from time to time while preparing to conduct exercises in the first course on real property at the University of Michigan, using Blackstone’s Commentaries on the text. The design has been to present the great monuments which mark epochs in the various branches on the subject, with only an occasional late example… The present is a temporary edition, made to try out the serviceability of such a book by use in class… The editing has been rather hurriedly done, and the charity of the reader is requested.” --Preface
Class History '09 Law
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1909. Published in 1951.
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 20 to June 24, 1909 University of Michigan Law School commencement week exercises.
The Art Of Legal Practice, Edson R. Sunderland
The Art Of Legal Practice, Edson R. Sunderland
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In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and changes so rapidly that only a nimble and diligent student can keep abreast of it. One is likely to wake up any morning and find that the legislature has repealed a good part of what he knows, and he is in constant danger of having his most carefully formed opinions completely upset by a new decision of the Supreme Court. These violent changes are not due to any new discoveries, such as constantly enliven the scientific world, but merely to the …
A Short History And Some Of The Graduates Of The Department Of Law Of The University Of Michigan, Burke A. Hinsdale
A Short History And Some Of The Graduates Of The Department Of Law Of The University Of Michigan, Burke A. Hinsdale
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 issue.
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1908
Directory Of The Law Class Of 1908
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1908.
James Valentine Campbell, Victor H. Lane
James Valentine Campbell, Victor H. Lane
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Judge James Valentine Campbell was born in Buffalo in the State of New York on the 25th day of February, 1823, and his sixty-seventh year had just closed when he died in the City of Detroit on the 26th day of March, 1890.
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
Michigan Law Review
In the early fifties, there were four young men practicing at the bar of the State of Michigan who became so influential during the formative period in the jurisprudence of the state that we cannot name one of them without thinking of the others. James V. Campbell, Isaac P. Christiancy, Thomas M. Cooley arid Benjamin F. Graves came from New York parentage and from New England stock. The three last name received their education in the primary schools and academies of New York. As young men seeking their future they came west and settled in different parts of this state. …
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
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In the early fifties, there were four young men practicing at the bar of the State of Michigan who became so influential during the formative period in the jurisprudence of the state that we cannot name one of them without thinking of the others. James V. Campbell, Isaac P. Christiancy, Thomas M. Cooley and Benjamin F. Graves came from New York parentage and from New England stock. The three last named received their education in the primary schools and academies of New York. As young men seeking their future they came west and settled in different parts of this state. …
Directory Of 1906 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1906. Published 1908.
Directory Of 1906 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1906. Published 1917.
Directory Of 1906 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Fourth edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1906. Published August 1936.
Directory Of 1906 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Third edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1906. Published 1926.
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 17 to June 21, 1906 University of Michigan Law School commencement week exercises.
Selected Cases On The Law Of Negotiable Instruments, Robert E. Bunker
Selected Cases On The Law Of Negotiable Instruments, Robert E. Bunker
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The cases appearing in this volume have been selected primarily for the use of students pursuing the study of Negotiable Instruments and particularly for students in the Law Department of the University of Michigan. They are arranged in order to conform to the plan of instruction now pursued in that Department. The plan to which reference is made is sufficiently indicated by the Table of Contents infra. In brief, it involves a study of the law of Negotiable Instruments on the basis of the contract of the several parties as that law has been declared by the courts and, …
A Digest Of Important Cases On The Law Of Crimes, John R. Rood
A Digest Of Important Cases On The Law Of Crimes, John R. Rood
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“In selecting the cases to be abridged, an effort has been made to choose those that have drawn the most attention, comment, and citation. The reputation of each case is shown to the reader in part by reference to the various collections of important cases on crimes which have been included….”--Preface.
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Harry B. Hutchins
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Harry B. Hutchins
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The Department of Law of the University was opened in the fall of 1859. The wisdom of the step was doubted by many, and it cannot be said to have had the hearty support of the profession of the State. Systematic legal education through the instrumentality of formal instruction was in its infancy. It was practically unknown in the west, for outside of New England and New York there was at the time no law school of standing and influence. The profession generally, the country over, had little sympathy with any method of training for the bar excepting the historic …
The Negotiable Instruments Law With Annotations, Robert E. Bunker
The Negotiable Instruments Law With Annotations, Robert E. Bunker
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"The Negotiable Instruments Law was enacted by the Legislature of Michigan at its 1905 session and on this 16th day of September, 1905, becomes a law of the State.
Soon after the approval of the Act -- June 16, 1905, -- I undertook the work of annotating the statute and of explaining its origin, scope and purpose in such particulars as seemed to invite explanation....
I submit the result of my work -- undertaken in the hope that it might help the profession and the bankers and the business men in dealing with this statute -- to all who may …
A Treatise On The Law Of Wills: Including Also Gifts Causa Mortis And A Summary Of The Law Of Descent, Distribution And Administration, John R. Rood
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“The present work was undertaken with the purpose of furnishing a substantial treatise on the whole law of succession in one volume. Within this scheme were comprehended the separate topics following: 1, gifts causa mortis, by reason of their resemblance to legacies; 2, wills, including all legal questions and doctrines peculiar to wills; 3, the substantive law of descent and distribution; and 4, the adjective law of succession, including the administration of both testate and intestate estates.”--Preface.
Outlines Of The Law Of Bailments And Carriers, Edwin C. Goddard
Outlines Of The Law Of Bailments And Carriers, Edwin C. Goddard
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The Outlines of Bailments and Carriers form part of a complete work on that subject intended for the use of classes in law schools. The other part, which is nearly ready for publication, consists of select cases illustrating and amplifying principles stated in the Outlines. It is the purpose of the Outlines not only to state the foundation principles of the subject, but to put these in orderly and consecutive form in order that the student may have an opportunity to see the subject as a whole. It is believed that any study of the cases without some such connected …
Illustrative Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins, Robert E. Bunker
Illustrative Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins, Robert E. Bunker
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This second edition (1904) retains the same arrangement and chapters of the previous edition (1902) about which was written, in a contemporary review: "These cases cover the entire subject of Equity Jurisprudence, and are classified according to the arrangement that is followed in Eaton on Equity….”