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Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
The Work Of The American Law School, Roscoe Pound
The Work Of The American Law School, Roscoe Pound
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presentation Address, Ephriam F. Morgan
Presentation Address, Ephriam F. Morgan
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Address Of Acceptance, Frank B. Trotter
Address Of Acceptance, Frank B. Trotter
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Address, George E. Price
Address, William N. Miller
College Of Law Commencement Program, 1923, University Of Kentucky
College Of Law Commencement Program, 1923, University Of Kentucky
Graduation Programs
No abstract provided.
Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, The, Cuthbert W. Pound
Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, The, Cuthbert W. Pound
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods of legal education adopted by the schools. The request is timely. So large a proportion of the training for the profession of law has become the function of the law schools that lawyers and judges have the keenest interest and concern in the lines along which legal education is now developing. Of 643 students trying the New York State Bar examinations in June, 1922, for the first time, only nine had no law school training and of the nine three were college …
The Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, Cuthbert W. Pound
The Law School Curriculum As Seen By The Bench And Bar, Cuthbert W. Pound
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
1923 Law School Commencement Dinner Program
1923 Law School Commencement Dinner Program
Recognition Ceremony
No abstract provided.
The School Of Law (Academic Year 1922-1923), College Of William & Mary
The School Of Law (Academic Year 1922-1923), College Of William & Mary
Course Information
No abstract provided.
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.
School Of Law Twenty-Third Announcement, Golden Gate University School Of Law
School Of Law Twenty-Third Announcement, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Law School Bulletins & Prospectus
No abstract provided.
1923 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class
1923 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class
Arbutus (Yearbook)
Pages from the IU Arbutus that relate to the Law School.
Included are:
- A brief description of the Law School
- Photographs of the Law Officers of 1923
- Composite photographs of the Class of 1923
- A composite photograph of Phi Delta Phi (Legal Fraternity)
- A collage from a Law School event
- A photograph of the Law Football Team
Book 4 Jan - June 1923
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Smallpox breaks out at the University of Tennessee; Visit from the Russian Prince Grandson of former Prime Minister.
Book 3 Sept 1922 - Jan 1923
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner, whose father was the dean of the law school from 1915 to 1920, continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Law classes are adjourned to hear Judge Jones speak in a Scott. County Case in Supreme Court on October 5, 1922; Law School visit from Judge Swayne.
The Pandex, Volume Xvix
Kansas City School of Law Pandex Collection
Yearbook for Kansas City School of Law in Kansas City, Missouri, includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
Other Publications
Procedure has always been the bete noire of the law school teacher. No other subject has developed such divergent opinions or such endless debates. None recurs with such periodic frequency and in no field of legal pedagogy has discussion seemed so barren of results. Three different general sessions of the Association of American Law Schools during the last ten years have been devoted largely or wholly to the subject of teaching procedure, and yet no substantial progress seems to have been made toward a standardized scheme of treatment. Individual teachers and schools have their individual views and policies, and they …
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Of International Law To Law Students, Edwin D. Dickinson
Teaching Of International Law To Law Students, Edwin D. Dickinson
Articles
A point to be noted at the outset, in any discussion of the teaching of international law to law students, is the relatively unimportant place which the subject occupies in the law student's program of study. The students in our law schools are tolerant of the interest which others manifest in international law. Indeed they are themselves greatly interested. They concede freely that it occupies an important place in the general scheme of things. But most of them feel that professional students cannot afford the time for even an introductory course. It results that courses in international law included in …
The Teaching Of Law In Schools Of Business, William E. Britton
The Teaching Of Law In Schools Of Business, William E. Britton
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland
Articles
Procedure has always been the bete noire of the law school teacher. No other subject has developed such divergent opinions or such endless debates. None recurs with such periodic frequency and in no field of legal pedagogy has discussion seemed so barren of results. Three different general sessions of the Association of American Law Schools during the last ten years have been devoted largely or wholly to the subject of teaching procedure, and yet no substantial progress seems to have been made toward a standardized scheme of treatment. Individual teachers and schools have their individual views and policies, and they …