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Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Probate Law Directory
Michigan Law Review
A Review of PROBATE LAW DIRECTORY By J. C. Fisher.
Automobile Insurance
Michigan Law Review
A Review of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE By Charles A. Sunderlin.
The Book Of English Law
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE BOOK OF ENGLISH LAW By Edward Jenks.
The Laws And Liberties Of Massachusetts, Randolph G. Adams
The Laws And Liberties Of Massachusetts, Randolph G. Adams
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE LAWS AND LIBERTIES OF MASSACHUSETTS reprinted from the copy of the 1648 edition in the Henry E. Huntington Library, with an Introduction by Max Farrand.
Cases On International Law, Hector G. Spaulding
Cases On International Law, Hector G. Spaulding
Michigan Law Review
A Review of CASES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW By Manley O. Hudson.
The Money Value Of A Man
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE MONEY VALUE OF A MAN By Louis I. Dublin and Alfred J. Lotka.
Review: Selected Cases On The Law Of Taxation
Review: Selected Cases On The Law Of Taxation
Michigan Law Review
A review of SELECTED CASES ON THE LAW OF TAXATION By Henry Rottschaefer.
Review: Annual Survey Of English Law, 1928 And State Law Index-An Index And Digest To The Legislation Of The United States Enacted During Ths Biennium 1925-1926.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of ANNUAL SURVEY OF ENGLISH LAW, 1928. By the London School of Economics and Political Science., and STATE LAW INDEX-AN INDEX AND DIGEST TO THE LEGISLATION OF THE UNITED STATES ENACTED DURING THS BIENNIUM 1925-1926. By the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress.
Legal Education And Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Legal Education And Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Law Building Adds Beauty To Campus, Myron Crawford, William Corr
New Law Building Adds Beauty To Campus, Myron Crawford, William Corr
About the Law School
New Law Building Adds Beauty to Campus: Oldest Catholic Law School in America Enters New Edifice by Myron Crawford and William Corr originally published on page 38, Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 64, No. 02 -- (p. 35) 3 October 1930.
Review Of The Work Of The College Of Law, Thurman Arnold
Review Of The Work Of The College Of Law, Thurman Arnold
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School
The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Program for the final arguments of the Law School Case Clubs.
The School Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1929-1930), College Of William & Mary
The School Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1929-1930), College Of William & Mary
Course Information
No abstract provided.
1930 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Junior Class
1930 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Junior Class
Arbutus (Yearbook)
Pages from the IU Arbutus that relate to the Law School.
Included are:
- Class Officers
- Law-Medic game photographs
- Order of the Coif
- Phi Delta Phi
- Indiana law Jounal
Book 14 July 1929 - June 1930
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Judge Swiggart of State Supreme Court used library Oct. 12, 1929; Night school begins.
The Pandex, Volume Xxvi
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.
Indiana's Constitution And The Problem Of Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana's Constitution And The Problem Of Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Did Constitutional Convention of 1850 Actually Mean to Prohibit Requiring Educational Qualifications in Applicants for Admission ?-Examination of Journal and Debates Supports Contrary Inference-"Good Moral Character" as a Phrase of Changing Content to Be Given a Present-Day Meaning
Bar Examinations, Jerome Hall
Meeting Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Jerome Hall
Meeting Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
History Of The Notre Dame College Of Law, Thomas Frank Konop
History Of The Notre Dame College Of Law, Thomas Frank Konop
Journal Articles
In the summer of 1868 the Board of Trustees of the University passed a resolution "for the opening of a course in law at Notre Dame." At that time there were very few law schools in the country and the profession was almost wholly recruited from the law-offices. As a matter of fact there was great doubt among the lawyers at that time as to the advisability and the possibility of acquiring training for the bar at a university. There were even prejudices at that time against the study of law at law schools. It was during such doubts and …