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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason
If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason
Michigan Law Review
Occasionally one encounters a new book that is genuinely interesting because of the refreshing vigor with which it attacks an important and timely problem. Such a book is Jerome Frank's new volume, If Men Were Angels. Indeed in some of its chapters its vigor approaches violence, a fact which adds spice to the reading.
Professor F. E. Horack, Director Of The Office Of Military Information (Photograph)
Professor F. E. Horack, Director Of The Office Of Military Information (Photograph)
Frank Horack (1949 Acting)
Frank E. Horack advises students on war responsibilities.
The Office of Military Information was created for advising students on their responsibilities with regard to Selective Service and War training. The office had all the latest information with regard to Selective Service bulletins and details on various Army, Navy, and Marine Reserve programs.
Michigan Legal Studies: A Review, Max Rheinstein
Michigan Legal Studies: A Review, Max Rheinstein
Michigan Law Review
To the knowledge of this reviewer, the relation between printers' wages and the development of the law has not yet been investigated. This problem is by no means so absurd as it may sound. The very principle of stare decisis presupposes the existence of the printing press, a high development of the art of indexing, a well-organized book trade and a price level under which reports and search books are accessible to the members of the legal profession. Treatises and other learned discussions cannot influence legal developments where printing costs are prohibitive. Yet, the extent to which a legal system …
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.
Developments In The Conflict Of Laws, 1902-1942, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Developments In The Conflict Of Laws, 1902-1942, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Michigan Law Review
The writer's interest in the conflict of laws coextends substantially with the life of the Michigan Law Review. This may be some excuse for attempting to trace some of the developments in this field in the intervening years. Let us consider first what has happened in this country and thereupon what has occurred in the rest of the world.
The Department Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1941-1942), College Of William & Mary
The Department Of Jurisprudence (Academic Year 1941-1942), College Of William & Mary
Course Information
No abstract provided.
Golden Gate Law Bulletin 1942-43, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Golden Gate Law Bulletin 1942-43, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Law School Bulletins & Prospectus
No abstract provided.
July 1941 - June 1942 (Missing)
Book 28 July 1, 1941 - June 24, 1942
Book 28 July 1, 1941 - June 24, 1942
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; United States enters World War II; Dean goes to Chattanooga for a war conference; blackouts for war effort.
The Duke University Law Library - An Account Of Its Development, William R. Roalfe
The Duke University Law Library - An Account Of Its Development, William R. Roalfe
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Remarks By The President Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Harold Shepherd
Remarks By The President Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Harold Shepherd
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A 2-2-2 Plan For College-Law Education, Jerome Hall
A 2-2-2 Plan For College-Law Education, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Law Schools And The New Profession Of Social Technician, Frederick K. Beutel
The Law Schools And The New Profession Of Social Technician, Frederick K. Beutel
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.