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Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: On The Difficulty Of Becoming A Law Professor, John Henry Schlegel
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: On The Difficulty Of Becoming A Law Professor, John Henry Schlegel
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 18 in Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Major Works, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, Shyam Balganesh, Ted Sichelman & Henry Smith, eds.
Wesley Hohfeld (1879 - 1918) is well known to legal philosophers and to property teachers for his table of fundamental conceptions, a terminological framework for understanding legal doctrine and reasoning. This work was also substantively important for some members of the American Legal Realist movement and Critical Legal Studies. More personally he was part of the generation of law teachers who had to figure out how to become a professional academic in the …
University At Buffalo Law School 100 Years: 1887–1987, Robert Schaus, James Arnone
University At Buffalo Law School 100 Years: 1887–1987, Robert Schaus, James Arnone
Buffalo Law School History
This updated history of the University at Buffalo School of Law covers the first 100 years of the school.
Buffalo Law School 75 Years: 1887–1962, Gilbert J. Pedersen
Buffalo Law School 75 Years: 1887–1962, Gilbert J. Pedersen
Buffalo Law School History
This history of the University at Buffalo School of Law covers the first 75 years of the law school.