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Ground Breaking Ceremony School Of Law Addition Program, November 22, 1982 Nov 1982

Ground Breaking Ceremony School Of Law Addition Program, November 22, 1982

Law School Building

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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 1982) Oct 1982

Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 1982)

Transcript

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Mirror, Mirror On The Wall: Histories Of American Law Schools, Alfred S. Konefsky, John Henry Schlegel Feb 1982

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall: Histories Of American Law Schools, Alfred S. Konefsky, John Henry Schlegel

Journal Articles

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Program Statement: Law School Addition And Remodeling Brochure, 1982 Jan 1982

Program Statement: Law School Addition And Remodeling Brochure, 1982

Law School Building

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Building For The Future Q&A Brochure, 1982 Jan 1982

Building For The Future Q&A Brochure, 1982

Law School Building

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W. Howard Mann: An Appreciation, Philip B. Kurland Jan 1982

W. Howard Mann: An Appreciation, Philip B. Kurland

Buffalo Law Review

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Encouraging Excellence, Marjorie Girth Jan 1982

Encouraging Excellence, Marjorie Girth

Buffalo Law Review

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A Tribute To W. Howard Mann, Philip Shuchman Jan 1982

A Tribute To W. Howard Mann, Philip Shuchman

Buffalo Law Review

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David Hoffman's Law School Lectures, 1822-1833, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1982

David Hoffman's Law School Lectures, 1822-1833, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

The Baltimore lawyer and teacher David Hoffman (1784-1854), the father of American legal ethics, was also the first of the systematic American legal educators. He held one of the first appointments in this country as a university law professor (at the University of Maryland, 1814-43) and wrote the first American outline of the study of law. Joseph Story, in a contemporary review of the 1817 Course, called Hoffman's work "an honour to our country[,] . . . by far the most perfect system for the study of the law that has ever been offered to the public. " Chancellor James …