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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Ground Breaking Ceremony School Of Law Addition Program, November 22, 1982
Ground Breaking Ceremony School Of Law Addition Program, November 22, 1982
Law School Building
No abstract provided.
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall: Histories Of American Law Schools, Alfred S. Konefsky, John Henry Schlegel
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall: Histories Of American Law Schools, Alfred S. Konefsky, John Henry Schlegel
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Program Statement: Law School Addition And Remodeling Brochure, 1982
Program Statement: Law School Addition And Remodeling Brochure, 1982
Law School Building
No abstract provided.
Building For The Future Q&A Brochure, 1982
W. Howard Mann: An Appreciation, Philip B. Kurland
W. Howard Mann: An Appreciation, Philip B. Kurland
Buffalo Law Review
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Encouraging Excellence, Marjorie Girth
A Tribute To W. Howard Mann, Philip Shuchman
David Hoffman's Law School Lectures, 1822-1833, Thomas L. Shaffer
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 …