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Chief Justice Marshall, Justice Holmes, And The Discourse Of Constitutional Adjudication, G. Edward White Oct 1988

Chief Justice Marshall, Justice Holmes, And The Discourse Of Constitutional Adjudication, G. Edward White

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction To Legal History Symposium, John Bernard Corr May 1982

Introduction To Legal History Symposium, John Bernard Corr

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Morton Horwitz And The Transformation Af American Legal History, Wythe Holt May 1982

Morton Horwitz And The Transformation Af American Legal History, Wythe Holt

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Legislative Journals Of The Council Of Colonial Virginia And Minutes Of The Council And General Court Of Colonial Virginia, William F. Swindler Dec 1980

Book Review Of Legislative Journals Of The Council Of Colonial Virginia And Minutes Of The Council And General Court Of Colonial Virginia, William F. Swindler

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law As The Engine Of State: The Trial Of Anne Boleyn, Margery S. Schauer, Frederick Schauer Oct 1980

Law As The Engine Of State: The Trial Of Anne Boleyn, Margery S. Schauer, Frederick Schauer

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


William And Mary Bicentennial Commemoraiton: New Light On The General Court Of Colonial Virginia, Frank L. Dewey Oct 1979

William And Mary Bicentennial Commemoraiton: New Light On The General Court Of Colonial Virginia, Frank L. Dewey

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The First Two Vinerian Professors: Blackstone And Chambers, Rupert Cross May 1979

The First Two Vinerian Professors: Blackstone And Chambers, Rupert Cross

William & Mary Law Review

This is the second in a series of four articles commemorating the bicentennial of American legal education, dating from the establishment of the first chair of law and police, occupied by George Wythe, at the College of William and Mary on December 4, 1779. The colonial antecedents to the College's formal relation to professional legal education may be traced to the career of Sir John Randolph, a student at William and Mary, 1705-1713, who then prepared for the bar at Gray's Inn, London (1715-1717). Randolph's two sons, Peyton ("The Patriot") and John ("The Tory") followed his example, first at the …


The Rev. John Bracken V. The Visitors Of William And Mary College: A Post-Revolutionary Problem In Visitatorial Jurisdiction, J. W. Bridge Mar 1979

The Rev. John Bracken V. The Visitors Of William And Mary College: A Post-Revolutionary Problem In Visitatorial Jurisdiction, J. W. Bridge

William & Mary Law Review

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Nineteenth Century Anti-Entrepeneurial Nuisance Injunctions - Avoiding The Chancellor, Paul M. Kurtz May 1976

Nineteenth Century Anti-Entrepeneurial Nuisance Injunctions - Avoiding The Chancellor, Paul M. Kurtz

William & Mary Law Review

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Book Review Of History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States Volumes I And Vi, William F. Swindler Mar 1972

Book Review Of History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States Volumes I And Vi, William F. Swindler

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sherwell Lecture: The Human Comedy In Legal History, Frederick Bernays Wiener Dec 1969

The Sherwell Lecture: The Human Comedy In Legal History, Frederick Bernays Wiener

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


John Marshall's Contributions To American Neutrality Doctrines, Eric A. Belgrad Dec 1967

John Marshall's Contributions To American Neutrality Doctrines, Eric A. Belgrad

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


With John Marshall From William And Mary To Dartmouth College, Florian Bartosic May 1966

With John Marshall From William And Mary To Dartmouth College, Florian Bartosic

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Hundred Eightieth Anniversary Feature: William And Mary: America's First Law School, Fred B. Devitt Jr. Mar 1960

One Hundred Eightieth Anniversary Feature: William And Mary: America's First Law School, Fred B. Devitt Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Justice For All - Myth Or Motto?, John R. Batt Apr 1958

Equal Justice For All - Myth Or Motto?, John R. Batt

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Background Of The Fifth Amendment In English Law: A Study Of Its Historical Implications, John A. Kemp Apr 1958

The Background Of The Fifth Amendment In English Law: A Study Of Its Historical Implications, John A. Kemp

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Obscenity And Social Statics, David C. Rittenhouse Apr 1958

Obscenity And Social Statics, David C. Rittenhouse

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.