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Report Of The Dean 1966–1967, Joseph O'Meara Sep 1967

Report Of The Dean 1966–1967, Joseph O'Meara

1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara

Dean Joseph O'Meara summarizes and comments upon the 1966–1967 academic year at Notre Dame Law School. Topics include: the student body, financial aid, student activities—including bar examination results—housing, program of instruction, faculty, special events, law library, law building, the Natural Law Institute, the Notre Dame Law Association, the Advisory Council, and faculty publications.


Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame The Law School 1967–68, Volume 64, Number 3, University Of Notre Dame Mar 1967

Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame The Law School 1967–68, Volume 64, Number 3, University Of Notre Dame

Bulletins of Information

The Notre Dame Law School, established in 1869, is the oldest Catholic law school in the United States. In keeping with its character as a national law school, the program of instruction is designed to equip a student to practice law in any jurisdiction; and the School numbers among its graduates members of the bar in every state of the Union. It is approved by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.

PURPOSE

Drawing inspiration, as it does, from the Christian tradition, The Law School, while aiming first of all at technical …


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Notre Dame Law School Faculty Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Notre Dame Law School Faculty

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patent Infringement In Government Procurement: A Remedy Without A Right, Gerald J. Mossinghoff, Robert F. Allnutt Jan 1967

Patent Infringement In Government Procurement: A Remedy Without A Right, Gerald J. Mossinghoff, Robert F. Allnutt

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The War In Vietnam: A Discussion. The Vietnam War A Moral Evaluation, Conelius F. Murphy Jr. Jan 1967

The War In Vietnam: A Discussion. The Vietnam War A Moral Evaluation, Conelius F. Murphy Jr.

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Theodore M. Hesburgh Csc Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Theodore M. Hesburgh Csc

1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara

Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame, congratulates and thanks law school dean, Joseph O'Meara for his leadership over the past fifteen years.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Charles Fahy Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Charles Fahy

1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara

Charles Fahy, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, writes in admiration of the service and leadership that Dean Joseph O'Meara has provided to the law school, lawyers, and the nation.


Footnote To The Legislative History Of The Civil Aeronautics Act Of 1938 And Afterword, Howard C. Westwood, Alexander E. Bennett Jan 1967

Footnote To The Legislative History Of The Civil Aeronautics Act Of 1938 And Afterword, Howard C. Westwood, Alexander E. Bennett

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Theodore M. Hesburgh Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, Theodore M. Hesburgh

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, William J. Brennan Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, William J. Brennan

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, The Law Faculty Of The University Of Notre Dame Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, The Law Faculty Of The University Of Notre Dame

1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara

The law faculty come together to offer praise and gratitude for the arduous work of Dean Joseph O'Meara as he retires from leadership but not from teaching.


Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, William J. Brennan Jan 1967

Dedication: Dean Joseph O'Meara, William J. Brennan

1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, William J. Brennan, congratulates and honors Joseph O'Meara on his retirement as dean of Notre Dame Law School.


Recent Decisions, James H. Seckinger, William T. Coleman, John A. Burgess, John E. Amerman Jan 1967

Recent Decisions, James H. Seckinger, William T. Coleman, John A. Burgess, John E. Amerman

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.