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Genteel Culture, Legal Education, And Constitutional Controversy In Early Virginia, Matthew J. Steilen
Genteel Culture, Legal Education, And Constitutional Controversy In Early Virginia, Matthew J. Steilen
Journal Articles
This article focuses on the movement to reform legal education in early national Virginia, offering a fresh perspective by examining the connection between legal education and society and culture. It challenges the notion that constitutional ideas were the primary driving force behind reforms and argues that social status and “manners” played a more significant role. Wealthy elites in Virginia associated manners with education, sending their sons to college to become gentlemen, as it secured their aspirations to gentility and their influence over society and politics. Reformers sought to capitalize on this connection by educating a generation of university-trained, genteel lawyers …
Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Buffalo Law Review
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A Grievously Belated Thank You Note, Sanford Levinson
A Grievously Belated Thank You Note, Sanford Levinson
Buffalo Law Review
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Family Remarks, Justin Pritchard
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Buffalo Law Review
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Remembering Iz, Linda K. Kerber
Remembering Isabel, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Isabel Marcus:Activist Scholar, Patricia A. Cain
Isabel Marcus:Activist Scholar, Patricia A. Cain
Buffalo Law Review
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A Powerful Vine: My Memories Of Isabel Marcus, Barbara J. Bono
A Powerful Vine: My Memories Of Isabel Marcus, Barbara J. Bono
Buffalo Law Review
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Festschrift Symposium: Honoring Professor Sam Pillsbury, Michael Waterstone, Guyora Binder, Mary Graw Leary, Deborah W. Denno, Stephen J. Morse, Scott Wood, John T. Nockleby, Gary C. Williams, Samantha Buckingham, Samuel Pillsbury, Kevin Lapp
Festschrift Symposium: Honoring Professor Sam Pillsbury, Michael Waterstone, Guyora Binder, Mary Graw Leary, Deborah W. Denno, Stephen J. Morse, Scott Wood, John T. Nockleby, Gary C. Williams, Samantha Buckingham, Samuel Pillsbury, Kevin Lapp
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The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review is pleased to publish this Festschrift Symposium Honoring Professor Samuel Pillsbury. The following is an edited transcript of the live symposium held at LMU Loyola Law School on Friday, March 25, 2022.