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Continuing Education For Appellate Judges, Robert A. Leflar Dec 1965

Continuing Education For Appellate Judges, Robert A. Leflar

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Chief Judge Desmond And Legal Education, Ray Forrester Dec 1965

Chief Judge Desmond And Legal Education, Ray Forrester

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Teaching Of Trial Advocacy, A. Leo Levin Dec 1965

On The Teaching Of Trial Advocacy, A. Leo Levin

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: Dean Clyde Lemuel Colson: 1902-1965 Dec 1965

In Memoriam: Dean Clyde Lemuel Colson: 1902-1965

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Volume 2, Issue 2 (Winter 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law Nov 1965

Volume 2, Issue 2 (Winter 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Columbia's Cary Visits Georgia: Former SEC Head Gives Sibley Lecture
  • Board of Visitors Meets
  • Sanders Speaks
  • Editorials
  • Dean's Corner
  • Defenders Hold Open House
  • Law Review Meet Held
  • Book Review: Justice Oliver Wendell Homes
  • Happiness Is...
  • Law Dame news
  • Search and Seizure Shaped: New Law for Georgia
  • New Oath Given
  • Sports Promising


Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston Nov 1965

Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Unfair Trade Practices, Cases and Comments by S. Chesterfield Oppenheim


Volume 2, Issue 1 (Fall 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law Oct 1965

Volume 2, Issue 1 (Fall 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Law Review Progresses
  • Skeleton Structure Rises: Space for 750 Students
  • Four Added to Faculty
  • Editorials
  • Deans Corner
  • Fraternity News
  • Russell Addresses Blue Key
  • ALSA News
  • Calendar of Events
  • Class of '68 Initiated
  • Legal Aid Expands
  • Advocate Elects New Staff
  • Georgia Shows Well on Spring Bar Exam
  • Lokey Speaks: "The Iceburg [sic] and the Easter Egg Hunt"
  • J.D. vs LL.B.
  • Study Tips
  • Federal Intervention
  • Coming Next Issue
  • Happiness Is...
  • Attorney General Speaks to Law School
  • S.B.A. Election Results


Science And The Law Symposium: Introduction, David F. Cavers Jun 1965

Science And The Law Symposium: Introduction, David F. Cavers

Michigan Law Review

This symposium reflects a growing concern that, in a period when our society is being rapidly transformed by science and technology, increasing attention be directed to the bearing of this development on law as our society's primary control system. Moreover, since law can exert some influence on the rate and direction of scientific and technological change, the examination must extend as well to the bearing of law on the processes of that change.


Scientific Eclat And Technological Change: Some Implications For Legal Education, George T. Frampton Jun 1965

Scientific Eclat And Technological Change: Some Implications For Legal Education, George T. Frampton

Michigan Law Review

The law-trained man has frequently been viewed as faced toward the past and preoccupied with precedent, form, words, technicalities, and money. Well might such a man be the fitting product of an educational diet of moldering appellate case opinions taken Socratically with a few crusts of casebook "notes" and classroom lapses into lecture. This is not a man for the season of scientific successes or for a society transformed by technological change.


Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law May 1965

Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 1965), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Dedication
  • Dean's Corner
  • President's Corner
  • Discussion today - legal battle tomorrow?
  • Law Dames
  • The Legal Aid Society
  • To the Editor


Is The Casebook Method Obsolete?, Arthur D. Austin Apr 1965

Is The Casebook Method Obsolete?, Arthur D. Austin

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law Quadrangle Notes Jan 1965

Law Quadrangle Notes

Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)

School publishes new soviet code; Class quality shows steady improvement; Wellman outlines steps in selection of new Dean; "A Feeling for Justice" is new U-M television series; Cook lecturer cites six goals and policies for aiding Negro poor; Faculty news notes; Alaskans hit record level in Law School Fund giving; Yearbook sponsors are sought for 1965


Some Old Fashioned Notions About Legal Education Accompanied By Some Ultra-Conservative Suggestions, Lewis D. Asper Jan 1965

Some Old Fashioned Notions About Legal Education Accompanied By Some Ultra-Conservative Suggestions, Lewis D. Asper

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Imperative Of Modernized Criminal Law Teaching, B. J. George Jr. Jan 1965

The Imperative Of Modernized Criminal Law Teaching, B. J. George Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.