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Student Practice As A Method Of Legal Education And A Means Of Providing Legal Assistance To Indigents: An Empirical Study Dec 1973

Student Practice As A Method Of Legal Education And A Means Of Providing Legal Assistance To Indigents: An Empirical Study

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Choosing Law Clerks In Massachusetts, Robert Braucher Nov 1973

Choosing Law Clerks In Massachusetts, Robert Braucher

Vanderbilt Law Review

About the summer of 1875" Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts "began a practice, which he continued until the end of his judicial career, of employing a young graduate of the Harvard Law School as a secretary. At first he paid the expense of this from his own purse, but before he had been many years at Washington" as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States "the Government provided for the appointment of a clerk for each of the justices of the Supreme Court. His colleagues generally appointed as their clerks stenographers …


Equal Protection, Affirmative Action And Racial Preferences In Law Admissions: De Funis V. Odegaard, Arval A. Morris Nov 1973

Equal Protection, Affirmative Action And Racial Preferences In Law Admissions: De Funis V. Odegaard, Arval A. Morris

Washington Law Review

The purpose of this article is to explore the constitutional dimensions of the equal protection problem presented by a law school's voluntary adoption of racial classifications in a preferential admissions policy, and to do so, in part, by focusing on the recent case of De Funis v. Odegaard.


Volume 9, Issue 3 (Fall 1973): Dean's Report Edition 1972-1973, University Of Georgia School Of Law Oct 1973

Volume 9, Issue 3 (Fall 1973): Dean's Report Edition 1972-1973, University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Developments, 1972-1973
  • Admissions
  • Enrollment
  • Academic Performance
  • Personnel
  • Faculty Research and Service
  • Extension Programs
  • Clinical Education
  • Library and Placement
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Activities
  • Alumni Leadership
  • Alumnus Feature
  • Class of 1973
  • Law Day Feature

In 1973 a lengthier "Annual Report of the Dean of the Law School" was also published with additional details about the 1972-73 academic year including statistics, enrollment, services, special events, and recommendations. To view this related document, visit the Dean's Report 1973.


Volume 9, Issue 2 (Summer 1973): The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University Of Georgia School Of Law Jul 1973

Volume 9, Issue 2 (Summer 1973): The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

This placement directory is designed to introduce to you the 1974 graduating class of the University of Georgia School of Law. Our faculty and alumni take pride in all these graduates and recommend them to you are individuals who are prepared to assume responsible positions in the legal community.

The present senior class entered the Georgia Law School in the fall of 1971 with an average undergraduate grade point average of 2.97 and an average Law School Admission Test score of 587. The 216 third-year students were selected for law school admission from among 1288 applicants.

As you can see, …


Schiller: An American Experience In Roman Law, Charles Donahue Jr. May 1973

Schiller: An American Experience In Roman Law, Charles Donahue Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of An American Experience in Roman Law by A. Arthur Schiller


Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli Apr 1973

Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli

IUSTITIA

In the February 1972 issue of PRO SE (National Law Women's Newsletter) an article entitled "Professional Rip-off" criticized the Women's Liberation Movement for producing what the authors call "grasping opportunists," "pleasant, reasonable, charming, and eternally submissive sell-out[s] " (page 4). They are referring to professional women and posit that because, in a capitalist society, professional status is a privilege enjoyed by few, the claim that all women will benefit from an improvement in the status of professional women could not be farther from the truth (page 4): "Instead of making women more 'equal,' the new female professionals make themselves more …


Caveats From The Elders: Warnings And Alarums To Students Of The Law As They Learn To Tread Water In Its Inconsistent Depths, Bruce Mcm. Wright Apr 1973

Caveats From The Elders: Warnings And Alarums To Students Of The Law As They Learn To Tread Water In Its Inconsistent Depths, Bruce Mcm. Wright

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


New Directions In Legal Education, Charles H. Holmes Apr 1973

New Directions In Legal Education, Charles H. Holmes

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Packer & Ehrlich: New Directions In Legal Education, Richard C. Maxwell Mar 1973

Packer & Ehrlich: New Directions In Legal Education, Richard C. Maxwell

Michigan Law Review

A Review of New Directions in Legal Education by Herbert L. Packer and Thomas Ehrlich


In Memoriam: Stephen M. Marx, Richard D. Schwartz Jan 1973

In Memoriam: Stephen M. Marx, Richard D. Schwartz

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Volume 9, Issue 1 (Winter 1973), University Of Georgia School Of Law Jan 1973

Volume 9, Issue 1 (Winter 1973), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Library Shelves 200,000th Volume
  • State Bar Exam Results
  • Job Placement Outlook
  • Alumni Seminar Law Speakers
  • Class of 1972
  • Wyzanski-Sibley Lecture
  • Wilner on International Law
  • Law Day Preview
  • Board of Visitors Addition
  • Extension Programs: Kates and Cook
  • Student Organizations on the Move
  • New People
  • Dean's View