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Museletter: September 1990, Muse Law Library Staff
Museletter: September 1990, Muse Law Library Staff
Museletter
Table of Contents:
University Libraries Online!!
Where did you move it to now?
A New Director for the Law Library by Allen Moye, Reference Librarian
Also [Introducing]...
FYI
Miscellaneous Stuff by Paul Birch, Associate Director for Public Services
Recreational Reading Reviews by Joyce Manna Janto, Associate Director for Collection Development
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1990
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1990
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Dean Harbaugh Outlines the Needs to Ready T.C. Williams for the 21st Century
Virginia's Governor: A Conversation with L. Douglas Wilder
Civil Service Law and Collective Bargaining Law in Public Sector Employee Discipline Cases
Museletter: February 1990, Muse Law Library Staff
Museletter: February 1990, Muse Law Library Staff
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Surviving the Law Library Computer Lab
Bon Voyage
The Law Library Wants You -- To Help Save Your Money
Here we go again! - or - Why all the Changes?
Who's Who in the Law Libary, Part III: Administrative Services
Protect Your Investment!
Miscellaneous Stuff by Paul Birch, Associate for Public Services
Recreational Reading Reviews by Joyce Manna Janto, Associate Director for Collection Development
Questions & Suggestions
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1990-1992, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1990-1992, University Of Richmond
Law School Catalogues
Method of Instruction
The educational program of the law school is designed to equip its graduates to render the highest quality of legal services, while instilling a sense of professional responsibility. The case method of instruction is used in many courses. The beginning student is trained in the analysis and solution of legal problems by the application of logical reasoning. The course of study is not designed to teach legal rules, but rather to provide a foundation for the application and analysis of the law and the development of professional skills. Substantive courses, dealing with the content of the law, …
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1990
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1990
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Judge Merhige Honored at Scholarship Dinner
Resolving Questionable Positions on a Client's Federal Tax Return