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The Reform Of Civil Procedure, Edson R. Sunderland Jul 1923

The Reform Of Civil Procedure, Edson R. Sunderland

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Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary to the English model. This duty should be left to those who know the Law better than any: "The courts constitute the judicial department of the state, and the judges who preside and the lawyers who practice in them are the selected group of trained men charged with the responsibility for administering the law."


1923 Law School Commencement Dinner Program May 1923

1923 Law School Commencement Dinner Program

Recognition Ceremony

No abstract provided.


The American Law Institute, Joseph Warren Madden Apr 1923

The American Law Institute, Joseph Warren Madden

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Change In Entrance Requirements To State University Law School, Henry M. Bates Feb 1923

Change In Entrance Requirements To State University Law School, Henry M. Bates

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“A very important step forward in legal education was taken on January 25th, 1924, when the Regents of the University of Michigan adopted the unanimous recommendation of the law faculty for the raising of entrance requirements to the Law School, as follows ….”


An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland Jan 1923

An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland

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Procedure has always been the bete noire of the law school teacher. No other subject has developed such divergent opinions or such endless debates. None recurs with such periodic frequency and in no field of legal pedagogy has discussion seemed so barren of results. Three different general sessions of the Association of American Law Schools during the last ten years have been devoted largely or wholly to the subject of teaching procedure, and yet no substantial progress seems to have been made toward a standardized scheme of treatment. Individual teachers and schools have their individual views and policies, and they …


Volume 1 (1922-1923) Jan 1923

Volume 1 (1922-1923)

Tennessee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Volume 10 (1931-1932) Jan 1923

Volume 10 (1931-1932)

Tennessee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Current Activities Of The American Bar Association, John W. Davis Jan 1923

Some Current Activities Of The American Bar Association, John W. Davis

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland Jan 1923

An Inquiry Concerning The Functions Of Procedure In Legal Education, Edson R. Sunderland

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Procedure has always been the bete noire of the law school teacher. No other subject has developed such divergent opinions or such endless debates. None recurs with such periodic frequency and in no field of legal pedagogy has discussion seemed so barren of results. Three different general sessions of the Association of American Law Schools during the last ten years have been devoted largely or wholly to the subject of teaching procedure, and yet no substantial progress seems to have been made toward a standardized scheme of treatment. Individual teachers and schools have their individual views and policies, and they …