Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the California Supreme Court, nationally regarded as one of the leading state judges in the country and a pioneer in several fields of legal thought, has been named as the second recipient of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law Medallion. Justice Traynor will be presented the medal, and will be the featured speaker, at the annual Law Day observance of the Law School Association on Saturday, April 27, 1968.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/mwmedallion/1001/thumbnail.jp
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Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the California Supreme Court, nationally regarded as one of the le...
Judge Traynor is pictured here with his American Trial Lawyers Association Award of Merit, which he ...
The late Chief Justice Roger Traynor\u27s illustrious career as a law professor and justice of the C...
WILLIAMSBURG -- Norris Darrell of New York, president of the American Law Institute since 1961, has ...
Dean Curtis presents the 1969 Marshall-Wythe Medallion to Professor A. James Casner of Harvard Law S...
Law Day Awards Banquet, Outstanding Teacher Award, Moot Court Competition, A Histor of St. Mary's La...
Roger Traynor served on the California Supreme Court for 30 years and became Chief Justice in 1964, ...
From Hastings Law News Vol. 1 No. 9 (March 1970): Traynor was admitted to the California State Bar ...
Dean Joseph Curtis, right, presents the Marshall-Wythe School of Law Medallion to Norris Darrell, le...
Justice Roger J. Traynor was born in Utah in 19001 the son of a miner and drayman. He left after hig...
After serving three decades on the Supreme Court of California, Traynor turned his attention, in his...
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