The intellectual history of the University of Michigan Law School is recorded in the titles of contributions to legal literature published from its organization in October 1859 to the present. These writings demonstrate a continued commitment to legal scholarship and illustrate both the changing patterns in the subjects chosen for research and writing, and the methods utilized for treatment of the subjects
The Michigan Law Review was instituted as a means of special education for those seniors in the Law ...
Inspiration for the preparation of this volume came from reading two sections of Volume I of the fou...
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
The intellectual history of the University of Michigan Law School is recorded in the titles of contr...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with ...
Another school year has become a part of the record of history, and again I wish to take advantage o...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
Book providing an overview of Legal Education at the University of Michigan Law School
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 iss...
Pamphlet highlighting history & alumni, internationalism, graduate programs, research programs, and ...
The Law School is part of the University of Michigan, among the world\u27s premier research and teac...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The writer was a member of the literary class of 1858, a class great in numbers. It graduated forty-...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The Michigan Law Review was instituted as a means of special education for those seniors in the Law ...
Inspiration for the preparation of this volume came from reading two sections of Volume I of the fou...
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
The intellectual history of the University of Michigan Law School is recorded in the titles of contr...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with ...
Another school year has become a part of the record of history, and again I wish to take advantage o...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
Book providing an overview of Legal Education at the University of Michigan Law School
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 iss...
Pamphlet highlighting history & alumni, internationalism, graduate programs, research programs, and ...
The Law School is part of the University of Michigan, among the world\u27s premier research and teac...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The writer was a member of the literary class of 1858, a class great in numbers. It graduated forty-...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The Michigan Law Review was instituted as a means of special education for those seniors in the Law ...
Inspiration for the preparation of this volume came from reading two sections of Volume I of the fou...
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...