In 1850, Bowdoin College turned to former Harvard professor Simon Greenleaf when it sought to establish a law school. Although the school did not materialize, Greenleaf wrote a remarkable report that reveals anxieties about the profession, competing visions of legal education, and controversies over the meaning of the science of law in antebellum New England
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with ...
Published as Chapter 3 in The Cambridge History of Law in America, Volume II, The Long Nineteenth Ce...
In 1850, Bowdoin College turned to former Harvard professor Simon Greenleaf when it sought to establ...
This article details the historical moment in which the Law School emerged, sketching both the polit...
Greenleaf, Simon. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown; London...
WILLIAMSBURG – A statement published by a widely known New England law educator is being cited by th...
To view online click herehttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/nyls_heritage/1002/thumbnail.jp
Exhibition program from a Spring 2009 exhibit presented in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room ...
Using Yale Law School as an example, this Article describes the interaction between university-affil...
A statement published last year by a widely known New England law educator is being cited by the Col...
This is to be a sketch of the YaleLaw School of to-day. While it is totouch but lightly upon its his...
A Review of On the Laws and Customs of England: Essays in Honor of Samuel E. Thorne edited by Morri...
Law School charter faculty member Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the 19th century\u27s best-known lawyer,...
WILLIAMSBURG – A statement published last year by a widely known New England law educator is bein...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with ...
Published as Chapter 3 in The Cambridge History of Law in America, Volume II, The Long Nineteenth Ce...
In 1850, Bowdoin College turned to former Harvard professor Simon Greenleaf when it sought to establ...
This article details the historical moment in which the Law School emerged, sketching both the polit...
Greenleaf, Simon. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown; London...
WILLIAMSBURG – A statement published by a widely known New England law educator is being cited by th...
To view online click herehttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/nyls_heritage/1002/thumbnail.jp
Exhibition program from a Spring 2009 exhibit presented in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room ...
Using Yale Law School as an example, this Article describes the interaction between university-affil...
A statement published last year by a widely known New England law educator is being cited by the Col...
This is to be a sketch of the YaleLaw School of to-day. While it is totouch but lightly upon its his...
A Review of On the Laws and Customs of England: Essays in Honor of Samuel E. Thorne edited by Morri...
Law School charter faculty member Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the 19th century\u27s best-known lawyer,...
WILLIAMSBURG – A statement published last year by a widely known New England law educator is bein...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with ...
Published as Chapter 3 in The Cambridge History of Law in America, Volume II, The Long Nineteenth Ce...