From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate in the continuity of the service of the members of its faculty. The original faculty consisted of that remarkable trio, James V. Campbell, Charles I. Walker and Thomas M. Cooley. Instruction was given by lecture, and almost continuously for twenty-five years those three continued to expound the principles of the law to the students who flocked to the school
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 iss...
Law School charter faculty member Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the 19th century\u27s best-known lawyer,...
•Our Man in Hutchins •Justice Black •Fall Cooley Lectures •Clerkships •Seniors •Legal Profiles •Frat...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
In 1859 the Department of Law began its work in education at the the university of Michigan, with th...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
The Department of Law of the University was opened in the fall of 1859. The wisdom of the step was d...
An article penned by Dean Bates in anticipation of the opening of the Law School\u27s Lawyers\u27 C...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
Thirty-six years ago (September, 1903) as Dean Bates was taking up law teaching as Tappan Professor ...
When University Trustees appointed Edward S. Godfrey Dean of the new University of Maine School of L...
The writer was a member of the literary class of 1858, a class great in numbers. It graduated forty-...
The important changes in the administrative force of the University this year have been of especial ...
Henry Moore Bates, Professor Emeritus of Law and Dean Emeritus of the Law School, was born in Chicag...
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 iss...
Law School charter faculty member Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the 19th century\u27s best-known lawyer,...
•Our Man in Hutchins •Justice Black •Fall Cooley Lectures •Clerkships •Seniors •Legal Profiles •Frat...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
In 1859 the Department of Law began its work in education at the the university of Michigan, with th...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
The Department of Law of the University was opened in the fall of 1859. The wisdom of the step was d...
An article penned by Dean Bates in anticipation of the opening of the Law School\u27s Lawyers\u27 C...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
Thirty-six years ago (September, 1903) as Dean Bates was taking up law teaching as Tappan Professor ...
When University Trustees appointed Edward S. Godfrey Dean of the new University of Maine School of L...
The writer was a member of the literary class of 1858, a class great in numbers. It graduated forty-...
The important changes in the administrative force of the University this year have been of especial ...
Henry Moore Bates, Professor Emeritus of Law and Dean Emeritus of the Law School, was born in Chicag...
History of the University of Michigan Law School reprinted from The Michigan Alumnus March, 1908 iss...
Law School charter faculty member Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the 19th century\u27s best-known lawyer,...
•Our Man in Hutchins •Justice Black •Fall Cooley Lectures •Clerkships •Seniors •Legal Profiles •Frat...