Contributions by Howard J. Bromberg to Historical Encyclopedia of American Busines
I revolve my legal history courses around one methodology: teaching legal history by means of legal...
Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
Despite well-documented struggles encountered during the recent economic downturn, American lawyers ...
The private work of lawyers played a significant role in the development of commerce in nineteenth c...
The private work of lawyers played a significant role in the development of commerce in nineteenth c...
Equity in its Relations to Common Law: A Study in Legal Development, by William W. Billson. Boston: ...
Horne: The Mirrour of Justices; Flanders: The Life of John Marshall; Nellis: Street Railroad Acciden...
Review of The Law in America: A History, by Bernard Schwartz, McGraw-Hill, 197
A Brief Historical Sketch and Description of the Current Program of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law...
In this swiftly moving age, with its revolutionary advances in so many diverse fields of activity, i...
A book review essay considering The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The study and teaching of legal history has flo...
A half-century ago when this Law Quadrangle was conceived and constructed, it was surely an act of f...
Contribution by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: Inventors & Invention
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
I revolve my legal history courses around one methodology: teaching legal history by means of legal...
Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
Despite well-documented struggles encountered during the recent economic downturn, American lawyers ...
The private work of lawyers played a significant role in the development of commerce in nineteenth c...
The private work of lawyers played a significant role in the development of commerce in nineteenth c...
Equity in its Relations to Common Law: A Study in Legal Development, by William W. Billson. Boston: ...
Horne: The Mirrour of Justices; Flanders: The Life of John Marshall; Nellis: Street Railroad Acciden...
Review of The Law in America: A History, by Bernard Schwartz, McGraw-Hill, 197
A Brief Historical Sketch and Description of the Current Program of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law...
In this swiftly moving age, with its revolutionary advances in so many diverse fields of activity, i...
A book review essay considering The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The study and teaching of legal history has flo...
A half-century ago when this Law Quadrangle was conceived and constructed, it was surely an act of f...
Contribution by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: Inventors & Invention
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
I revolve my legal history courses around one methodology: teaching legal history by means of legal...
Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
Despite well-documented struggles encountered during the recent economic downturn, American lawyers ...