This paper discusses the contracts notes of one of the first students at the Yale Law School. The notes were taken in 1828, making them the earliest known evidence of the method of instruction employed by the law school\u27s founders
Supplement to the Yale alumni weekly, March 23, 1917. This programme was prepared some months ago ...
Letter from David Hoffman, Baltimore, Md., to Joseph Story, Cambridge, Mass., dated 2 May 1836. Sign...
Using Yale Law School as an example, this Article describes the interaction between university-affil...
This paper discusses the contracts notes of one of the first students at the Yale Law School. The n...
In 1874, during the celebration of the Yale Law School\u27s Semicentennial Anniversary, Theodore W...
This is to be a sketch of the Yale Law School of to-day. While it is to touch but lightly upon its h...
This paper describes the Yale Law School in the late 1800s. For most of the period, the school\u27s...
Section on the Law School probably written by Simeon E. Baldwin, p. 17-20. http://morris.law.yale.ed...
Two volumes of notes by Tapping Reeve at his law school in Litchfield, Connecticut. Volume 2 contain...
59 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 11 cm. Text adapted from Description of the Sterling law buildings...
Lecture notes taken by Samuel Andrew Law on subjects including slander, heresy and libel. These appe...
There was a time when the young man studied law in the private office of some successful practicin...
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects...
Publication no. 1 is issued also as pamphlet no. xxxix of the Committee on Historical Publications, ...
Special to The News Leader WILLIAMSBURG -- A statement by a widely known New England law educator is...
Supplement to the Yale alumni weekly, March 23, 1917. This programme was prepared some months ago ...
Letter from David Hoffman, Baltimore, Md., to Joseph Story, Cambridge, Mass., dated 2 May 1836. Sign...
Using Yale Law School as an example, this Article describes the interaction between university-affil...
This paper discusses the contracts notes of one of the first students at the Yale Law School. The n...
In 1874, during the celebration of the Yale Law School\u27s Semicentennial Anniversary, Theodore W...
This is to be a sketch of the Yale Law School of to-day. While it is to touch but lightly upon its h...
This paper describes the Yale Law School in the late 1800s. For most of the period, the school\u27s...
Section on the Law School probably written by Simeon E. Baldwin, p. 17-20. http://morris.law.yale.ed...
Two volumes of notes by Tapping Reeve at his law school in Litchfield, Connecticut. Volume 2 contain...
59 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 11 cm. Text adapted from Description of the Sterling law buildings...
Lecture notes taken by Samuel Andrew Law on subjects including slander, heresy and libel. These appe...
There was a time when the young man studied law in the private office of some successful practicin...
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects...
Publication no. 1 is issued also as pamphlet no. xxxix of the Committee on Historical Publications, ...
Special to The News Leader WILLIAMSBURG -- A statement by a widely known New England law educator is...
Supplement to the Yale alumni weekly, March 23, 1917. This programme was prepared some months ago ...
Letter from David Hoffman, Baltimore, Md., to Joseph Story, Cambridge, Mass., dated 2 May 1836. Sign...
Using Yale Law School as an example, this Article describes the interaction between university-affil...