History of the Yale Law School to 1915

History of the Yale Law School to 1915
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Book Synopsis History of the Yale Law School to 1915 by : Frederick Charles Hicks

Download or read book History of the Yale Law School to 1915 written by Frederick Charles Hicks and published by Lawbook Exchange, Limited. This book was released on 2001 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Classic history of Yale Law School. This book collects four classic studies that form a history of Yale Law School to 1915: The Founders and the Founders' Collection, From the Founders to Dutton 1845-1869, 1869-1894 Including The County Court House Period and 1895-1915 Twenty Years of Hendrie Hall. A fascinating collection, these essays are distinguished by their colorful anecdotes and careful use of archival sources. Introduction by Morris L. Cohen [1927-2010], Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Illustrated. Index.


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