Tag: Law Schools
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Law Review
Law Review in the United States Articles in law reviews have certainly become more obscure in recent decades. Many law professors seem to think they are under no obligation to say anything useful or to say anything well. They take pride in the theoretical and in working in disciplines other […]
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Stetson University College of Law
Stetson University College of Law in the United States From the College website: As Florida’s first law school, Stetson has educated outstanding lawyers, judges and community leaders for more than a century. Stetson is a top-100 law school, ranked #1 in trial advocacy and #6 in legal […]
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Stetson University College of Law
Stetson University College of Law in the United States From the College website: As Florida’s first law school, Stetson has educated outstanding lawyers, judges and community leaders for more than a century. Stetson is a top-100 law school, ranked #1 in trial advocacy and #6 in legal […]
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Waite Morrison Remick
Waite Morrison Remick in United States Waite, Morrison Remick WAITE, w?t, Morrison Remick, American jurist, seventh chief justice of the United States: b. Lyme, Conn., 29 Nov. 1816; d. Washington, D. C., 23 March 1888; He was graduated from Yale in 1837; studied law, and in 1838 moved to […]
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Constitutional Law Outline
American Constitutional Law Outline in the United States For a list of online resources, see here. For an overview of comparative constitutional law, see here. Separation of powers The Federal Judicial Power The Federal Legislative Power The Federal Executive Power Federalism […]
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Washington and Lee University School of Law
Washington and Lee University School of Law in the United States This educational institution is a small private law school located in Lexington, Virginia with a total enrollment of about 1000-1100 students per year. It is accredited by the American Bar Association and has been a member of […]
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Law Schools
Law Schools in the United States Legal Materials The American Bar Association posts lists of all ABA-approved law schools. FindLaw posts a state-by-state list of all U.S. law schools that gives you the school’s address & telephone number and links to the school’s Web page, library […]
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William Howard Taft
William Howard Taft in the United States William Howard Taft (1857-1930), 27th President of the United States. Born in Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, 15 Sept. 1857, son of Judge Alphonso (q.v.) and Louisa M. (Torrey) Taft. After graduating with honors from Yale (1878) he studied law in Cincinnati […]
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Charles Evans Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes in the United States Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), American jurist and statesman, thought by many to have been the greatest chief justice of the United States since John Marshall. Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862. He was educated at Brown […]
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Legal Commentary
Legal Commentary in the United States What is legal Commentary? An in-depth examination of a legal topic e.g. employment law, trusts, taxation, etc. Written by specialists – judges, practitioners, academics etc. A means of determining key case law and legislation Public […]
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U.S. Law School Online Resources
U.S. Law School Selected Internet Resources in the United States Law School Application Resources Application Guide for Students with Disabilities The NAPLA-SAPLA Book of Law School Lists Part Time Law School Program Locator The NALP Directory What Law School Rankings […]
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Kobbé, Gustav
Kobbé, Gustav in United States Kobbé, Gustav KOBBÉ, k?b’b?, Gustav, American author and journalist: b. New York, 4 March 1857; d. 1918. He was graduated at Columbia University in 1877, and from its Law School in 1879, and received the degree of M.A. from this institution in 1880; was on the […]
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Pulitzer, Joseph
Pulitzer, Joseph in United States Pulitzer, Joseph PULITZER, p?’l?t-s?r, Joseph, American journalist: b. Budapest, Hungary, 10 April 1847; d. Charleston, S. C., 29 Oct. 1911. He came to the United States in 1864 and joined a Federal cavalry regiment, serving till the end of the Civil War; […]
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Harden, William
Harden, William in United States Harden, William HARDEN, William, American historian: b. Savannah, Ga., 11 Nov. 1844. He left his studies in the schools of Savannah to join the Confederate army, serving throughout the Civil War in the 54th Georgia infantry and in the signal corps. After the […]