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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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  • Author : Frederick Charles Hicks
  • Publisher : Lawbook Exchange, Limited
  • Genre : Education
  • Total Pages : 400 pages
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  • PDF File Size : 43,6 Mb
  • Language : English
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History of the Yale Law School to 1915

History of the Yale Law School to 1915
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