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The study of early American legal education takes a step forward with the launch of the Litchfield Law School Sources website, as part of the Lillian...
We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the following individuals in the preparation of this exhibit. — Bryan A. Garner & Mike Widener Ryden...
John H. Wigmore’s signed copy of his book A Kaleidoscope of Justice (1941). John Henry Wigmore enrolled at Harvard Law School in 1884, became a...
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Roscoe Pound’s inscribed copy (to Irving M. Walker) of his book Contemporary Juristic Theory (1940). The son of a federal trial judge in Nebraska...
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Fred Rodell’s inscribed copy (to “my favorite statesman”) of his book Woe Unto You, Lawyers! (1939). Born in Philadelphia, Rodell graduated from Yale...