Browsing History of the Yale Law School by Title
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A Program for the expansion of the Yale School of Law into a "School of law and jurisprudence""Supplement to the Yale alumni weekly, March 23, 1917." "This programme was prepared some months ago by a committee of the Law school faculty for confidential distribution among friends of the school." http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b292468
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Abbreviations and form of citation15 p. ; 14 cm. Hicks classification: BiblA Un33 1921. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b591308 Yale Law Journal. Abbreviations and form of citation. [New Haven, Conn.]: Yale law journal, 1921.
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An address commemorative of the life and character of Francis WaylandIMPRINT New Haven, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor press, 1904. DESCRIPTION 31 p. ; 25 cm. SUBJECT Wayland, Francis, 1826-1904. Rare Annex YL 126 W36 http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b388166
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Document, 1832, Dec. 22, certifying that Elijah P. Grant studied law at Yale from Aug. 1831 to Apr. 1832Document, 1832, Dec. 22, certifying that Elijah P. Grant studied law at Yale from Aug. 1831 to Apr. 1832. Holograph in Hitchcock's hand. Signed: David Daggett, Samuel J. Hitchcock. Includes personal note from Hitchcock to Grant. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b484226~S3*eng
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Law school of Yale collegeExtracted from the Year book of the city of New Haven for 1872-73. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b463255
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Letters and newspaper clippings concerning Abraham Lincoln as counsel in two lawsuits brought against the Bridge Company of Davenport, IowaLetters and newspaper clippings concerning Abraham Lincoln as counsel in two lawsuits brought against the Bridge Company of Davenport, Iowa. An editorial "Lincoln and our bridge" and article "How George E. Hubbel[l] aided Abraham Lincoln" / George E. Hubbell, with author's portrait inset in text ; two clippings from Davenport democrat and leader, February 19, 1919 -- Typewritten letter to Yale law department, dated February 22, 1919, at Davenport, Iowa / signed by C.H. Hubbell, Yale 1884 ; enclosing the article written by his father, George E. Hubbell, a law student in Yale University in 1850 -- Typewritten copy of letter from Yale Law School in reply to C.H. Hubbell, dated February 27, 1919, unsigned. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b259575
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The writing of a case note8 pages. ; 23 cm. Karl Nickerson Llewellyn. The Writing of a case note. New Haven: Yale Law Journal, 1920.
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The Yale school of law : an account of its recent progress and expansion : reminiscences of its earlier days ..12 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. At head of title: Supplement to The Yale alumni weekly, March 23, 1917. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b278020~S1
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Wigs and woolsacks: a self-guided tour to the Yale Law School59 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 11 cm. "Text adapted from Description of the Sterling law buildings at Yale University, New Haven, 1931." http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b212272
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Yale College : Needs of the University, suggested by the faculties to the corporation, the graduates, and the benefactors and friends of the institution, July 10, 1871.Section on the Law School probably written by Simeon E. Baldwin, p. 17-20. http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b284151
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Yale law school : the founders and the Founders' collection / by Frederick C. Hicks"Publication no. 1 is issued also as pamphlet no. xxxix of the Committee on Historical Publications, Tercentenary Commission of the state of Connecticut." http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b464283