The law school papers of Benjamin F. Butler : New York University School of Law in the 1830s
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The law school papers of Benjamin F. Butler : New York University School of Law in the 1830s
(Contributions in legal studies, no. 39)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Includes index
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内容説明
This work is divided into two parts: a description of the founding and operation of the Law School at New York University, and selected original documents of Benjamin F.Butler. The history of the formation of this law school is not well known, and provides a wealth of information about the aspirations and problems of forming a law school in the ante-bellum period. The Butler documents were selected from more than 2,500 surviving papers and letters, and provide a deeper understanding of legal education and the profession of law in Jacksonian America.
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Preface Abbreviations Part I: The Unfulfilled Aspirations of an Urban Law School in Jacksonian America Overview of Events Planning and Promoting the Law School Operational Problems at the Law School Conclusion Bibliographic Essay Benjamin F. Butler: Biographical Notes Part II: The Law School Papers of Benjamin F. Butler Appendixes Index
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