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Existing questions on legal education / Austin Abbott
Education for the bar in the United States / Simeon E. Baldwin
The teaching of English law at Harvard / A. V. Dicey
The correlation of work for higher degrees in graduate schools and law schools / Ernst Freund
The single standard in grading / John L. Grant
American law school degrees / James Parker Hall
The teaching of law in collegiate schools of business / Nathan Isaacs
The inductive method in legal education / William A. Keener
The law school curriculum as seen by the bench and the bar / Cuthbert W. Pound
A hundred years of the Harvard law school / Francis Rawle
Legal clinics and better trained lawyers a neccesity / William V. Rowe
Law as an education study / Charles Thaddeus Terry
What studies make mind / Charles Franklin Thwing
Changing objectives in legal education / Roscoe B. Turner
The value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of law, from the point of view of the profession: a symposium
Legal education in the United States / H. L. Wilgus