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A Bibliography of United States Legal Education: from Litchfield to Lexis A Bibliography of United States Legal Education: From Litchfield to Lexis General Editors Kathleen Carrick & Sally Walters Initial Contributions by Chris Corcos VOLUME 2 William S. Hein & Co., Inc. Buffalo, NY 14209 2003 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A bibliography of United States legal education: from Litchfield to Lexis / general editors, Kathleen Carrick & Sally Walters. v. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8377-3102-X (alk. paper) 1. Law—Study and teaching—United States—Bibliography. I. Carrick, Kathleen M. II. Walters, Sally. KF261 .B53 2001 016.34'071'173—dc21 2001048519 © 2003 William S. Hein & Co. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This volume is printed on acid-free paper by William S. Hein & Co., Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1 Introduction ................................................ vi Academic Achievement ......................................... 1 Academic Freedom ............................................ 1 Accounting .................................................. 9 Administrative Law ............................................ 9 Administrative Law Judges ..................................... 12 Admiralty .................................................. 12 Admission to the Bar .......................................... 12 Admission to the Bar—Alabama ................................. 26 Admission to the Bar—Arkansas ................................. 26 Admission to the Bar—California ................................ 27 Admission to the Bar—Colorado ................................ 28 Admission to the Bar—Connecticut .............................. 29 Admission to the Bar—District of Columbia ....................... 29 Admission to the Bar—Florida .................................. 29 Admission to the Bar—Georgia ................................. 30 Admission to the Bar—Idaho ................................... 30 Admission to the Bar—Indiana .................................. 30 Admission to the Bar—Iowa .................................... 31 Admission to the Bar—Kansas .................................. 32 Admission to the Bar—Kentucky ................................ 32 Admission to the Bar—Louisiana ................................ 32 Admission to the Bar—Maine ................................... 33 Admission to the Bar—Maryland ................................ 33 Admission to the Bar—Massachusetts ............................. 33 Admission to the Bar—Michigan ................................ 34 v Admission to the Bar—Minnesota ............................... 35 Admission to the Bar—Mississippi ............................... 35 Admission to the Bar—Missouri ................................ 35 Admission to the Bar—Montana ................................ 36 Admission to the Bar—Nebraska ................................ 36 Admission to the Bar—Nevada .................................. 36 Admission to the Bar—New Hampshire ........................... 36 Admission to the Bar—New Jersey ............................... 36 Admission to the Bar—New Mexico .............................. 37 Admission to the Bar—New York ............................... 37 Admission to the Bar—North Carolina ............................ 39 Admission to the Bar—North Dakota ............................. 39 Admission to the Bar—Ohio .................................... 39 Admission to the Bar—Oklahoma ............................... 41 Admission to the Bar—Oregon .................................. 41 Admission to the Bar—Pennsylvania .............................. 41 Admission to the Bar—Rhode Island ............................. 42 Admission to the Bar—South Dakota ............................. 42 Admission to the Bar—Tennessee ................................ 43 Admission to the Bar—Texas ................................... 43 Admission to the Bar—Vermont ................................. 44 Admission to the Bar—Virginia ................................. 44 Admission to the Bar—Washington .............................. 44 Admission to the Bar—Wisconsin ................................ 45 Admission to the Bar—West Virginia ............................. 46 Admission to the Bar—Wyoming ................................ 46 Aeronautics—Law and Legislation ............................... 46 Affirmative Action Programs .................................... 47 African-American Teachers ..................................... 58 African-American Universities and Colleges ........................ 60 Aged—Legal Status, Laws, etc. .................................. 60 Agency (Law) ............................................... 61 Agricultural Laws and Legislation ................................ 62 AIDS (Disease) .............................................. 62 Alabama Bar Association ....................................... 62 Alternative Dispute Resolution - See Dispute Resolution (Law) American Bar Association ...................................... 63 American Law Institute ........................................ 64 Anticommunist Movements .................................... 72 Antisemitism ................................................ 73 Antitrust Law ............................................... 73 vi Appellate Procedure .......................................... 74 Apprenticeship Programs ...................................... 75 Artificial Satellites in Telecommunications ......................... 77 Attorney and Client .......................................... 78 Awards .................................................... 80 Baccalaureate Addresses ........................................ 80 Bakke, Allen Paul ............................................ 81 Bank Collection Law .......................................... 83 Bankruptcy—Law and Legislation ............................... 83 Bar Associations ............................................. 83 Bar Examinations ............................................ 84 Bar Examinations—Alabama ................................... 95 Bar Examinations—California .................................. 95 Bar Examinations—Massachusetts ............................... 96 Bar Examinations—North Carolina .............................. 97 Bar Examinations—Pennsylvania ................................ 97 Bar Examinations—Virginia .................................... 98 Bar Examiners ............................................... 99 Bias (Law) .................................................. 99 Bible and Law ............................................... 99 Brandeis University .......................................... 100 Briefs ..................................................... 100 Cable Television ............................................ 101 California Bar Association ..................................... 101 Career Change ............................................. 102 Career Development ......................................... 103 Case Law - See Judge-Made Law Case Method ............................................... 105 Character ................................................. 114 Christian Broadcasting Network University School of Law ............ 118 Christianity and Law ......................................... 118 Church Law - See Ecclesiastical Law Citation of Legal Authorities ................................... 120 City Planning and Redevelopment Law .......................... 120 Civil Law ................................................. 121 Civil Procedure ............................................. 122 Civil Rights ................................................ 123 Clinical Legal Education ...................................... 123 Clinical Legal Education—Alabama ............................. 143 Clinical Legal Education—Arizona .............................. 143 Clinical Legal Education—California ............................ 144 vii Clinical Legal Education—Colorado ............................. 145 Clinical Legal Education—Connecticut .......................... 145 Clinical Legal Education—District of Columbia .................... 145 Clinical Legal Education—Florida .............................. 146 Clinical Legal Education—Georgia .............................. 146 Clinical Legal Education—Hawaii .............................. 146 Clinical Legal Education—History .............................. 147 Clinical Legal Education—Illinois .............................. 147 Clinical Legal Education—Iowa ................................ 147 Clinical Legal Education—Kansas ............................... 147 Clinical Legal Education—Kentucky ............................ 147 Clinical Legal Education—Louisiana ............................ 148 Clinical Legal Education—Maryland ............................ 148 Clinical Legal Education—Massachusetts ......................... 148 Clinical Legal Education—Michigan ............................ 149 Clinical Legal Education—Minnesota ............................ 149 Clinical Legal Education—Mississippi ........................... 149 Clinical Legal Education—Missouri ............................. 149 Clinical Legal Education—Nebraska ............................. 150 Clinical Legal Education—New Jersey ........................... 150 Clinical Legal Education—New York ............................ 150 Clinical Legal Education—North Carolina ........................ 150 Clinical Legal Education—Ohio ................................ 151 Clinical Legal Education—Oklahoma ............................ 151 Clinical Legal Education—Oregon .............................
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