Bernard J. Ward Papers ca. 1954-1982, bulk 1961-1981

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Bernard J. Ward Papers ca. 1954-1982, bulk 1961-1981

Bernard J. Ward was a professor at the UT School of Law from 1968-1982 and a highly-regarded legal scholar who served several federal rules committees. Correspondence, printed material, minutes, memoranda, and literary productions document Bernard J. Ward's activity in the legal profession, both as scholar and public servant.

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Ward, Bernard J., 1925-1982

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Bernard J. Ward, legal educator and authority on the federal courts, practiced general law in New Orleans, 1949-1953, and taught in the law schools at Loyola University, 1952-1953, Notre Dame University, 1954-1968, and at the University of Texas at Austin, first as a visiting professor from 1966-1968, and then as a full professor from 1969-1982. At Texas he taught courses on federal courts, remedies, Texas procedure, and a seminar on the Supreme Court. A member of the American Law Institute, War...

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