Nineteenth-century Legal Education in Philadelphia: Essays Exploring the Founding and Development of the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Nineteenth-century Legal Education in Philadelphia: Essays Exploring the Founding and Development of the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania.

This paper traces the development of legal education in Philadelphia and analyzes the role played by the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania in training attorneys.

73 p. ; 28cm.

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Bennett, Jonathan Stuart.

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Jonathan Stuart Bennett graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor's degree in Arts in 1990. This paper was a Senior Honors Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Senior Honors in American History program. From the description of Nineteenth-century Legal Education in Philadelphia: Essays Exploring the Founding and Development of the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania. (University of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122691581...

University of Pennsylvania. Law school

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The University of Pennsylvania Law Review is the oldest law review in the United States, continuously published since 1852. The Review is published by second and third year law students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and is currently published seven times per year, each issue containing articles, reviews, comments, and notes on various topical legal issues. It is one of five law journals at Penn Law School and is the fifth most cited law journal in the world. ...