Rules, regulations, and reports of moot court cases at Harvard Law School, 1820-1825.

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Rules, regulations, and reports of moot court cases at Harvard Law School, 1820-1825.

Contains rules and regulations establishing the moot court system at Harvard Law School. In addition, a record of cases, kept by the chief justices of the moot court, is available. Stearns was chief justice 1822-1825.

3-118, [69] p. ; 24 cm.

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