[Interviews with women graduates of Yale Law School, 1930 to 1997].

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[Interviews with women graduates of Yale Law School, 1930 to 1997].

80 folders (in 6 boxes) ; 28 cm.

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Yale University, Law School Library

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Yale Law School Women's Oral History Project.

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Yale Law School

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In the first decade of the nineteenth century, Seth P. Staples (Yale 1797) opened a school for law students in New Haven. In 1824 the school became affiliated with Yale College. The college conferred its first law degrees in 1843. The course of study originally extended for two years, and in 1896 it was lengthened to three years. Subsequently a college degree became a prerequisite for the Bachelor of Laws degree. Graduate courses leading to advanced degrees began in 1876. In 1926 honors courses ...

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