Teaching legal history : comparative perspectives /

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Other Authors: Jarvis, Robert M., 1959-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, England : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, [2014]
Series:JCL studies in comparative law ; no. 9
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245 0 0 |a Teaching legal history :  |b comparative perspectives /  |c edited by Robert M. Jarvis, Professor of Law, Nova Southeastern University 
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300 |a xii, 302 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 24 cm 
490 1 |a JCL studies in comparative law ;  |v no. 9 
504 |a Includes bibliographic references and index 
505 0 |a A history of legal history courses offered in American law schools / Joan Sidney Howland -- Teaching legal history in the first-year curriculum / Christian G. Fritz -- Teaching American legal history in a law school / Peter D. Garlock -- What I do when I teach legal history / Stephen B. Presser -- Teaching American legal history through storytelling / Michael S. Ariens -- The lessons of history : past performance in no guarantee of future results / John V. Orth -- The fun of teaching American legal history / Geoffrey R. Watson -- Two books and two perspectives on teaching U.S. constitutional history / William G. Merkel -- Documents, not dogma / Mark R. Killenbeck -- What the actions of Abe Lincoln continue to teach us today / Michael J. Slinger -- American legal history : teaching law students as if they were graduate students / Christopher Tomlins -- Legal history in context / Logan Everett Sawyer III -- Reading, writing, and questions in advance / Daniel Klerman -- An amateur's apologia / Daniel S. Reynolds -- Teaching the legal history you write about / Scott Douglas Gerber -- Using videos to teach American legal history / Catherine J. Lanctot -- Art and legal history / Timothy J. Innes -- Legal history : the most interesting course in law school / Carla L. Boles -- On the shoulders of giants / M.H. Hoeflich -- Legal history through digital sources / Ryan Rowberry -- Teaching the doing of legal history / Richard A. Paschal -- Primary sources and ambiguity in legal history / Evan C. Zoldan -- Behind the scenes: exploring the history of law school cases / Carol. L. Chomsky -- Keeping up with legal history / Arthur F. McEvoy -- Local Knowledge: including local sources in the survey course / Anders Walker -- Integrating state (Georgia) and national legal history / James L. Hunt -- Legal history seminar: leading Maryland cases / Edward C. Papenfuse and Garrett Power -- How I teach American legal history: law as a river / Charles D. Kelso -- Limited in its sphere, infinite in its power / Stephanie Hunter McMahon -- Interest groups in the teaching of legal history / Herbert Hoverkamp -- Teaching the history of corporate law: a framework / Amitai Aviram -- Teaching America's antitrust laws and their enforcement / Thomas J. Horton -- Tradition / Richard I. Aaron -- Development of the regulatory state / Steven R. Wilf -- Bureaucracy for law students / Daniel R. Ernst -- The history of contemporary law and policy / Molly Selvin -- The everyday life of the law / Jason A. Gillmer -- Reflections and American legal history / Danné L. Johnson -- The search for national identity / Sheldon M. Novick -- Teaching African-American legal history / Stephanie L. Phillips -- An antebellum slave law colloquium / Bryan Camp -- Brown v. Board of Education: teaching an iconic case / David S. Tanenhaus -- Teaching women's legal history / Tracy A. Thomas -- U.S. women's legal history / Mary L. Clark -- Imagination and creativity: my history of marriage seminar / Charles J. Reid, Jr. -- On teaching the history of international law / William E. Butler -- Legal history from Babylonia, Israel, Greece, and Rome to the early American Republic / John W. Welch -- A legal history course for a Christian legal education / Craig A. Stern -- 1066 and all that / Joan Mahoney -- Teaching English legal history at a small law school / Carlton F.W. Larson -- Becoming an English legal history teacher / Jonathan Rose -- Teaching comparative legal history: Latin American legal systems / Polly J. Price -- Teaching Latin American legal history / M.C. Mirow -- The multidimensional teaching of legal history / Peter L. Reich -- Teaching the history of the legal profession / J. Gordon Hylton -- Teaching the history of lawyering: who do we think we are? / Bernard J. Hibbitts -- Using history to teach students how to be lawyers / Gregory F. Jacob -- Tracing judicial roles over time / G. Edward White -- Designing a course in judicial biography / Mae Kuykendall -- Hawaii, American legal history, and the pivotal role of Chief Justice William S. Richardson / Williamson B.C. Chang -- Teaching legal history in the age of practical legal education / Douglas E. Abrams -- Teaching legal history through legal skills / Howard Bromberg -- Legal history: teaching skills practicing lawyers need / Robert M. Jarvis 
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