Law -- Study and teaching
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Examinations of the University of Virginia School of Law
This collection consists of examinations that the University of Virginia Law School administered to students between 1890 and 2018. It also includes a few examples of examination answers.
The examinations exist in diverse media formats. Most of them are printed on paper, and most printed examinations are bound together into volumes. The other examinations were born digital and were initially made available to students online or on digital media (e.g., CDs, DVDs).
Inventory of the Papers of Armistead Mason Dobie
Inventory of the Papers of Edwin S. Cohen
Inventory of the Papers of Neill H. Alford, Jr.
This collection of professional papers reflects Professor Alford's private legal practice and professorship at the UVA School of Law. There is correspondence, records and briefs, speeches and articles, and teaching materials on international law, legal history, trusts and estates, contracts, administrative law, economic warfare, insurance.
James B. Lovelace Manuscript: Court Tales, Trials and Appeals
Unpublished book manuscript and correspondence regarding the gift.
Lecture Notes of William H. White, Jr
Three undated lecture notes.
Papers of Clarence B. Pearce
The Papers of Clarence B. Pearce consist primarily of letters written by Pearce to his mother as well as photographs of Pearce and the University of Virginia grounds while Pearce was a law student (1917 - 1921). His college activities included participation in the debating society and service on the editorial board of Virgina Law Review.
Papers of Garrard Glenn, 1901-1951
Small collection of professional correspondence, UVA Law School memorabilia and personal diaries.
Papers of Richard B. Lillich
Professional and private practice files (1957-1996) related to international issues: claims, human rights, nationalizations, refugees, Iran -U.S. Claims Tribunal, organ transplantation. Also Law School and case files.
State and Local Government Policy Clinic records
This collection consists of materials that document the work of the State and Local Government Policy Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law. These materials include websites and publications. The collection also contains items documenting the clinic's participation in major projects including the Commission to Examine Racial and Economic Inequality in Virginia Law (2019-2022).
The George M. Marks (Law Class of 1876) Memorabilia Collection
1870 and 1874 lithoprinted copies Prof. John B. Minor lectures. Also a top hat.
The Papers of A. E. Dick Howard
Extensive collection of professional, academic and legal papers mainly about Constitutional Law, International Law and Environmental Law.
The Papers of David A. Martin
This collection of professional and academic papers relate to Martin's expertise as an international law and immigration lawyer, professor of International Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, as an author, researcher and public servant.
The Papers of David Nelson Sutton
Small collection of University of Virginia memorabilia: students notes, notebooks, examinations, programs related to Law School (1905-1919). Also some ABA and VBA files (1948-1953).
The Papers of Emerson G. Spies, 1955-1990
Professional, administrative and personal papers (1936-1992) of Emerson G. Spies. The collection includes institutional records from his tenure as Law School dean, dean of admissions and his involment with the Law School Foundation and the Alumni Council. There is also personal correspondence.
The Papers of Ernest L. Folk III
Professional consulting files related to corporation law and teaching files (1963-1989).
The Papers of Jeffrey O'Connell
This collection includes research materials and clippings, professional and personal correspondence, publishing and editing material for many books, and information on O'Connell's method for public speaking. In the latter category are numerous letters to and from presidential candidates and their staffs, including Jimmy Carter, Edmund Muskie, Michael Dukakis, and Gary Hart.