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School of law   /skul əv lɔ/   Listen
School of law

noun
1.
A graduate school offering study leading to a law degree.  Synonym: law school.






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"School of law" Quotes from Famous Books



... British author; "Temple Gardens" in London on the Thames River, next to The Temple (an ancient English school of law)} ...
— Elinor Wyllys - Vol. I • Susan Fenimore Cooper

... Mr. Baker graduated from Princeton University in 1952. After two years of active duty as a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, he entered the University of Texas School of Law at Austin. He received his J.D. with honors in 1957 and practiced law with the Houston firm of Andrews and Kurth from 1957 ...
— The Iraq Study Group Report • United States Institute for Peace

... which the principles of law of interest to the business man are set forth. Lessons are assigned in the book, and recitations are held. The lecture method also is advocated. In some universities which have both law schools and schools of commerce, the commercial students receive lectures in the school of law in such subjects as contracts, agencies, insurance, etc. It seems to the writer that neither of these practices is desirable but that the proper way to teach Commercial Law to the commercial students is the case method, in which the principles ...
— College Teaching - Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College • Paul Klapper



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