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  2. Abram Chayes - Wikipedia

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    Abram Chayes (July 18, 1922 – April 16, 2000) was an American scholar of international law closely associated with the administration of John F. Kennedy. He is best known for his "legal process" approach to international law, which attempted to provide a new, less formalistic way of understanding international law and how it might further ...

  3. Arthur R. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Arthur R. Miller. Arthur Raphael Miller CBE (born June 22, 1934), is an American legal scholar in the field of American civil procedure and a University Professor at New York University and Chairman of The NYU Sports & Society Program. He was a professor at Harvard Law School from 1971 to 2007.

  4. James Tierney (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    James Tierney (attorney) James E. Tierney (born April 12, 1947) is an American lawyer, lecturer in law at Harvard Law School, [1] and founding director of State AG, an educational resource on the office of state attorney general. [2] He served as Attorney General of Maine from 1980 until 1990. At 25, Tierney was elected to the Maine House of ...

  5. History of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Harvard Law School in 1817 was made possible by a 1779 bequest from Isaac Royall Jr.; it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the nation. It was a small operation and grew slowly. By 1827, it was down to one faculty member.

  6. University of Louisville School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The faculty ignored the casebook method of instruction that was being developed at Harvard Law School at the time, instead encouraging students to visit local courts and offering optional mock court sessions. The "school literature even boasted that the faculty consisted of 'practical lawyers' and not professional educators."

  7. Mark Tushnet - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University. Mark Victor Tushnet (born 18 November 1945) [1] is an American legal scholar. He specializes in constitutional law and theory, including comparative constitutional law, and is currently the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. [2] Tushnet is identified with the critical legal studies movement.

  8. Louis A. Toepfer - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, he graduated from Harvard Law School. Upon graduation, Toepfer became a member of Harvard Law School's faculty, and served as the school's vice dean from 1950–1966. In 1966, Toepfer came to Case Western Reserve University as dean of the School of Law. He served as the second president of Case Western Reserve University from 1970-1980.

  9. Louis W. Tompros - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer. Years active. 2004–present. Known for. Pepe the Frog case. Queen of Christmas case. Louis W. Tompros is an American lawyer and academic. [1] [2] He is currently a faculty member of the Harvard Law School. [3] [4]