Title
The Relationship Between Yale's Law School and the Central University in the Late Nineteenth Century
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-18-2000
Abstract
This paper describes the Yale Law School in the late 1800s. For most of the period, the school's faculty struggled to gain the attention of an unresponsive university administration. At the same time, the faculty pushed for interdisciplinary study that would tie the Law School to the university's other academic departments.
Recommended Citation
Bartholomew, Mark, "The Relationship Between Yale's Law School and the Central University in the Late Nineteenth Century" (2000). Student Legal History Papers. Paper 10.
http://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/student_legal_history_papers/10

Comments
Paper submitted by Mark Bartholomew for History of American Legal Education course taught by Professor John Langbein. February 18, 2000.