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Annual Report: Notre Dame Law School: Academic Year 1986–1987
Dean David Link provides a brief summary of important developments, strengths, and needs at Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1986–1987 academic year
Hoynes Code, The
This code governs legal education at the University of Notre Dame in all programs and in all locations
The Dean\u27s Report: The Law School: 1992–93 Academic Year
Dean David Link provides a description of the state of Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1992–1993 academic year. The elements covered in his report include: administration, faculty, students, general, and priorities. Supplementary reports are included from the Notre Dame Law Review, the Kresge Law Library, the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, the White Center on Law and Government, the London Law Program, the Summer London Law Program, the Journal of College and University Law, and the Journal of Legislation
Dean Joseph O\u27Meara--A Personal Reflection
In this article, Dean David Link responds to the Notre Dame Law School Law Review’s inquiry about Dean Joseph O’Meara’s effect on individuals. Dean Link states that Dean O’Meara’s philosophy of the law was simple: he expected everyone in the legal profession to be a fierce partisan for justice. A lawyer’s responsibility to justice transcends his or her responsibilities toward any particular client or case or system. Dean Link states that Notre Dame’s movement from a great teaching law school to a great teaching and research institution is owed primarily to Dean O’Meara, the man who would settle for nothing less
Managing Your Law Office: Improving the quality of lawyers\u27 services to clients
To help our New York lawyers the Journal is publishing a series of artiÂcles by experts in this field in our DepartÂment, Managing Your Law Office. These articles on law office economics and management were originally published by the American Bar Association Journal, whose permission to reprint them is gratefully acknowledged by your Journal
Report of the Dean 1976–1977
Dean David Link provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the state of Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1976–1977 academic year. The eight elements covered in his report include: goals, students, faculty, administration, curriculum, physical facility, alumni support, and resources
Hoynes Code, The
This code governs legal education at the University of Notre Dame in all programs and in all locations
Report of the Dean 1978–1979
Dean David Link provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the state of Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1978–1979 academic year. The nine elements covered in his report include: goals, students, faculty, administration, curriculum, physical facility, national law programs, alumni support, and resources
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