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Abstract
A notable advance in the organization of graduate study in law at Michigan has been achieved recently in the approval by the Board of Regents of a new program prepared and submitted by the Law Faculty. The program is the result of several years of experimentation and study. The word "program'', indeed, should not be permitted to give a false impression. In substantial measure the recent action only approves a new and more adequate description of such advanced work in law as the Law School is not only now prepared to offer but is actually offering for a limited class of students.
Recommended Citation
GRADUATE STUDY IN LAW AT MICHIGAN,
23
Mich. L. Rev.
635
(1925).
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