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OUTLINE OF COURSES

The table of courses and lecture schedule, as outlined below, contemplate
an average of fourteen lecture periods (of one hour each) per week.

Written examinations are held during the final week of each term, on the
subjects completed during the term, except that the third term examinations
in the courses of the third year are held one week earlier.


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CONDENSED TABLE OF COURSES FOR THE SESSION 1930-1931
(Subject to Alteration)

                                                                               
FIRST YEAR  SECOND YEAR  THIRD YEAR 
First Term—September 22 to December 13—12 Weeks. [3]  
Periods
per week 
Periods
per week 
Periods
per week 
Study of Cases  Common Law Pleading II  Trusts 
Legal Bibliography  Professor Buckler  Professor Glenn 
Professor Lile  Real Property I  Negotiable Paper 
Contracts  Professor Ribble  Professor Lile 
Professor Nash  Private Corporations  [4] Public Corporations [5]  
Property I  Professor Glenn  [4] Administrative Law [5]  
Professor Buckler  Professor Ribble 
Legal History 
Professor Dobie 
[4] Bankruptcy 
[4] Partnership 
Professor Eager 
Forensic Debating (begun) 
Professor Paul 
Second Term—January 5 to March 21—11 Weeks. [3]  
Torts  Virginia Pleading [6]   Equity Procedure 
Professor Buckler  Professor Nash  Professor Lile 
Common Law Pleading I  Real Property II  Conflict of Laws 
Professor Buckler  Professor Ribble  Professor Nash 
Domestic Relations  Code Pleading [6]   Federal Procedure 
Professor Eager  Wills  Professor Dobie 
Professor Dobie  [4] Public Utilities 
Equity Jurisprudence  Professor Ribble 
Professor Lile  [4] Admiralty 
[4] Business Wrongs [7]   Professor Eager 
Professor Glenn  Forensic Debating (continued) 
Professor Paul 
Third Term—March 30 to June 6—10 Weeks. [3]  
Criminal Law  Practice at Law  Brief Making 
Professor Buckler  [4] Criminal Procedure [8]   Legal Ethics 
Sales  [4] Quasi-Contracts [8]   Professor Lile 
Professor Dobie  Professor Nash  Evidence 
Insurance  Constitutional Law  Professor Glenn 
Agency  Professor Ribble  Taxation 
Professor Eager  Creditors' Rights  Professor Dobie 
Professor Glenn  Forensic Debating (concluded) 
Professor Paul 


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SCHEDULE OF LECTURES
(Subject to Alteration)

                                                                           
FIRST TERM 
Hours  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 
9:30
to
10:30 
Contracts  Contracts  Contracts  Contracts  Contracts  Contracts 
Real Property I  Real Property I  Real Property I  Real Property I 
Bankruptcy  Negotiable Paper  Bankruptcy  Negotiable Paper  Bankruptcy  Partnership 
10:30
to
11:30 
Legal Bibliography  Legal Bibliography  Legal Bibliography 
Trusts  Forensic Debating (i)  Trusts  Forensic Debating (ii)  Trusts  Forensic Debating (iii) 
11:30
to
12:30 
Administrative Law  Administrative Law 
Common Law Pleading II  Public Corporations  Common Law Pleading II 
Legal History  Legal History  Legal History  Common Law Pleading II  Public Corporations 
12:30
to
1:30 
Property I  Property I  Property I  Property I 
Partnership  Partnership 
Private Corporations  Private Corporations  Private Corporations  Private Corporations  Private Corporations  Private Corporations 
SECOND TERM 
9:30
to
10:30 
Equity Jurisprudence  Equity Jurisprudence  Equity Jurisprudence  Equity Jurisprudence 
Torts  Torts  Torts  Torts  Torts  Torts 
Conflict of Laws  Conflict of Laws  Conflict of Laws  Conflict of Laws  Conflict of Laws 
10:30
to
11:30 
Business Wrongs  Business Wrongs  Business Wrongs 
Code Pleading  Code Pleading  Code Pleading 
Admiralty  Admiralty  Admiralty 
11:30
to
12:30 
Common Law Pleading I  Common Law Pleading I  Common Law Pleading I 
Virginia Pleading  Wills  Virginia Pleading  Wills  Virginia Pleading  Wills 
Public Utilities  Forensic Debating (i)  Public Utilities  Forensic Debating (ii)  Forensic Debating (iii) 
12:30
to
1:30 
Real Property II  Real Property II  Real Property II  Real Property II 
Federal Procedure  Equity Procedure  Federal Procedure  Equity Procedure  Federal Procedure  Equity Procedure 
Domestic Relations  Domestic Relations  Domestic Relations  Domestic Relations 
THIRD TERM 
9:30
to
10:30 
Agency  Agency  Agency  Agency 
Constitutional Law  Constitutional Law  Constitutional Law  Constitutional Law  Constitutional Law  Constitutional Law 
Taxation  Taxation  Taxation  Taxation 
10:30
to
11:30 
Criminal Law  Criminal Law  Criminal Law  Criminal Law 
Evidence  Evidence  Evidence  Evidence  Evidence  Evidence 
11:30
to
12:30 
Insurance  Insurance  Insurance  Insurance 
Criminal Procedure  Creditors' Rights  Criminal Procedure  Creditors' Rights  Criminal Procedure  Creditors' Rights 
Quasi-Contracts  Forensic Debating (i)  Quasi-Contracts  Forensic Debating (ii)  Quasi-Contracts  Forensic Debating (iii) 
12:30
to
1:30 
Sales  Sales  Sales  Sales 
Practice at Law  Practice at Law  Practice at Law  Practice at Law 
Legal Ethics  Legal Ethics  Legal Ethics 

Forensic Debating is taught in three sections as numbered.

 
[3]

Exclusive of one week devoted to Examinations.

[4]

Electives. A candidate must pass five of the nine electives offered.

[5]

Offered in alternate years; Administrative Law and Quasi-Contracts offered for 1930-1931.

[6]

Every student is required to take either Virginia Pleading or Code Pleading.

[7]

Business Wrongs may be offered by third-year men for 1930-1931.

[8]

Offered in alternate years; Administrative Law and Quasi-Contracts offered for 1930-1931.