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1-2-3. |
10-11-12. |
20. |
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30. |
35. |
100. |
106. |
107. |
108-109-110. |
200-201-202. |
250-251-252. |
300-301-302. |
350-351-352. |
303-304-305. |
353-354-355. |
309-310-311. |
359-360-361. |
312-313-314. |
362-363-364. |
315-316-317. |
365-366-367. |
318-319-320. |
368-369-370. |
340-341-342. |
386-387-388. |
400-401-402. |
450-451-452. |
403-404-405. |
453-454-455. |
406-407-408. |
456-457-458. |
420-421-422. |
521. |
522. |
523. |
524. |
525. |
526. |
527. |
528. |
529. |
650. |
660. |
661. |
670. |
671. |
680. |
690. |
691. |
701. |
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703. |
705. |
707. |
714. |
718. |
751. |
755. |
800. |
801. |
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806. |
809. |
859. |
860. |
861. |
862-863-864. |
900. |
901. |
902. |
903. |
904. |
905. |
906. |
907. |
910. |
911. |
912. |
915. |
950-951-952. |
953-954-965. |
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960-961-962. |
TABULAR OUTLINE OF COURSES. |
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The University of Virginia record February 1, 1920 | ||
TABULAR OUTLINE OF COURSES.
[Asterisks indicate elective courses.—Lecture periods are one and a half hours
each.]
FIRST YEAR. | |||
Course No. |
FIRST TERM. | Periods per week |
Total periods |
1. | Study of Cases—Legal Bibliography—Brief Making— Statutes. Cooley's Brief Making; Wambaugh's Study of Cases; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile |
2 | 26 |
2. | Contracts. Clark on Contracts; Huffcut and Woodruff's Cases on Contracts; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Graves |
4 | 52 |
3. | Criminal Law. Mikell's Cases on Criminal Law. Professor Dobie |
2 | 26 |
12. | Domestic Relations. Long on Domestic Relations. Professor Eager |
2 | 26 |
SECOND TERM. | |||
6. | Torts, including Master and Servant. Chapin on Torts; Chase's Cases on Torts; the Professor's Printed Notes; Burks' Printed Notes. Professor Graves |
4 | 40 |
7. | Bailments and Carriers. Dobie on Bailments and Carriers; Dobie's Cases on Bailments and Carriers. Professor Dobie |
3 | 30 |
8. | Agency. Mechem's Principles of Agency; Mechem's Cases. Professor Eager |
2 | 20 |
THIRD TERM. | |||
9. | Negotiable Instruments. Bigelow on Bills, Notes and Cheques; the Negotiable Instruments Law; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile |
2 | 20 |
10. | International Law. Davis' Elements of International Law. Professor Minor |
2 | 20 |
11. | Sales. Woodward's Cases on Sales. Professor Dobie | 2 | 20 |
13. | Insurance. Vance on Insurance. Professor Eager | 3 | 30 |
SECOND YEAR. | |||
FIRST TERM. | |||
14. | Equity Jurisprudence. Merwin's Principles of Equity; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile |
4 | 52 |
15. | Common Law Pleading. Burks on Pleading and Practice; Sunderland's Cases; the Professor's Printed Notes and Questions. Professor Graves |
2 | 26 |
17. | Real Property (begun). Minor on Real Property. Professor Minor |
4 | 52 |
SECOND TERM. | |||
18. | Private Corporations. Clark on Corporations; the Virginia Corporation Act; Wormser's Cases on Private Corporations. Professor Lile |
4 | 40 |
19. | *Pleading in Virginia. Burks on Pleading and Practice; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Graves |
2 | 20 |
17a. | Real Property (concluded). Minor on Real Property. Professor Minor |
3 | 26 |
16. | Constitutional Law (begun). Minor's Notes on Government; Black's Constitutional Law. Professor Minor |
3 | 4 |
22. | *Code Pleading. Bryant on Code Pleading. Professor Dobie |
2 | 20 |
20. | *Admiralty. Hughes on Admiralty. Professor Eager | 2 | 20 |
THIRD TERM. | |||
21. | Practice at Law, including Extraordinary Remedies. Burks on Pleading and Practice; Graves' Printed Notes. Professor Eager |
3 | 30 |
16a. | Constitutional Law (concluded). Minor's Notes on Government; Black's Constitutional Law. Professor Minor |
4 | 40 |
27. | Taxation. Goodnow's Cases on Taxation. Professor Dobie |
2 | 20 |
THIRD YEAR. | |||
FIRST TERM. | |||
25. | Criminal Procedure. Beale on Criminal Pleading and Practice; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Minor |
2 | 26 |
26. | Wills and Administration. Costigan's Cases on Wills. Professor Dobie |
2 | 26 |
28. | Bankruptcy. Remington on Bankruptcy (Students' Edition); Holbrook and Aigler's Cases. Professor Eager |
2 | 26 |
29. | Partnership. Mechem's Elements of Partnership. Professor Eager |
2 | 26 |
4. | Forensic Debating[3] (begun). Professor Paul | 1 | 13 |
SECOND TERM. | |||
31. | Equity Procedure. Lile's Equity Pleading and Practice. Professor Lile |
2 | 20 |
32. | Conflict of Laws and Jurisdictions. Minor on the Conflict of Laws. Professor Minor |
3 | 30 |
33. | Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. Hughes on Federal Procedure. Professor Dobie |
3 | 30 |
34. | *Damages. Hale on Damages. Professor Eager | 2 | 20 |
4a. | Forensic Debating (continued). Professor Paul | 1 | 10 |
THIRD TERM. | |||
35. | Public Corporations. Macy's Cases on Municipal Corporations; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile |
2 | 20 |
36. | Legal Ethics. Costigan's Cases on Legal Ethics; Cohen's The Law—Business or Profession; the Code of Ethics of the American Bar Association; Answer to Questions by the Committee of the New York County Bar Association on Professional Ethics. Professor Lile |
2 | 20 |
37. | Evidence. Greenleaf on Evidence (16th edition by Wigmore); Throckmorton's Cases; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Graves |
6 | 60 |
4b. | Forensic Debating (concluded). Professor Paul | 1 | 10 |
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FIRST YEAR | SECOND YEAR | THIRD YEAR | ||||||
First Term—September 15 to December 16—13 Weeks.[4] | ||||||||
Periods per week |
Periods per week |
Periods per week |
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Professor Lile | Professor Lile | Professor Minor | ||||||
1. | Study of Cases | 2 | 14. | Equity Jurisprudence | 4 | 25. | Criminal Procedure | 2 |
Legal Bibliography | Professor Dobie | |||||||
Brief Making | Professor Graves | 26. | Wills and Administration | 2 | ||||
Professor Graves | 15. | Common Law Pleading | 2 | |||||
2. | Contracts | 4 | Professor Eager | |||||
Professor Dobie | Professor Minor | 28. | Bankruptcy | 2 | ||||
3. | Criminal Law | 2 | 17. | |||||
Professor Eager | Professor Paul | |||||||
12. | Domestic Relations | 2 | 4. | Forens. Debating | 1 | |||
Second Term—January 3 to March 14—10 Weeks.[4] | ||||||||
Professor Graves | Professor Lile | Professor Lile | ||||||
6. | Torts | 2 | 18. | Private Corporations | 4 | 31. | Equity Procedure | 2 |
Professor Dobie | Professor Graves | Professor Minor | ||||||
7. | Bailments and Carriers | 3 | 19. | [5] Pleading in Virginia | 2 | 32. | Conflict of Laws | 3 |
Professor Minor | Professor Dobie | |||||||
Professor Eager | 17a. | Real Property (concluded) | 3 | 33. | Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure |
3 | ||
8. | Agency | 2 | ||||||
16. | Constitutional Law (begun) |
Professor Eager | ||||||
34. | [5] Damages | 2 | ||||||
Professor Eager | Professor Paul | |||||||
20. | [5] Admiralty | 2 | 4. | Forens. Debating | 1 | |||
Professor Dobie | ||||||||
22. | [5] Code Pleading | 2 | ||||||
Third Term—March 22 to May 31—10 Weeks.[4] | ||||||||
Professor Lile | Professor Eager | Professor Lile | ||||||
9. | Negotiable Inst. | 2 | 21. | Practice at Law | 3 | 35. | Public Corporations | 2 |
Professor Minor | Professor Minor | 36. | Legal Ethics | 2 | ||||
10. | International Law | 2 | 16a. | Constitutional Law (concluded) |
4 | Professor Graves | ||
Professor Dobie | 37. | Evidence | 6 | |||||
11. | Sales | 2 | Professor Dobie | Professor Paul | ||||
Professor Eager | 27. | Taxation | 2 | 4. | Forens. Debating | 1 | ||
13. | Insurance | 3 |
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FIRST TERM | ||||||
Hours | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
9:00 to 10:30 |
Forens. Debating[6] (i) | Criminal Law Criminal Procedure |
Criminal Law Criminal Procedure |
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10:30 to 12:00 |
Contracts Real Property Forens. Debating (ii) |
Com. Law Pleading | Contracts Real Property Forens. Debating (iii) |
Com. Law Pleading | Contracts Real Property Forens. Debating (iv) |
Contracts Real Property |
12:00 to 1:30 |
Equity Jurisp. Bankruptcy |
Brief Making Partnership |
Domestic Rel. Equity Jurisp. Wills and Admin. |
Brief Making Bankruptcy |
Domestic Rel. Equity Jurisp. Wills and Admin. |
Equity Jurisp. Partnership |
SECOND TERM | ||||||
9:00 to 10:30 |
Forens. Debating (i) | Bailments and Carriers Admiralty Conflict of Laws |
Damages | Bailments and Carriers Admiralty Conflict of Laws |
Damages | Bailments and Carriers |
10:30 to 12:00 |
Real Property Constitutional Law Torts Forens. Debating (ii) |
Virginia Pleading | Torts Real Property Constitutional Law Forens. Debating (iii) |
Virginia Pleading | Torts Real Property Constitutional Law Forens. Debating (iv) |
Torts Damages |
12:00 to 1:30 |
Private Corporations Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. |
Agency Equity Procedure Code Pleading |
Private Corporations Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. |
Agency Equity Procedure Code Pleading |
Private Corporations Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. |
Private Corporations Conflict of Laws |
THIRD TERM | ||||||
9:00 to 10:30 |
Evidence | International Law Evidence |
Sales Evidence |
International Law Evidence |
Sales Evidence |
Evidence |
10:30 to 12:00 |
Forens. Debating (i) Constitutional Law |
Practice at Law | Forens. Debating (iii) Constitutional Law Insurance |
Practice at Law | Forens. Debating (iv) Constitutional Law Insurance |
Constitutional Law |
to 1:30 |
Negotiable Inst. Forens. Debating (ii) |
Taxation Public Corp. |
Legal Ethics | Taxation Public Corp. |
Legal Ethics | Practice at Law Negotiable Inst. |
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