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Northwestern University Bulletin: Announcement of Courses in the School of Law for the Academic Year, 1949-19501949 January 24
The annual bulletin (vol. XLIX, no. 17) for the 1949-1950 academic year.
Northwestern University Bulletin: The School of Law, 1964-19651964 March 23
The annual bulletin (vol. LXIV, no. 17) for the 1964-1965 academic year.
Northwestern University Bulletin: The Criminal Courts Branch of the Legal Aid Clinic of Northwestern University School of Law1927 January 17
This special issue of the Bulletin features the Criminal Courts Branch of the Legal Aid Clinic, which was funded by the James Nelson and Anna Louise Raymond Foundation.
Northwestern University Bulletin: Law School Summer Term, June 21–August 21, 19261926 May 3
This bulletin features the offerings for the 1926 summer session.
Northwestern University Bulletin: Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory1932 February 8
This special issue of the Bulletin (vol. XXXII, no. 24, Bulletin No. 4) features the Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, which was affiliated with Northwestern University in the early 20th century. Of special interest is the photograph of the…
Northwestern University Bulletin: School of Law, 1930-1931 1930 July 28
The annual bulletin for the 1930-1931 academic year.
Northwestern University Bulletin: Problems of Contemporary Legislation; Supplementary Reference Lists, 1914-1920ca. 1920
This special issue of the Bulletin provides reading lists for 38 legal topics, presumably from courses offered during the 1914-1920 period.
Northwestern University Bulletin: Law School Summer Term, June 22–August 22, 19251925 April 27
The bulletin for the 1925 summer term.
Northwestern University Bulletin: School of Law, 1924-19251924 September 1
The annual bulletin (vol. XXV, no. 1) for the 1924-1925 academic year.
Northwestern University Bulletin: The Four Year Curriculum in Law1919 December 6
This special Bulletin (vol. XX, no, 23) gives an overview of the proposed four-year Juris Doctor program. This program was slated to be implemented in 1918, but was postponed due to World War I.