The Enduring Influence of Our Predecessors
The Center for American and International Law was born in 1947, an institution conceived and created by Robert Storey as he became dean of the law school at Southern Methodist University.
The Center for American and International Law was born in 1947, an institution conceived and created by Robert Storey as he became dean of the law school at Southern Methodist University.
Two hundred and thirty years ago, the Bill of Rights began protecting the citizens of this country and the integrity of our democracy.
Storey discusses the beginnings of the legal center movement and the rapid growth of the legal center concept in all parts of the country. He points out how important legal centers have become in the campaign to promote world peace through law.
Author: Claude R. MillerSource: American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 41, No. 9 (September 1955), p. 870Published by: American Bar Association Journal | Shared with permission.
Robert G. Storey: The establishment of law centers to organize and integrate the efforts of the teachers of law, the judges of Courts and the practicing lawyers to cope with the complex legal problems of today, is making headway in different parts of the United States…
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