Submissions from 1958
New Books and Recent Scholarship, F. Hodge O'Neal, Jordan Derwin, and C. Edwin Chapman Jr.
Submissions from 1957
Law for Social Workers, John S. Bradway
Foreword, Robinson O. Everett
A Plea for a Return to Rule 51 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in North Carolina, J. Francis Paschal
Submissions from 1956
Some Common Problems Incident to Drafting Dispositive Provisions of Donative Instruments, W. Bryan Bolich
The Role of the Duke Legal Aid Clinic, John S. Bradway
Political Questions: The Judicial Check on the Executive, Paul D. Carrington
Persons Who Can Be Tried by Court-Martial, Robinson O. Everett
A Faculty Seminar on Land Use Controls, Robert Kramer
Submissions from 1955
Legal Clinics and Law Students: Rocks and Cement for Better Legal Education, John S. Bradway
Criminal Investigations Under Military Law, Robinson O. Everett
Criminal Investigation Under Military Law, Robinson O. Everett
The United States Court of Military Appeals, Robinson O. Everett
The Proof of Paternity and the Progress of Science, Malcolm McDermott
Submissions from 1954
Legal Aid: Its Concept, Organization and Importance, John S. Bradway
Progress in Legal Aid Clinic Work, John S. Bradway
The Legal Aid Clinic Commodity, John S. Bradway
Book Review, Robinson O. Everett
The Accrual of Corporate Dividends Under the Federal Estate Tax, Charles L. B. Lowndes and Robert Kramer
Legal Education: Extent to Which “Know-How” in Practice Should Be Taught in Law Schools, Joseph A. McClain Jr.
Submissions from 1953
A New Look at Practical Training, John S. Bradway
Legalizing Proxy Marriages, John S. Bradway
Is Legal Education Doing Its Job? - a Reply, Joseph A. McClain Jr.
Submissions from 1952
Extension of Legal Aid Into Smaller Communities, John S. Bradway
The Second Mile for Legal Aid Clinics, John S. Bradway
The Organized Bar in North Carolina, Edwin C. Bryson
Compensable Working Time Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
Compulsory Medical Treatment-Another Step in the State’s Expanding Power Over Children?, Horace B. Robertson
Submissions from 1951
Practical Legal Training - No Cause for Alarm, John S. Bradway
The Utility Aspect of Organized Legal Aid Work, John S. Bradway
Foreword, Robinson O. Everett
Securing Security, Robinson O. Everett
On Teaching Law Teachers to Teach, Dale F. Stansbury
Submissions from 1950
Legal Education in the Latin-American Republics, H. Claude Horack
Law and the Liberal Mind, Malcolm McDermott
Submissions from 1948
A Step Forward, John S. Bradway
Case Presentation and the Legal Aid Clinic, John S. Bradway
Education for Law Practice: Law Students Can Be Given Clinical Experience, John S. Bradway
Report of the National Law Student Conference of Legal Education: Content on Legal Education, John DeJ. Pemberton Jr.
Report of the National Law Student Conference on Legal Education: Availability of Legal Education and Placement of Law Graduates, John DeJ. Pemberton Jr.
Submissions from 1947
Legal Aid Work in Pennsylvania, John S. Bradway
Mark Hopkins—His Log , John S. Bradway
Promoting Legal Aid Work, John S. Bradway
Labor Contracts and the Taft-Hartley Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
Submissions from 1945
Will “Socialized Law” Be Next?, John S. Bradway
The Place of Skills in Legal Education, Charles Bunn, David F. Cavers, Judson F. Falknor, and Lester W. Feezer
Submissions from 1944
The Challenge to Organized Legal Aid, John S. Bradway
Trade Barriers to Bar Admissions, H. Claude Horack
Submissions from 1943
Proposed New Techniques in the Law of Divorce, John S. Bradway
Wartime Opportunities in Legal Aid Work, John S. Bradway
In Advocacy of the Problem Method, David F. Cavers
Submissions from 1942
Lawyers and Morale, John S. Bradway
Legal Aid Clinics Train Young Advocates, John S. Bradway
Legal Aid Work in the United States, John S. Bradway
Legal Service for the Indigent, John S. Bradway
The Duke University Law Library - an Account of Its Development, William R. Roalfe
Remarks by the President of the Association of American Law Schools, Harold Shepherd
Submissions from 1941
Legal Service for the Indigent, John S. Bradway
And What of the Apex Case Now, David F. Cavers
Labor v. The Sherman Act, David F. Cavers
Submissions from 1940
Benefits, Functions, and Procedures of Small-Claims Courts, John S. Bradway
Submissions from 1939
Low Cost Legal Service Bureaus, John S. Bradway
The Classroom Aspects of Legal Aid Clinic Work, John S. Bradway
The Objectives of Legal Aid Clinic Work, John S. Bradway
A Survey of Statutory Changes in North Carolina in 1939, David F. Cavers
Insuring the Frontiers of Freedom, Malcolm McDermott
To What Extent Should the Decisions of Administrative Bodies Be Reviewable by the Courts, Malcolm McDermott
Third-Party Practice Under the New Rules, J. Douglass Poteat
Some Suggestions for Improving the Law School Library Service, William R. Roalfe
The Increasing Need for Bar Libraries in the Smaller Cities, William R. Roalfe
Review of Volume III on Pardon, Paul H. Sanders
The Teaching of Legal Medicine, H. M. Taylor and John S. Bradway
Submissions from 1938
Family Watchdog, John S. Bradway
Some Domestic Relations Laws That Counsellors in Marital Difficulties Need to Know, John S. Bradway
Securing Proper Bar Examinations, H. Claude Horack
Development of the American Association of Law Libraries Under the Expansion Plan, William R. Roalfe
The Essentials of an Effective Law School Library Service, William R. Roalfe
The Relation of the Library to Legal Education, William R. Roalfe
Submissions from 1937
Myth of the Innocent Spouse, John S. Bradway
Tampering With Marriage, John S. Bradway
Why Pay Alimony?, John S. Bradway
Migratory Divorce, David F. Cavers
The Small Law Library and the Librarian, H. Claude Horack
Submissions from 1936
A National Bar Survey, John S. Bradway
Legal Standards, John S. Bradway
Making Ethical Lawyers—Some Practical Proposals for Achieving the Goal, John S. Bradway
What We May Find Out About Law Students From Giving Them Clinical Training That We Do Not Find Out When We Give Them Casebook Training, John S. Bradway
New Fields for the Legal Periodical, David F. Cavers
The 1935 Amendments of the Railroad Bankruptcy Law, Leslie Craven and Warner Fuller
The Bar Examiner and the Law Schools, H. Claude Horack
American Lawyers and Their Books, William R. Roalfe
Status and Qualifications of Law School Librarians, William R. Roalfe
The Activities and Program of the American Association of Law Libraries, William R. Roalfe
The Activities and Program of the American Association of Law Libraries, William R. Roalfe
Submissions from 1935
Moral Turpitude as the Criterion of Offenses That Justify Disbarment, John S. Bradway
The Growth of Legal Aid Work, John S. Bradway
The Legal Aid Clinic and Admission to the Bar, John S. Bradway
Change in the American Family and the “Laughing Heir”, David F. Cavers