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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 31, 2007

Thinking Like a Lawyer - Q&A with Stanford Law Dean

Legal studies began at Stanford University in 1893, when the school hired two law professors, one of whom was former U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. Two decades later, Southwestern Law School was founded when a small group of students met with a "tutor" in the old Union Oil building in downtown Los Angeles.
      Although both Stanford and Southwestern law schools have evolved dramatically from their foundings, in many respects they each rema...

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