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- Title
Courtroom to Classroom: Justice Harlan's Lectures at George Washington University Law School.
- Authors
NOVAK, ANDREW
- Abstract
John Marshall Harlan had a singularly successful legal career as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court that spanned thirty-three years, from 1877 to 1911, one of the longest terms in history. For twenty-one of those years on the Court he also distinguished himself as a professor of constitutional law at George Washington University. Along with his colleague on the Bench and on the faculty, Associate Justice David J. Brewer, Harlan carried a full course load, teaching just about every subject: evidence, torts, property law, corporation law, commercial law, international law, and his specialty, constitutional law.
- Subjects
HARLAN, John Marshall, 1833-1911; JUDGES; COLLEGE teachers; LAW schools; STUDY &; teaching of constitutional law
- Publication
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2005, Vol 30, Issue 3, p211
- ISSN
1059-4329
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1059-4329.2005.00107.x