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11 Liberal Entrepreneurship Thwarted
Charles Rann Kennedy and the Foundations of England’s Modern Bar
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W. Wesley Pue
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
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History in Professional Apologetics
- The Use of History in the Development of Lawyers’ Mythologies 3
- How “French” Was the English Bar? 36
- Law and Colony 74
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Shaping Minds and Souls: Legal Education
- Professional Legal Education at Queen’s College, Birmingham, in the 1850s 107
- Common Law Legal Education in the Dominion of Canada’s Moral Project 148
- British Empire Perspectives on the Case Method of Legal Education 185
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Ethics, Regulation, and the Business of Law
- Free Trade in Law 229
- The End of Free Trade in Law 268
- Regulating Lawyers’ Ethics in Early-Twentieth-Century Canada 333
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Challenging the Status Quo: Communists and Liberals
- Gordon Martin, British Columbia Communist, 1948 363
- Liberal Entrepreneurship Thwarted 389
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Dominion and Colonial Lawyering
- Christ, Manhood, and Empire 425
- Lawyers’ Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation, and National Life in Nigeria, 1900-60 465
- Index 484
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
History in Professional Apologetics
- The Use of History in the Development of Lawyers’ Mythologies 3
- How “French” Was the English Bar? 36
- Law and Colony 74
-
Shaping Minds and Souls: Legal Education
- Professional Legal Education at Queen’s College, Birmingham, in the 1850s 107
- Common Law Legal Education in the Dominion of Canada’s Moral Project 148
- British Empire Perspectives on the Case Method of Legal Education 185
-
Ethics, Regulation, and the Business of Law
- Free Trade in Law 229
- The End of Free Trade in Law 268
- Regulating Lawyers’ Ethics in Early-Twentieth-Century Canada 333
-
Challenging the Status Quo: Communists and Liberals
- Gordon Martin, British Columbia Communist, 1948 363
- Liberal Entrepreneurship Thwarted 389
-
Dominion and Colonial Lawyering
- Christ, Manhood, and Empire 425
- Lawyers’ Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation, and National Life in Nigeria, 1900-60 465
- Index 484