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Kaczorowski, Robert J.
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Fordham University School of Law/ Robert J. Kaczorowski.
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a history/
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Kaczorowski, Robert J.
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New York :Fordham University Press, : 2012.,
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1 online resource (336 p.).
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The founding of the Fordham University School of Law -- Fordham Law School during World War Iand its aftermath -- The quest for excellencein an era of bigotry -- The great depression and educational reform --World War II and its aftermath -- Modernizing Fordham Law School -- Struggle for autonomy -- Resurgence of Fordham Law School.
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HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780823249374/Full text available:
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9780823249374 (electronic bk.)
Fordham University School of Law = a history/
Kaczorowski, Robert J.
Fordham University School of Law
a history/[electronic resource] :Robert J. Kaczorowski. - New York :Fordham University Press,2012. - 1 online resource (336 p.).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"This book is an institutional and intellectual history of Fordham Law School recounted in the context of legal education generally. It is unique in identifying the factors that determine a lawschool's academic quality and in recounting the activities of the ABA and AALS in assuring adequatefunding to maintain academic standards"--
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LC Class. No.: KF292.F67 / K33 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 340.071/17471
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"In this engaging, erudite new book, Robert J. Kaczorowski, Directorof the Condon Institute of Legal History, immerses readers in the story of Fordham Law School from the day it opened its doors in 1905 in themidst of massive changes in the United States, in the legal profession, and in legaleducation. Kaczorowski explores why so many immigrants and their children needed the founding of Catholic law schools in order to enter the legal profession in the first half of the twentieth century. He documents how, in the 1920s and 30s, when the legal profession's elites were actively trying toraise barriers that would exclude immigrants, Dean Wilkinson and the law faculty at Fordham were implementing higher standards while simultaneously striving to make Fordham the best avenue into the legal profession for New York City's immigrants. Tracing Fordham Law School's history in the contextof developments in legaleducation over the course of the twentieth century, this book pinpoints those factors that produce greatness in a law school and those that contribute to its decline. Fordham University School of Law: A History shows and explains why, prior to World War II, Fordham was one of the leading law schools in America and, along with Columbia, one of the top two law schools in NewYork City. As one of those leading schools, Fordham was in the vanguard of legal education reform, and its faculty made important contributions to legal scholarship. Fordham University School of Law: A History also reveals that, after World War II, the Law School suffered a decline, primarily because of inadequate funding resulting from the university's fiscal policies. These policies brought the university's administration into direct conflict with the American Bar Association (ABA) and the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), which consistently observed that the Law School was being starved for funds compared to its peer schools, with the result that peer law schools were improving their quality while Fordham was in decline. The conflict,which did not approach resolution at Fordham until the last quarter ofthe century, was replicated throughout legal education, especially in Catholic universities yet, this is the first scholarly work to documentand explain it. Kaczorowski's wonderfully contextualized, meticulously documented history of Fordham Law School brings readers right up to the present day and traces how the Law School, with the unprecedented financial support and active involvement of its alumni, is resuming its prior position as one of the nation's leading law schools"--
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