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Abstract
Law, says the author, can be a useful tool in the building of a liberal education. Uniquely combining the study of past experience with the solving of present day problems, law study could very well supplement or replace traditional undergraduate courses in humanities and history of Western civilization. Nothing that thus far such changes have been made primarily at a few schools of business, the author discusses the advantages of similar use of law for liberal education in any undergraduate curriculum and, eventually, in the law schools.
Recommended Citation
Jacob Weissman,
Law and Liberal Education,
15 Vanderbilt Law Review
609
(1962)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol15/iss2/8