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Changes in instruction of third-year students in the Law School, emphasizing instruction in the organization and presentation of legal materials together with increased opportunities for seminar study, will be put into effect this next academic year, Dean James M. Landis announced today.
Under the new requirements all third-year students must complete written work embodying the results of individual research. This work may be done in connection with seminar study by students in groups not exceeding twenty-five or may be done in some particular subject under the supervision of an assigned instructor. To make seminar study available for all third-year students, new seminars have been added to the curriculum.
This increased tendency towards personal study and investigation is in line with the University policy regarding Graduate School work. Recently at the dedication of the Littaner School the same idea was stressed.
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