Correction: This story has been modified to reflect that William Blackstone was an influential English lawyer from the 18th century.
Forget what’s new. It’s all about what’s old at Yale Law School—really old.
After five years of talks, Yale Law School has acquired some important historical legal manuscripts and books from England that date as far back as the 13th century.
June 18, 2013 at 02:30 AM
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Correction: This story has been modified to reflect that William Blackstone was an influential English lawyer from the 18th century.
Forget what’s new. It’s all about what’s old at Yale Law School—really old.
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