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John E. Howe arrived as Washburn’s new dean in 1959 and one of his priorities was to improve the school’s writing program. By late September that year, the Law Review Board reported that it planned to produce an intramural journal that would be mimeographed. The Law Journal Board, with David Wheeler ’60 and Roberts L. Roberts ’61 …

Professor James M. Concannon's forthcoming book, "The Ideal Place ... for the Establishment of a Great Law School": History of Washburn Law School, 1903-2003, is a comprehensive history of the first 100 years of the institution. The book includes over 100 black and white photographs and images, these are reproduced in this …

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This collection consists of the book Journeys on the Road Less Travelled: Kansas Women Attorneys published by the Women Attorneys Association of Topeka (Kansas) in 1998. Additional funding was provided by the Kansas Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The work includes an overview of women in …

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Washburn University School of Law digital collections is currently comprised of photographs related to the history of the law school. Other forthcoming collections under development include the Washburn Law alumni publication The Circuit Rider and the Washburn Law Journal.
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