Equity. SECOND YEAR M. E. HARRISON Ames' Cases in Equity Jurisdiction. R. C. HARRISON Canfield and Wormser's Cases on Private Corporations. Sales of Personal Property. Woodward's Cases on Sales. R. W. HARRISON Two hours a week throughout the year. Tu, 8:30-9:30; F, 9-10. Negotiable Instruments. R. W. HARRISON Smith and Moore's Cases on Bills and Notes. Property II. M. E. HARRISON Aigler's Cases on Titles; Costigan's Cases on Wills and assigned cases. Three hours a week throughout the year. Tu Th F, 10-11. Reading Required of Second-Year Students Second-year students are required to read the following: Holmes: The Common Law. Maitland: Equity. Zane: The Five Ages of the Bench and Bar in England. Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, vol. I, pp. 625–730. Veeder: A Century of English Judicature. Select Essays, vol. I, pp. 730-836. THIRD YEAR Constitutional Law. Wambaugh's Cases on Constitutional Law. Two hours a week throughout the year. Tu F, 9-10. Evidence. Hinton's Cases on Evidence. BALLENTINE R. W. HARRISON Two hours a week throughout the year. M W, 8:30-9:30. Pleading and Practice. Assigned Cases. M. E. HARRISON Two hours a week throughout the year. M, 10-11; Th, 9-10. Suretyship. Ames' Cases on Suretyship. R. C. HARRISON Two hours a week first semester. Will not be given, 1920-1921. One hour a week throughout the year. F, 9-10. Note. During the year 1920-1921 third-year students will take the first semester of the second-year course in Property II. Third-year students will also be required to participate in a Legal Clinic, to be maintained in coöperation with the San Francisco Legal Aid Society. STUDENTS, 1919-20 NOTE.--Abbreviations: S F, San Francisco; O, Oakland; B, Berkeley; P, Piedmont. |