"I owe Dean Latty everything."
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
"I owe Dean Latty everything."
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
"You would never go into his class unprepared. Ever. He'd throw you out of class!"
Phillip Hubbart describes one of the Law School's most memorably demanding faculty members.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
"I'd get up at three when it was quiet, I'd take my books and go into a little study room in the graduate center, and I'd prepare for my classes."
Phillip Hubbart said that classmates at his 50th reunion still remembered his study schedule.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
"He started off his equity class by reading the first two or three pages of 'Bleak House,' which was written by Charles Dickens."
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
Neil Williams '61 discusses Duke Law professors who left lasting impressions.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
Duke Law Oral History Project: Life Board of Visitors member Neil Williams '61 recalls being recruited to Duke Law by Dean Elvin R. Latty.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
Neil Williams '61 recalls working with—and getting career leads from—Professor F. Hodge O'Neal.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.
The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.