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Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law

Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is the law school of the University of Liberia in Monrovia, Liberia. Founded in 1951, it is named after former Chief Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court, Louis Arthur Grimes. The school offers a three-year program leading to the granting of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Publicly supported, it is the only law school in the West African nation.

Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law
Established1951
School typePublic
DeanNegbalee Warner
LocationMonrovia, Liberia
WebsiteWebsite

History

Liberia College was founded in 1862, and the University of Liberia was created by the national legislature in 1951.[1] In addition to the transition to a university, the legislature created the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and Government that same year at the university.[2] In 1954, the law school began offering classes.[2] Joseph Rudolph Grimes founded the school, named it after his father Louis Arthur Grimes, and served as the law school's first dean.[3]

In 1956, Anthony Barclay succeeded Grimes as dean and remained until 1961 when the school closed after conferring a total of 21 degrees.[4] In September of the next year the school re-opened with former Attorney General Joseph W. Garber as the dean and enrollment of 20 students.[4] For 1963 the school employed two full-time instructors and six part-time faculty for a program that held only afternoon and evening classes.[4] At that time the law school was housed in J. J. Roberts Hall, tuition was $27 per term, and the library contained approximately 500 volumes.[4] The Liberian Law Journal, a law review journal, began at the school in 1965.[5]

By 1966 the law school had grown to 49 students enrolled in either the full-time or part-time programs with a department of 13 faculty members overseeing the students and the publication of the twice yearly Liberian Law Journal.[2] About half the professors were visiting professors, including some from the Peace Corps.[2] The law journal temporarily stopped publication from 1970 to 1974, resumed for a few editions, and then paused again until a final publication in 1986 with a total of eight volumes printed.[6]

Since its founding, the law school along with the university have closed on several occasions due to civil strife including in 1979, 1984, and 1990.[7][8] The United Nations Mission in Liberia donated US$17,000, computers, and law text books to the law school in May 2005.[9] In 2007, the American Bar Association paid for renovations to the law school.[10] In April 2007, the school participated in an international moot court competition in neighboring Sierra Leone.[11]

Academics

The School of Law has a course of study that leads to the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree after three years of specialization by students at the university.[12] Like the Juris Doctor (J.D.), the LL.B. requires the completion of an undergraduate degree, which is legal study similar to the JD. Grimes School of Law also offers a part-time evening program that encompasses five years of study.[13]

Courses include civil procedure, legal research and writing, criminal law, property, torts, constitutional law, contracts, evidence, along with other standard law school courses.[14] As the only law school in Liberia,[12] the school also offers a class on African law.[14] Internationally, the school has a partnership with the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in the United States.[15] Graduates are automatically admitted to the country's bar, and after three years in legal practice may apply to take a test to be admitted to the Supreme Court of Liberia's bar.[12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ [Usurped!] The University of Liberia. Retrieved on September 1, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d Recent Developments in African Law Faculties. Journal of African Law, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Autumn, 1966), pp. 192-207, p. 198; School of Oriental and African Studies.
  3. ^ James, Abraham L. (October 19, 2007). "The Life And Legacy Of Secretary Of State J. Rudolph Grimes". The Perspective. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  4. ^ a b c d “Liberia”, Journal of African Law, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Summer, 1963), pp. 113-116. School of Oriental and African Studies.
  5. ^ Szladits, Charles. Current Literature. The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 15, No. 4 (1966 - 1967), pp. 864-893, p. 866; American Society of Comparative Law.
  6. ^ UO Libraries: Liberian law journal. Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today University of Oregon. Retrieved on September 1, 2008.
  7. ^ Seyon, Patrick L. N. (Summer 1997). . International Higher Education. The Center for International Higher Education. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  8. ^ Patrick N. Seyon. Review: Historical Dictionary of Liberia by D. Elwood Dunn; Amos J. Beyan; Carl Patrick Burrowes. The International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 35, No. 1, Special Issue: Leisure in African History (2002), pp. 205-207.
  9. ^ Liberian Observer. "Liberia; UNMIL Donates to Law School". Africa News, May 20, 2005.
  10. ^ "Renovation of University of Liberia Arthur Grimes Law School". Promoting the Rule of Law. American Bar Association. March 6, 2007. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  11. ^ Ngoufonja, Zelkifli Rahman. Liberia: IHL Moot Court competition concludes in Freetown. International Committee of the Red Cross, 2007-04-30. Retrieved on September 2, 2008.
  12. ^ a b c Jallah, David A. B. “Notes, Presented by Professor and Dean of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, University of Liberia, David A. B. Jallah to the International Association of Law Schools Conference Learning From Each Other: Enriching the Law School Curriculum in an Interrelated World Held at Soochow University Kenneth Wang School of Law, Suzhou, China, October 17-19, 2007.” International Association of Law Schools. Retrieved on September 1, 2008.
  13. ^ University of Liberia Course Catalog: LL.B. Degree Requirements. The University of Liberia. Retrieved on September 1, 2008.
  14. ^ a b [Usurped!] The University of Liberia. Retrieved on September 1, 2008.
  15. ^ Indiana Law Professor Arrives. Public Agenda Newspaper, May 30, 2008. Retrieved on September 2, 2008.

External links

  • American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative

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Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is the law school of the University of Liberia in Monrovia Liberia Founded in 1951 it is named after former Chief Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court Louis Arthur Grimes The school offers a three year program leading to the granting of the Bachelor of Laws degree Publicly supported it is the only law school in the West African nation Louis Arthur Grimes School of LawEstablished1951School typePublicDeanNegbalee WarnerLocationMonrovia LiberiaWebsiteWebsite Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditLiberia College was founded in 1862 and the University of Liberia was created by the national legislature in 1951 1 In addition to the transition to a university the legislature created the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and Government that same year at the university 2 In 1954 the law school began offering classes 2 Joseph Rudolph Grimes founded the school named it after his father Louis Arthur Grimes and served as the law school s first dean 3 In 1956 Anthony Barclay succeeded Grimes as dean and remained until 1961 when the school closed after conferring a total of 21 degrees 4 In September of the next year the school re opened with former Attorney General Joseph W Garber as the dean and enrollment of 20 students 4 For 1963 the school employed two full time instructors and six part time faculty for a program that held only afternoon and evening classes 4 At that time the law school was housed in J J Roberts Hall tuition was 27 per term and the library contained approximately 500 volumes 4 The Liberian Law Journal a law review journal began at the school in 1965 5 By 1966 the law school had grown to 49 students enrolled in either the full time or part time programs with a department of 13 faculty members overseeing the students and the publication of the twice yearly Liberian Law Journal 2 About half the professors were visiting professors including some from the Peace Corps 2 The law journal temporarily stopped publication from 1970 to 1974 resumed for a few editions and then paused again until a final publication in 1986 with a total of eight volumes printed 6 Since its founding the law school along with the university have closed on several occasions due to civil strife including in 1979 1984 and 1990 7 8 The United Nations Mission in Liberia donated US 17 000 computers and law text books to the law school in May 2005 9 In 2007 the American Bar Association paid for renovations to the law school 10 In April 2007 the school participated in an international moot court competition in neighboring Sierra Leone 11 Academics EditThe School of Law has a course of study that leads to the Bachelor of Laws LL B degree after three years of specialization by students at the university 12 Like the Juris Doctor J D the LL B requires the completion of an undergraduate degree which is legal study similar to the JD Grimes School of Law also offers a part time evening program that encompasses five years of study 13 Courses include civil procedure legal research and writing criminal law property torts constitutional law contracts evidence along with other standard law school courses 14 As the only law school in Liberia 12 the school also offers a class on African law 14 Internationally the school has a partnership with the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in the United States 15 Graduates are automatically admitted to the country s bar and after three years in legal practice may apply to take a test to be admitted to the Supreme Court of Liberia s bar 12 Notable alumni EditOlubanke King Akerele foreign minister Charles Brumskine former President Pro Tem of the Senate Johnnie Lewis Liberian Supreme Court Chief Justice Varney Sherman 2005 Presidential candidateReferences Edit About The University of Liberia Usurped The University of Liberia Retrieved on September 1 2008 a b c d Recent Developments in African Law Faculties Journal of African Law Vol 10 No 3 Autumn 1966 pp 192 207 p 198 School of Oriental and African Studies James Abraham L October 19 2007 The Life And Legacy Of Secretary Of State J Rudolph Grimes The Perspective Retrieved 2008 09 02 a b c d Liberia Journal of African Law Vol 7 No 2 Summer 1963 pp 113 116 School of Oriental and African Studies Szladits Charles Current Literature The American Journal of Comparative Law Vol 15 No 4 1966 1967 pp 864 893 p 866 American Society of Comparative Law UO Libraries Liberian law journal Archived 2012 07 14 at archive today University of Oregon Retrieved on September 1 2008 Seyon Patrick L N Summer 1997 Rebuilding the University of Liberia in the Midst of War International Higher Education The Center for International Higher Education Archived from the original on 2008 09 15 Retrieved 2008 08 30 Patrick N Seyon Review Historical Dictionary of Liberia by D Elwood Dunn Amos J Beyan Carl Patrick Burrowes The International Journal of African Historical Studies Vol 35 No 1 Special Issue Leisure in African History 2002 pp 205 207 Liberian Observer Liberia UNMIL Donates to Law School Africa News May 20 2005 Renovation of University of Liberia Arthur Grimes Law School Promoting the Rule of Law American Bar Association March 6 2007 Retrieved 2008 08 30 Ngoufonja Zelkifli Rahman Liberia IHL Moot Court competition concludes in Freetown International Committee of the Red Cross 2007 04 30 Retrieved on September 2 2008 a b c Jallah David A B Notes Presented by Professor and Dean of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law University of Liberia David A B Jallah to the International Association of Law Schools Conference Learning From Each Other Enriching the Law School Curriculum in an Interrelated World Held at Soochow University Kenneth Wang School of Law Suzhou China October 17 19 2007 International Association of Law Schools Retrieved on September 1 2008 University of Liberia Course Catalog LL B Degree Requirements The University of Liberia Retrieved on September 1 2008 a b Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law Usurped The University of Liberia Retrieved on September 1 2008 Indiana Law Professor Arrives Public Agenda Newspaper May 30 2008 Retrieved on September 2 2008 External links EditAmerican Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law amp oldid 1118209271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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