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Directories - University of Virginia School of Law, 1940/2026

37.369 Gigabytes 3.13 Linear Feet 24 Volumes
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This is a collection of print and digital directories that list the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of the University of Virginia School of Law. It contains the following series of materials:

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Directories - University of Virginia School of Law, 1940/2026 37.369 Gigabytes 3.13 Linear Feet 24 Volumes

Law examinations - University of Virginia School of Law, 1890/2018

.5 Cubic Feet 1 archival box 47 Volumes .096 Gigabytes
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This collection consists of examinations that the University of Virginia Law School administered to students between 1890 and 2018. It also includes a few examples of examination answers.

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Law examinations - University of Virginia School of Law, 1890/2018 .5 Cubic Feet 1 archival box 47 Volumes .096 Gigabytes

Moot court records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1849/2025

8.91 Linear Feet (20 containers)
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This ongoing collection documents the history of the moot courts at UVA Law and consists of meeting minutes, briefs, ledgers, programs, handbooks, and awards.

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Moot court records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1849/2025 8.91 Linear Feet (20 containers)

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