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Thomas McIntyre Cooley
Professor at the Department of Law at the University of Michigan, Thomas McIntyre Cooley served as a distinguished faculty member from 1859 to 1884. During his tenure, he was instrumental in the development of the Law School's Law Quadrangle, a cornerstone of the institution's academic environment. His visionary leadership and dedication to legal education significantly shaped the intellectual life of the University. Beyond his administrative achievements, Professor Cooley was revered for his profound impact on legal scholarship and education. His teachings and writings have left a lasting legacy, influencing generations of legal minds. Cooley's commitment to the principles of justice and his innovative approach to legal education continue to be celebrated within the academic community. His contributions have cemented his status as a pivotal figure in the history of the University of Michigan's Law School.
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Publications
, OMA2, 2010-01-01
, 1974-09-01
, 324-329, 1976-12-01
, 583, 1976-01-01
, 1, 1941-07-01
, 1257, 1928-12-01
, 607, 1908-02-22
, 625-634, 2011-02-16
, 103, 1929-07-01
, 761, 1903-12-01
, 111-117, 1999-06-01