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Biography of Thomas McIntyre Cooley
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American judge and legal scholar Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1824-1898) served as a State Supreme Court Justice in Michigan and led the court to a national reputation with a distinguished record. In addition, his book, A Treatise on the Constitutional...


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Thomas McIntyre Cooley (January 6, 1824 – September 12, 1898) was the 25th Justice and a Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, between 1864 and 1885. Born in Attica, New York, he was Dean of the University of Michigan Law School. In 1877, he...


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Cooley Law School may build at OU, expand program.(Thomas M. Cooley Law School)(Oakland University)
07/25/2005: 699 words, approx. 2 pages
Byline: Sherri Begin The Thomas M. Cooley Law School is in discussions with Oakland University to build a $15 million-to-$20 million building on its Rochester Hills campus as early as fall 2007. Construction is contingent on an agreement with the American...
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Michigan Historical Review
A legacy of limitation: Thomas M. Cooley, public purpose, and the general welfare.(2006 Student Essay Prize Winner)
03/22/2007: 10,401 words, approx. 35 pages
In 1898 the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that publicly supported need-based college scholarships violated the state and federal constitutions. The court's unanimous opinion found that the scholarship program constituted "paternalism ... a plant that should receive no nourishment upon the soil of Missouri."...
 


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