National University School of Law

National University School of Law was an American law school founded in Washington, D.C. in 1869.[1] Originally intended as part of a larger design for a national university in the United States, the school was the principal component of National University during its existence.[1][a] The school existed until 1954, when it merged with George Washington University Law School.[2]

History

Advocates for National in the mid-19th century favored the "grand idea" of a flagship American university in the style of prominent European institutions, as promoted by presidents George Washington, James Madison, and John Quincy Adams. These advocates quoted Washington in his eighth State of the Union address: "I have heretofore proposed to the consideration of Congress the expediency of establishing a national university and also a military academy. The desirableness of both these institutions has so constantly increased with every new view I have taken of the subject that I can not omit the opportunity of once for all recalling your attention to them."

Washington had given the U.S. $25,000 from his personal estate for the purpose of establishing such an institution and a "popular subscription fund" of $30,000 was also established in 1795. In the early days of the republic, however, both Congress and Thomas Jefferson opposed the idea. An 1811 Congressional report recommended against a national university, calling it unconstitutional.[3]

In pursuit of Washington's goal, the school's founders in the 1860s cited his statement that "a primary object of such a national institution should be the education of our youth in the science of government" and made the school of law the university's first institution.[4][5]

Operation

National University was founded in 1869.[6] An 1870 law passed by Congress (16 Stat. 98) allowed for the creation of corporations (including institutions of higher learning) in the District of Columbia, which allowed for the school's formal incorporation on Sept. 19, 1870.[5] The founder and first dean of the law school was William B. Wedgewood.

The first commencement was held May 21, 1872 for 31 graduates receiving two-year Bachelor of Laws degrees. U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, chancellor ex officio, conferred the degrees.[7]

In 1873, the school had three professors — Wedgewood and federal judges Joseph Casey and Arthur MacArthur. There were 32 graduates that year, and 275 total students over the first four years of the school's existence.[8] By 1878, the school employed four professors[9] and by the late 1880s, the class size had increased to 70 graduates, with 30 earning advanced Master of Laws degrees.[4]

Other prominent early lecturers included Supreme Court justice Samuel Freeman Miller[2] and historian James Schouler.[10]

Alumni

One notable graduate of the school was early suffragist Belva Ann Lockwood. After being rejected by the Columbian College, Georgetown University, and Howard University law schools due to her gender, she applied to National.[11] Law school dean Wedgewood, a supporter of women's suffrage, offered to teach private classes for Lockwood and other women, but told them that such instruction would not result in a diploma. After completing the course of study, Lockwood petitioned President Ulysses S. Grant for a diploma, in his role as chancellor ex officio of the school. She was granted her diploma in 1873, and was admitted to the District of Columbia bar association in September of that year. In 1879, Lockwood became the first woman to be allowed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. She was one of the first women to run for president, in 1884 and 1888.[12]

Another well respected female jurist, Ellen K. Raedy, was both a graduate and the first female faculty member of the National law school.[13] Raedy earned her law degree in 1928 and began practicing law with her brothers soon after.[14] In 1935, she was appointed judge to the D.C. Municipal Court and was one of the first female judges appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.[15] She began teaching legal ethics classes at National in 1939, and became the first female moot court judge for the school in 1940.[13]

National University

In the early years, presidents Ulysses S. Grant, James A. Garfield, Rutherford B. Hayes, Chester A. Arthur, and Grover Cleveland acted as chancellors ex officio by virtue of their office. After Cleveland, the board of regents abolished the office and elected Supreme Court justice Samuel Freeman Miller as the first chancellor in 1890.[16] He died that year, and prominent jurist Arthur MacArthur Sr. served as the first long-term chancellor. Other chancellors included Richard H. Alvey, Eugene Carusi, Charles Sherrod Hatfield, and Leslie C. Garnett.[2][6]

Due to the school's growth and other changes, National was reorganized as a university by a special Act of Congress (29 Stat. 194) in 1896.[2] The initial trustees included MacArthur, Alvey, Charles C. Cole, William Benning Webb, Carusi, H. O. Claughton, Thomas Wilson, Matthew G. Emery, John Goode, Charles Lyman, William C. Wittemore, John T. Winter, and Howard H. Barker.[17]

National University operated medical and dental schools from 1884-1903,[a] and a college containing a school of economics and government from the 1920s through the early 1940s.[2][18] Former Czechoslovak ambassador Charles Pergler acted as dean for the economics and government school from 1933-1936 and was the law school dean from 1936-1946.[19]

Merger with George Washington University

In the 1940s and early 1950s, the National law school saw a steep dropoff in attendance, from a class of 325 in 1941[20] to 38 graduates in 1950[21] and 43 in 1954.[22] Initially, National University responded by restructuring, creating the position of President in 1953 and electing Rowland F. Kirks, a special assistant to the Attorney General and former professor of law at the school, to the post.[23]

Kirks intended to expand the university’s graduate programs, including a partnership with the Washington School of Psychiatry,[23] but this plan was short lived. In 1954, less than a year and a half later, Kirks resigned to become legislative counsel to the National Automobile Dealers Association.[24] Within a month, a merger between National University and George Washington University was announced.[25] The merger had been rumored for months,[25] but was delayed by the major stumbling block of segregation. National had desegregated years before while George Washington had remained staunchly opposed to integration.[26] As National had six African American students matriculating at the time, merging the schools would require a change in policy.[27]

George Washington trustees voted to desegregate the university on June 30, 1954. Later the same day, they ratified the merger with National. The new arrangement granted George Washington control of National's physical property, assets, and library collection.[27] Author Andrew Novak, a former editor of the George Washington student newspaper, says it seems likely that the merger acted as the final incentive for GWU, already under pressure from students, faculty, and the American Association of Law Schools, to change their policy on segregation.[26] Orville Hassler Walburn was dean of the National law school at the time of the merger.[28]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Stevens 1983, p. 85, footnote 15. "Although it had medical and dental schools (1884-1903) at different points and a college was attached in the 1920s, National University was basically a law school."

References

  1. ^ a b Stevens, Robert Bocking (1983). Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press. p. 85. ISBN 0807815373. OCLC 8553057.
  2. ^ a b c d e "National University". The George Washington University and Foggy Bottom Historical Encyclopedia. George Washington University. Archived from the original on 2016-01-03.
  3. ^ Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "National University" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  4. ^ a b Johnston, Walter A. (October 1888). "Correspondence". Columbia Law Times. 2 (1). Columbia Law Times Publishing Company: 25–26.
  5. ^ a b The Addresses and Journal of Proceedings of the National Educational Association (Report). Vol. 13. 1873. pp. 122–125.
  6. ^ a b Stare Decisis: Official Year Book of the Third-year & Post graduate Classes of the National University Law School. Washington, D.C.: National University Law School. 1922. p. 10.
  7. ^ Hoyt, John W. (1892). Memorial in Regard to a National University (Report). United States Government Printing Office. pp. 71–72.
  8. ^ Department of the Interior (1873). Report of the Commissioner of Education for the year 1873 (Report). United States Government Printing Office. p. 440.
  9. ^ U.S. Bureau of Education (1880). Report of the Commissioner of Education For the Year 1878 (with accompanying papers) (Report). United States Government Printing Office. p. 277.
  10. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Schouler, James" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  11. ^ Cook, Frances A. (1997). "Belva Ann Lockwood: for Peace, Justice, and President" (PDF). Women's Legal History Biography Project.
  12. ^ John R. Vile, ed. (2001). Great American Lawyers: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 477–480. ISBN 9781576072028.
  13. ^ a b Brownell, Jean (September 16, 1940). "Judge Raedy Named to Preside Over Law School's Practice Court". The Washington Post. p. 10.
  14. ^ G.H.H. (1939). "Ellen K. Raedy: Judge of the Municipal Court of the District of Columbia". Women Law Journal. 26: 21.
  15. ^ Solon, Kasia (2008). "The Cy Pres Club: A Pioneer Women's Organization at National University Law School". A Legal Miscellanea. 5 (2): 1–2.
  16. ^ Webb, William Benning; Wooldridge, John; Crew, Harvey W. (1892). Centennial history of the city of Washington, D. C. United Bretheren. pp. 510–511.
  17. ^ Act of Congress, 29 Stat. 194
  18. ^ The Docket 1941. Washington, D.C.: Senior Class, National University. 1941. p. 108.
  19. ^ "Charles Pergler Papers". Georgetown University. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  20. ^ "Hill Addresses National U. Law Graduates". The Washington Post. June 14, 1941. p. 13.
  21. ^ "National U. Gives Rayburn LL.D. Degree". The Washington Post. June 10, 1950. p. 11.
  22. ^ "43 National U. Law Degrees". The Washington Post. June 4, 1954. p. 12.
  23. ^ a b "Dr. Kirks Named National U. President, Plans Expansion". The Washington Post. February 8, 1953. p. M6.
  24. ^ "Kirks Quits As Head of Law School". The Washington Post. June 8, 1954. p. 17.
  25. ^ a b "National U. Merges With GW Next Month". The Washington Post. July 2, 1954. p. 30.
  26. ^ a b Novak, Andrew (2012). "The Desegregation of George Washington University and the District of Columbia in Transition, 1946–1954". Washington History: 25–46.
  27. ^ a b "GW Law School to Admit Negroes From National U.". The Washington Post. July 7, 1954. p. 13.
  28. ^ "Probing the Law School's Past: 1821-1962". George Washington University.

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