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  1. Edward Hirsch Levi (June 26, 1911 – March 7, 2000) was an American legal scholar and academic. He served as dean of the University of Chicago Law School from 1950 to 1962, president of the University of Chicago from 1968 to 1975, and then as United States Attorney General from 1975 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford.

  2. Edward H. Levi, 1968-1975. About the Office. History of the Office. Office of the President Staff. Edward Hirsch Levi was a singular product of the University of Chicago. Educated at the University beginning with kindergarten, Levi attended the Laboratory Schools, the College, and the Law School.

  3. Edward H. Levi became dean of the University of Chicago Law School in 1950, succeeding Wilber G. Katz in the role. As dean, Levi oversaw the marked academic and physical growth of the Law School.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2013 · Originally published in 1949, An Introduction to Legal Reasoning is widely acknowledged as a classic text. As its opening sentence states, “This is an attempt to describe generally the...

  5. En esta obra el autor se propone describir en forma general el proceso del razonamiento jurídico, tanto en el campo del derecho jurisprudencial, como en la interpretación de las leyes y de la Constitución. - ver opiniones y comentarios.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2013 · Levi, a former president of the University of Chicago, assumed the role of U.S. attorney general in 1975 at a time of depleted civilian trust in the executive branch following the resignation of President Richard Nixon in the midst of the Watergate scandal.

  7. Edward H. Levi served as the first Provost of the University of Chicago. He attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago in 1932, his J.D. from the Law School in 1935, and went on to earn his JSD from Yale Law School in 1938, where he was also a Sterling Fellow.