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  1. Tapping Reeve; Stich von George Catlin. Tapping Reeve (geboren am 1. Oktober 1744 in Brookhaven, Long Island; gestorben am 13. Dezember 1823 in Litchfield, Connecticut) war einer der bedeutendsten amerikanischen Juristen der frühen Republik. 1784 gründete er eine der ersten Rechtsschulen der Vereinigten Staaten.

  2. Tapping Reeve (October 1, 1744 – December 13, 1823) was an American lawyer, judge, and law educator. In 1784 he opened the Litchfield Law School, the first law school in the United States, in Litchfield, Connecticut.

    • Aaron Burr Reeve
  3. Geschichte. Die erste private Rechtsschule ( Law School) in den Vereinigten Staaten wurde im Jahr 1784 von Tapping Reeve gegründet, in der Reeve angehende Juristen im Klassenunterricht ausbildete. Zu den Studenten gehörten unter anderem Noah Webster, Aaron Burr und John C. Calhoun.

  4. 3. Apr. 2024 · Tapping Reeve (born October 1744, Brookhaven, N.Y.—died Dec. 13, 1823, Litchfield, Conn., U.S.) was a U.S. legal educator and jurist. In 1784 Reeve founded the Litchfield Law School , which was the first of its kind in the United States .

  5. The Litchfield History Museum and Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School will close for the season after November 26, 2023. They will reopen April 27, 2024. Hours starting April 27: Wednesday through Sunday – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plan your visit today! Walking Tour Map

  6. Tapping Reeve and Mumbet: Abolishing Slavery in Massachusetts. By Suzanne Geissler Bowles. Tapping Reeve (1744-1823), Princeton alumnus and founder of the nation’s first law school, served as co-counsel in the 1781 case Brom and Bett v. J. Ashley, Esq ., which led to the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › law-biographies › tapping-reeveTapping Reeve | Encyclopedia.com

    27. Juni 2018 · Tapping Reeve (1744-1823) Sources. Lawyer and educator. Background. Tapping Reeve was born in Brookhaven on Long Island, New York, in October 11744. The son of a Presbyterian minister, Reeve graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1763.