< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

SCHOULER, JAMES, an American lawyer; born in Arlington, Mass., March 20, 1839; was graduated at Harvard University in 1859; admitted to practice at the Massachusetts bar in 1862; and in the Supreme Court of the United States in 1867; became Professor of Law in Boston University and lecturer at Johns Hopkins University. He published The Law of Domestic Relations; The Law of Bailments; The Law of Personal Property; Law of Wills; Americans of '76 (1905): and Ideals of the Republic (1908).

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