The Process of Educational Revolution Within the Inns of Court

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The Process of Educational Revolution Within the Inns of Court Stemming from scholarly demand and defeating academic competition to adapt successful methods of modification, the Inns of Court in England were the subjects of nothing less than a revolution. The inns of the fourteenth century fought for some three hundred years before collapsing under the pressure of modern desires. It began before the emergence of the four great inns, namely Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner …

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…and legislative change they managed to survive for over three centuries. Taking on an epic battle, getting caught in the wheels that seemed to spin society at the speed of thought and finally succumbing to what must have been undue duress, the revolution of the inns was brought to a standstill. The clash of rebellions was won by modern civilization, but not before the inns would leave their mark on legal structures past and present.