Edward W. Hinton
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Edward W. Hinton (1868-1936) was the James Parker Hall Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1931 to 1936.[1] Hinton was a scholar of evidence and civil procedure and published an early casebook on pleading standards.[2] Before becoming a law professor, Hinton practiced law in Missouri and lectured at the University of Missouri Law School.[3]
The University of Chicago Law School's moot court competition is named after Professor Hinton.[4]