Museum lectures for cadets and students of Law are held at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs Museum dedicated to the of Lawyer's Day. Historical essays are dedicated to those who laid the foundations and traditions of modern legal glory of Kharkiv and became real stars of the legal sky of Kharkiv in the late nineteenth - early twentieth century such as Vsevolod Danevsky, Leonid Vladimirov, Nikolai Kuplevasky, Leonid Tauber, Alexander Makletsov, Nikolai Karinsky. Rare editions of separate works, documents, portraits of these prominent personalities and much more are shown during the lectures.
Particular attention is paid to such a famous person as Alexander Kiselyov, whose initiative gave start to the teaching criminology for the first time in the Russian Empire in Kharkiv in 1990. Such outstanding and well-known lawyers as Serhiy Zarudny, Dmytro Kachenovsky, Anatoliy Koni, and August Levenstim are also mentioned, whose life and professional development are also connected with Kharkiv. Each of them deserves a separate story, and is extremely interesting and informative for modern cadets and students.
The bright pages of biographies, significant achievements and public initiatives of these historical figures in the field of jurisprudence provide young people with an example to follow, expand their understanding of the role and place of legal science and lawyers in society.