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The Ideological Assault On America, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Nov 1970

The Ideological Assault On America, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

Powell Speeches

Powell spoke about political revolution on college campuses. The occasion was the annual convocation address at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia.


Political Warfare, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Jun 1970

Political Warfare, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

Lewis F. Powell Jr. prepared this paper and submitted it to President Richard M. Nixon on a confidential basis while Powell served as a member of the President's Blue Ribbon Panel on National Defense.


Correspondence Re Confidential Memorandum "Political Warfare", Lewis F. Powell Jr. Jun 1970

Correspondence Re Confidential Memorandum "Political Warfare", Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Correspondence

No abstract provided.


What Is "Right" About America, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Apr 1970

What Is "Right" About America, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

Powell gave this speech at the Leadership Banquet of the Key Club of Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, Virginia.


Program From The Twentieth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1970

Program From The Twentieth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School

Cooley Lecture Materials

The program from the twentieth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held November 17-19, 1970, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was “The Reform of Civil Procedure: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives” by Maurice Rosenberg, Benjamin Kaplan, and Mauro Cappelletti.


Program From The Nineteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1970

Program From The Nineteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School

Cooley Lecture Materials

The program from the nineteenth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held October 12-16, 1970, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "New Priorities in Criminal Justice" by Bernard Botein.


The Dombrowski-Type Suit As An Effective Weapon For Social Change: Reflections From Without And Within, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1970

The Dombrowski-Type Suit As An Effective Weapon For Social Change: Reflections From Without And Within, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


The Anatomy Of A Clinical Law Course, James J. White Jan 1970

The Anatomy Of A Clinical Law Course, James J. White

Other Publications

Since the summer of 1965 when the Michigan Supreme Court first authorized law student practice on the behalf of indigent persons, students at the University of Michigan Law School have been engaged in extensive practice on behalf of indigent persons in Washtenaw County. Between 75 and 125 second and third year students at the University of Michigan Law School each semester have worked at the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Clinic under the direction of the OEO Staff attorneys. Students receive neither credit nor pay for such work and their activities are not directly supervised by the faculty. That volunteer experience …


The University, The Community And The Law, William Burnett Harvey Jan 1970

The University, The Community And The Law, William Burnett Harvey

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Legislation And The Environment: Individual Rights And Government Accountability, Richard L. Ottinger Jan 1970

Legislation And The Environment: Individual Rights And Government Accountability, Richard L. Ottinger

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

Recent public concern with the pollution threat has generated a rash of suggested solutions. Within the past year councils, agencies, advisory commissions, and billion-dollar programs have been urged upon us. Reorganizations and reorderings of priorities have been called for. The question remains, however, whether this welter of proposals squarely attacks the real problem-the fact that all of our institutions are rooted in the notions of inexhaustible supply and limitless ability to repair. The answer can be found only by examining specific conflicts between technology and environment and analyzing the way our institutions attempt to resolve them.


The Social Control Of Science And Technology, Michael S. Baram Jan 1970

The Social Control Of Science And Technology, Michael S. Baram

Faculty Scholarship

Science and technology increasingly work changes in the complex matrix of society. These changes pervade our ecological systems and our physical and psychic health. Less perceptibly, they pervade our culture, our values, and our value based institutions such as the law. In turn, our values and institutions shape the progress and utilization of science and technology.

As we know, science and technology have provided society with enormous material benefits and a higher standard of living and health. But we now realize that this process has been accompanied by alarming rates of resource consumption and many new hazards to ecological systems …