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Thinking, Big And Small, Stephen B. Burbank
Thinking, Big And Small, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
What Ed Cooper Has Taught Me About The Realities And Complexities Of Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, Catherine T. Struve
What Ed Cooper Has Taught Me About The Realities And Complexities Of Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, Catherine T. Struve
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Alexander's Genius, Mitchell N. Berman
Pauli Murray And The Twentieth-Century Quest For Legal And Social Equality, Serena Mayeri
Pauli Murray And The Twentieth-Century Quest For Legal And Social Equality, Serena Mayeri
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hero For The People, Hero For The Land And Water: Reflections On The Enduring Contributions Of David Getches, Charles Wilkinson
Hero For The People, Hero For The Land And Water: Reflections On The Enduring Contributions Of David Getches, Charles Wilkinson
Publications
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Professor Ed Cooper: Zen Minimalist, Linda S. Mullenix
Professor Ed Cooper: Zen Minimalist, Linda S. Mullenix
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In celebration of his twentieth year as the Reporter for the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules, I write to contribute some modest reflections on Professor Cooper's tenure as Advisory Committee Reporter. My comments are those of an academic who had the opportunity to observe the Advisory Committee for nearly a decade, but they are largely the comments of an outsider. Readers might be disappointed to find that there is no dish or inside baseball here.
Shoes That Did Not Drop, Richard Marcus
Shoes That Did Not Drop, Richard Marcus
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
I take "Shoes That Did Not Drop"' as my topic because I appreciate, by now, that what the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules does not do is, in some ways, as important as what it does. Similarly, the decision not to do something is equally important as, and may be more difficult than, the decision to do something. It may sometimes seem that amending the Rules is too easy. Greg Joseph once said that they are amended as often as the telephone book. Some even think that it was a mistake to create a Rules Committee.3 These reactions are overstated, …
What Ed Cooper Has Taught Me About The Realities And Complexities Of Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, Catherine T. Struve
What Ed Cooper Has Taught Me About The Realities And Complexities Of Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, Catherine T. Struve
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this brief essay, I will describe some of what I have learned from Ed Cooper as a fellow participant in the rulemaking process and as a coauthor of two volumes of his Federal Practice and Procedure treatise. To describe everything that Ed has taught me would require much more than the length of this essay. So instead, I will try to offer some representative examples-or, as Ed might say, some "sketches." Because others will discuss Ed's expert guidance of the Rules Committees' consideration of key issues concerning the Civil Rules, my discussion of Ed's scholarship and reporting work will …
Civil Rights And The 1960s: A Decade Of Unparalleled Progress, Leland Ware
Civil Rights And The 1960s: A Decade Of Unparalleled Progress, Leland Ware
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
They Were Meant For Each Other: Professor Edward Cooper And The Rules Enabling Act, Mark R. Kravitz, David F. Levi, Lee H. Rosenthal, Anthony J. Scirica
They Were Meant For Each Other: Professor Edward Cooper And The Rules Enabling Act, Mark R. Kravitz, David F. Levi, Lee H. Rosenthal, Anthony J. Scirica
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This introduction to the essays in this Symposium illuminates Professor Ed Cooper's years as Reporter to the Civil Rules Committee by first briefly describing those who preceded him in the position and his own background. We then describe some of Ed Cooper's many contributions to the Civil Rules Committee, the Federal Rules, rulemaking, and civil procedure by examining the present state of the Rules Committees' work under the Rules Enabling Act. We conclude that after almost eighty years of experience under that Act, it is working well in large part because of the sound leadership provided by Ed Cooper over …
The Life And Times Of Chief Judge Robert Bell, William L. Reynolds
The Life And Times Of Chief Judge Robert Bell, William L. Reynolds
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Tribute: M. Katherine B. Darmer, Tom Campbell, Erwin Chemerinsky, Bobby L. Dexter, Katherine M. Franke, Mark Osler, Marisa S. Cianciarulo, James L. Doti, Richard D. Fybel, Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Tiffany Chang
In Tribute: M. Katherine B. Darmer, Tom Campbell, Erwin Chemerinsky, Bobby L. Dexter, Katherine M. Franke, Mark Osler, Marisa S. Cianciarulo, James L. Doti, Richard D. Fybel, Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Tiffany Chang
Faculty Scholarship
The editors of the Chapman Law Review respectfully dedicate this issue to Professor M. Katherine B. Darmer.
Symposium Honoring The Advocacy, Scholarship, And Jurisprudence Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Introduction, Katherine M. Franke
Symposium Honoring The Advocacy, Scholarship, And Jurisprudence Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Introduction, Katherine M. Franke
Faculty Scholarship
I want to welcome back Justice Ginsburg to Columbia Law School. She has been a frequent visitor since her time here as a student in the late 1950s and again as a member of our faculty in the 1970s. I know she knows, but it is worth reiterating that she always has a home here at Columbia.
Keeping Up With Jim Jones: Pioneer, Taskmaster, Architect, Trailblazer, Kimberlé W. Crenshaw
Keeping Up With Jim Jones: Pioneer, Taskmaster, Architect, Trailblazer, Kimberlé W. Crenshaw
Faculty Scholarship
It is a special honor to have this opportunity to celebrate Professor Jim Jones's pivotal role in integrating the ranks of the law professoriat. Jim Jones was of course not the only one who hoped that the number of minority law professors would swell as the number of law graduates increased, but unlike those who simply watched and waited, Jim Jones decided to actually do something about the infamous "pool problem" in legal education.
Through his innovation, mentoring, and dogged advocacy, Jim Jones put action to passion, quietly, deliberately, and diligently creating a pipeline of minority law teachers. I know …
A Dedication To Randall P. Bezanson, John W. Elrod, Mark H. Grunewald, Lewis H. Larue, J. Hardin Marion, Doug Rendleman, Allan W. Vestal
A Dedication To Randall P. Bezanson, John W. Elrod, Mark H. Grunewald, Lewis H. Larue, J. Hardin Marion, Doug Rendleman, Allan W. Vestal
Doug Rendleman
No abstract provided.
Roger Groot, Legal Historian, David K. Millon
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, Martin A. Schwartz
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, Martin A. Schwartz
Martin A. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
The Honorable Morris Sheppard Arnold, U.S. Courts Library 8th Circuit
The Honorable Morris Sheppard Arnold, U.S. Courts Library 8th Circuit
Morris Arnold (1985)
No abstract provided.
Pro Bono Projects Broaden Opportunities, Instill Values, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Pro Bono Projects Broaden Opportunities, Instill Values, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Gazing Into The Future: The 100-Year Legacy Of Justice William J. Brennan, Stephen J. Wermiel
Gazing Into The Future: The 100-Year Legacy Of Justice William J. Brennan, Stephen J. Wermiel
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
A Capsule Biography Of Joseph T. Sneed, Iii, Rollins S. Emerson
A Capsule Biography Of Joseph T. Sneed, Iii, Rollins S. Emerson
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Cardozo At 100, Andrew L. Kaufman
Cardozo At 100, Andrew L. Kaufman
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
The Legacy Of Louis D. Brandeis, Melvin I. Urofsky
The Legacy Of Louis D. Brandeis, Melvin I. Urofsky
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Baker Tribute, Anne Marie Lofaso
The Intellectual Integrity Of Ed Baker, Vincent Blasi
The Intellectual Integrity Of Ed Baker, Vincent Blasi
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Baker's Autonomy Theory Of Free Speech, Anne Marie Lofaso
Baker's Autonomy Theory Of Free Speech, Anne Marie Lofaso
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean, Michelle Soko
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean, Michelle Soko
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.