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Memoriam: Justice Tom C. Clark (1976 Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor), William F. Swindler
Memoriam: Justice Tom C. Clark (1976 Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor), William F. Swindler
William & Mary Law Review
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Book Review Of The Memoirs Of Earl Warren, William F. Swindler
Book Review Of The Memoirs Of Earl Warren, William F. Swindler
William & Mary Law Review
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The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger
The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger
Michigan Law Review
Writing in 1952 of Herman Melville's work and its significance, Albert Camus praised Melville as the "Homer of the Pacific." Such Olympian fame was deserved, Camus wrote, because "[i]f it is true that talent recreates life, while genius has the additional gift of crowning it with myths, Melville is first and foremost a creator of myths." This essay concerns one aspect of those myths, Melville's exploration of man's struggle with the injustice and evil that originates from both within and without himself, and asserts its relevance to an understanding of the judicial process.
Dedication - John Simpson Hastings, Judicial Conference Of The United States, John Paul Stevens, Jesse E. Eschbach, Wilbur F. Pell Jr., Herman B. Wells, Board Of Visitors, William H. Rehnquist, Patrick L. Baude, James A. Strain, Jeffrey J. Kennedy
Dedication - John Simpson Hastings, Judicial Conference Of The United States, John Paul Stevens, Jesse E. Eschbach, Wilbur F. Pell Jr., Herman B. Wells, Board Of Visitors, William H. Rehnquist, Patrick L. Baude, James A. Strain, Jeffrey J. Kennedy
Indiana Law Journal
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable John Simpson Hastings. In a manner befitting the man, many of Judge Hastings' friends and associates have provided their personal remarks regarding his achievements on the bench and as an active alumnus of Indiana University. We hope that these remarks will serve in some small way to preserve the memory of a truly great man.
C. Harper Anderson, William B. Spong Jr.
C. Harper Anderson, William B. Spong Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Charles Porterfield Light, Jr., Robert E.R. Huntley, Charles V. Laughlin
Charles Porterfield Light, Jr., Robert E.R. Huntley, Charles V. Laughlin
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Thomas J. Clary, James L. Mchugh Jr.