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A Tribute To Theodore J. St. Antoine, Jeffrey S. Lehman Aug 1998

A Tribute To Theodore J. St. Antoine, Jeffrey S. Lehman

Michigan Law Review

The University of Michigan Law School was ninety-five years old when Ted St. Antoine first entered Hutchins Hall in 1951. In half as many years, he profoundly influenced the institution, its traditions, and its character. Ted came west to Michigan after studying philosophy and theology at Fordham College in New York City. He came with the proven abilities of a summa cum laude. He came ready to engage what he considered a more practical challenge: he wanted to become a lawyer.


Professor Theodore J. St. Antoine: A Legendary Figure, Harry T. Edwards Aug 1998

Professor Theodore J. St. Antoine: A Legendary Figure, Harry T. Edwards

Michigan Law Review

Ted St. Antoine's career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just after I had graduated from the University of Michigan Law School. I never had the good fortune to experience Ted in the classroom and I have always regretted that, for he has been a legendary teacher at the University of Michigan Law School. Indeed, even among those of us who graduated before his arrival at Michigan, Ted quickly gained a reputation as one of the finest classroom teachers ever to deliver a lecture in Hutchins Hall. He has graced his classes with brilliance, …


Ted St. Antoine: An Appreciation, Benjamin Aaron Aug 1998

Ted St. Antoine: An Appreciation, Benjamin Aaron

Michigan Law Review

In seeking to encompass the many facets of Ted St. Antoine's complex life and career, one thinks of other persons to whom he can be compared. John Maynard Keynes comes immediately to mind. Although Ted may never attain the worldwide renown and influence of the great British economist, the two men share several significant traits. Like Keynes, St. Antoine is an internationally prominent and respected scholar in his own field. Like him, also, Ted is a bon vivant and a lover of the arts. He can generally be relied upon for information about the best places to eat, especially in …


Conclusion, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr. Jun 1998

Conclusion, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Introduction And Table Of Contents, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr. Jun 1998

Introduction And Table Of Contents, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Character, Conscience, And Destiny, G. Gordon Liddy May 1998

Character, Conscience, And Destiny, G. Gordon Liddy

Michigan Law Review

In authoring the definitive biography of Archibald Cox, Professor Ken Gormley has also favored us with a study of character, its formation, and its effect upon history. What is more, he has demonstrated once again that while events may present men with opportunity, men make history and not vice versa. Into the bargain, Mr. Gormley offers yet more proof of the correctness of Heraclitus's dictum, "character is destiny." As the author is human, the book has its faults. They range from the mere erroneous use of language (misusing "smells" for "odors" (pp. 59, 307), misusing "anxious" for "eager" (p. 46), …


Lessons From The Fall, Andrea D. Lyon May 1998

Lessons From The Fall, Andrea D. Lyon

Michigan Law Review

This book is both better and worse than one would expect. It is the story of Sol Wachtler, former Chief Judge of New York State Court of Appeals. Wachtler had an extramarital affair with a woman for whom he had been appointed executor, and after the breakup he stalked her with letters, phone calls, and threats. Eventually he was convicted of extortion and sent to prison. His fall from power is what fascinates us, of course, but that is not what is valuable about this book. It answers an outsider's questions about the prison experience, seems to reflect accurately the …


Eulogy, William B. Spong Jr., United States Senator (1966-1973), Dean Of The College Of William And Mary School Of Law (1976-1985), Timothy J. Sullivan Apr 1998

Eulogy, William B. Spong Jr., United States Senator (1966-1973), Dean Of The College Of William And Mary School Of Law (1976-1985), Timothy J. Sullivan

William & Mary Law Review

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Civility A Speech Delivered By Associate Justice Clarence Thomas To Students At Washington And Lee University School Of Law Lexington, Virginia Tuesday, March 10, 1998, Clarence Thomas Apr 1998

Civility A Speech Delivered By Associate Justice Clarence Thomas To Students At Washington And Lee University School Of Law Lexington, Virginia Tuesday, March 10, 1998, Clarence Thomas

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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A Judge's Perspective, Myron H. Bright Jan 1998

A Judge's Perspective, Myron H. Bright

Villanova Law Review

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In Memoriam: Frank A. Kaufman, Shale D. Stiller, Andre M. Davis, William L. Reynolds Jan 1998

In Memoriam: Frank A. Kaufman, Shale D. Stiller, Andre M. Davis, William L. Reynolds

Maryland Law Review

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A Practitioner's Perspective On The Tenure Of Chancellor William T. Allen, Jesse A. Finkelstein Jan 1998

A Practitioner's Perspective On The Tenure Of Chancellor William T. Allen, Jesse A. Finkelstein

Seattle University Law Review

This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, after he announced his intention not to seek reappointment.


Bill Allen In Class, Eric A. Chiappinelli Jan 1998

Bill Allen In Class, Eric A. Chiappinelli

Seattle University Law Review

This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, after he announced his intention not to seek reappointment.


In Memoriam: John R. Hargrove, Sr., Robert M. Bell, Marshall A. Levin, Harry S. Johnson, Sharon A.H. May Jan 1998

In Memoriam: John R. Hargrove, Sr., Robert M. Bell, Marshall A. Levin, Harry S. Johnson, Sharon A.H. May

Maryland Law Review

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Reflections On Way Paving Jewish Justices And Jewish Women, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Jan 1998

Reflections On Way Paving Jewish Justices And Jewish Women, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Touro Law Review

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Aspects Of Law, Eric A. Chiappinelli Jan 1998

Aspects Of Law, Eric A. Chiappinelli

Seattle University Law Review

This Essay introduces a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, after he announced his intention not to seek reappointment.


". . . Skepticism But Not Cynicism": Chancellor Allen's Scrutiny Of Special Committees, James C. Freund Jan 1998

". . . Skepticism But Not Cynicism": Chancellor Allen's Scrutiny Of Special Committees, James C. Freund

Seattle University Law Review

This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, after he announced his intention not to seek reappointment.


The Patience And Prescience Of A Chess Master, Ralph J. Rohner Jan 1998

The Patience And Prescience Of A Chess Master, Ralph J. Rohner

Villanova Law Review

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The Frankino Style, Donald W. Dowd Jan 1998

The Frankino Style, Donald W. Dowd

Villanova Law Review

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Leadership, Charm And Dedication, Edward Rendell, Marjorie O. Rendell Jan 1998

Leadership, Charm And Dedication, Edward Rendell, Marjorie O. Rendell

Villanova Law Review

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Alumni Profile: Major Fredrik A. Holst, Gillian A. Brady Jan 1998

Alumni Profile: Major Fredrik A. Holst, Gillian A. Brady

Human Rights Brief

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Alumni Profile, Barbara Cochrane Jan 1998

Alumni Profile, Barbara Cochrane

Human Rights Brief

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