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Full-Text Articles in Law
Michael S. Maurer
Benefactors
Michael S. Maurer, Chairman, IBJ Media Corp., JD 1967.
An Indianapolis native, Maurer graduated from North Central High School and received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from University of Colorado. He returned home for law school, earning a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University, where he was a writer and an editor of the Law Journal. He is admitted to both the New York and the Indiana Bars, and has also successfully completed the CPA examination. Maurer serves as Chairman of the Board of IBJ Corporation. IBJ owns and publishes The Indianapolis Business Journal, Court and Commercial Record, and ...
Alum's Gift Is Iu Law School's Largest Ever, Nicole Brooks
Alum's Gift Is Iu Law School's Largest Ever, Nicole Brooks
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Frank Allen: An Appreciation, Richard Lempert
Frank Allen: An Appreciation, Richard Lempert
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first kisses; they set expectations for all that follows. The expectations that Frank Allen set were high indeed. In this young professor's mind (I was 24 when I received my offer; 25 when I joined the faculty) he embodied what I still regard as the two most important academic virtues: scholarship and decency. These virtues combined to make him, at the time he accepted the Michigan deanship, perhaps the nation's most powerful voice for criminal justice reform and the country ...
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Memorial Service Val Nolan, Jr., 82
Memorial Service Val Nolan, Jr., 82
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
The Style Of A Skeptic: The Opinions Of Chief Justice Roberts, Laura Krugman Ray
The Style Of A Skeptic: The Opinions Of Chief Justice Roberts, Laura Krugman Ray
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
In Memoriaum: Val Nolan Jr., Jd'49
In Memoriaum: Val Nolan Jr., Jd'49
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Law, Biology Professor Val Nolan Dies
Law, Biology Professor Val Nolan Dies
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Voyage Of Discovery: The Mckelvey Deanship: 1974-1981, Otto W. Butz
Voyage Of Discovery: The Mckelvey Deanship: 1974-1981, Otto W. Butz
1973-1981: Judith McKelvey
No abstract provided.
Women At Work: Towards An Inclusive Narrative Of The Rise Of The Regulatory State, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr.
Women At Work: Towards An Inclusive Narrative Of The Rise Of The Regulatory State, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr.
Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. (J.S.D., New York University School of Law)
Abstract: This Article seeks to enrich what we know about the establishment of the regulatory state. It focuses on women’s contribution to the rise of the American regulatory apparatus. By looking at historical sources and archival materials, this Article illustrates how women reformers were central to the development of the regulatory state and how they were guided by an ideology that called for government regulation to provide decent standards of living. Through the example of the establishment of the Women’s Bureau in the U.S. Department of Labor, the Article expands our understanding of the purposes of administrative ...
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley, James S. Heller
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Sunstein1s And 2s, Tracey E. George, Paul H. Edelman
Sunstein1s And 2s, Tracey E. George, Paul H. Edelman
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
In Six Degrees of Cass Sunstein: Collaboration Networks in Legal Scholarship, we began the study of the legal academy's collaboration network. When mathematicians discuss the nature of collaboration in their field they focus on the most influential collaborator in the discipline-- Paul Erdos, the peripatetic Hungarian mathematician who authored over 1500 papers with over 450 different collaborators before his death in 1996. They introduced the concept of the Erdos Number, which is the number of degrees of separation between a mathematician and Erdos.
Fighting For The City In Context: William Nelson And The Legal History Of New York, William P. Lapiana
Fighting For The City In Context: William Nelson And The Legal History Of New York, William P. Lapiana
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Response: Why William Nelson’S Analysis Of The Law Department 1946–1965 Is Wrong, Paul A. Crotty
A Response: Why William Nelson’S Analysis Of The Law Department 1946–1965 Is Wrong, Paul A. Crotty
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dear Alumni And Friends:, Lauren K. Robel
Dear Alumni And Friends:, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Val Nolan, Jr., 1920-2008, Ken Yasukawa
In Memoriam: Val Nolan, Jr., 1920-2008, Ken Yasukawa
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 08/09, University Of Michigan Law School
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 08/09, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School Publications
Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.
Patrick Coughlin: Smoking Joe Camel, Frederick White
Patrick Coughlin: Smoking Joe Camel, Frederick White
Publications
No abstract provided.
Alumni Profile, Julie Gryce
Dedication, Brian E. Gray
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Commander In Chief, Elizabeth L. Hillman
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Commander In Chief, Elizabeth L. Hillman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen, Yale Kamisar
In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen, Yale Kamisar
Articles
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-six-year teaching career. In that time, he established himself as one of the half-dozen greatest twentieth century American scholars of criminal law and criminal procedure.
Francis A. Allen--Dean And Colleague, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Francis A. Allen--Dean And Colleague, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
Frank Allen was chosen as Dean at Michigan during my first year on the Law School faculty. I had never met him but my colleagues had provided splendid reports about his work and about him personally. I was also impressed by his response to our inquiry concerning his possible interest in the deanship. He said he had established a couple of conditions for being a dean anywhere. First, it would have to be at a school to which he felt a special attachment. Second, it would have to be at an institution where he felt he could make some particular ...
The Articulate Frank Allen, James J. White
The Articulate Frank Allen, James J. White
Articles
Frank Allen had all of the wonderful talents that Ted St. Antoine and Rick Lempert ascribe to him. He was exceptionally smart and thoughtful (no one gets to give those fancy lectures who is not). He was a wise man (he led the faculty through the tough times at the end of the Vietnam War). And he was compassionate but tough as nails (he favored affirmative action, but was willing to close down the BAM affirmative action disruption with police if necessary-Frank's statement of his intention to call the police after the law school classes were disrupted forced the ...
Tribute To Professor Jim Mooney, Charles Wilkinson
Discovering William Cook: Ten Sources For Reconstructing The Life Of A Lawyer, Margaret A. Leary
Discovering William Cook: Ten Sources For Reconstructing The Life Of A Lawyer, Margaret A. Leary
Articles
Ms. Leary uses a case study to describe ten categories of resources for reconstructing a Manhattan lawyer's life. These resources answer questions about his law practice, scholarship, personal life, personality, values, and philanthropy. The case study uses today's resources to look far back into the details of the life of William W. Cook, who gave his fortune to the University of Michigan Law School.
Book Review Of Dalia Mitchell’S Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Pluralism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of Dalia Mitchell’S Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Pluralism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Alumni Profile, Julie Gryce
Alumni Profile, Lynn Burke