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Memorial Resolution: Alan N. Polasky, Michigan Law Review
Memorial Resolution: Alan N. Polasky, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Alan N. Polasky
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Paul G. Kauper, Memorial Resolution By The University Of Michigan Law Faculty Concerning Paul G. Kauper, Michigan Law Review
Paul G. Kauper, Memorial Resolution By The University Of Michigan Law Faculty Concerning Paul G. Kauper, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
Paul G. Kauper: As Remembered By His Students, John M. Nannes, Jerome B. Libin, Eugene Gressman
Paul G. Kauper: As Remembered By His Students, John M. Nannes, Jerome B. Libin, Eugene Gressman
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
A Tribute To Paul Kauper, Robben W. Fleming
A Tribute To Paul Kauper, Robben W. Fleming
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
Memorial Resolution: Frank Edward Cooper, Michigan Law Review
Memorial Resolution: Frank Edward Cooper, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Frank Edward Cooper
Burke Shartel, Michigan Law Review
Burke Shartel, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Burke Shartel
John Barker Waite, Michigan Law Review
John Barker Waite, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A memorial tribute to John Barker Waite
Laylin Knox James, Michigan Law Review
Laylin Knox James, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Laylin Knox James
Hessel E. Yntema, Michigan Law Review
Hessel E. Yntema, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute for Hessel E. Yntema
E. Blythe Stason- Engineer Of Administrative Law, Ashley Sellers
E. Blythe Stason- Engineer Of Administrative Law, Ashley Sellers
Michigan Law Review
The retirement of E. Blythe Stason from the deanship of the Law School of the University of Michigan affords occasion for testimonials to him and to his work, including preeminently his enormous contribution to the improvement of both federal and state administrative law. Imposing as has been his career as the beloved and successful Dean of that superb school, his eminence among the scholars and craftsmen in administrative law was achieved before he began to occupy the Dean's chair and, God willing, he will long continue to lend his strong, skilled hands to the never-ending task of the perfection of …
E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers
E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers
Michigan Law Review
His extreme modesty and unwillingness to advertise himself or permit others to extol him, his utter unselfishness, and his complete subordination of self and personal interests to those of the University and Law School to which he gave four decades of loyal and devoted service, have combined to leave biographical materials about Dean E. Blythe Stason, except for the most routine accounts, almost nonexistent. Writings by him are amazing in number and scope. Writings about him can scarcely be found. This is not because there is a lack of things to write about him and his many, brilliant accomplishments in …
Edson R. Sunderland And The Teaching Of Procedure, Charles H. King
Edson R. Sunderland And The Teaching Of Procedure, Charles H. King
Michigan Law Review
Once having arrived at the University of Michigan Law School, Edson Sunderland never left, except on a temporary basis. He entered the school in 1898, having previously received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University's College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Immediately upon his graduation in 1901 he was invited to become a member of the faculty, an invitation which he accepted effective the following fall.
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to the memory of Edson Read Sunderland.
Edson Sunderland And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Charles E. Clark
Edson Sunderland And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Charles E. Clark
Michigan Law Review
It was my privilege to be associated with Edson Sunderland for many years in a major endeavor for the improvement of law administration, namely, the framing of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In this association I came to know what a rare spirit he was, how devoted to the public service he had undertaken, and yet withal how gay and charming a friend and co-worker he always showed himself. In the roster of American workers for better justice he stands preeminent for the length, the original character, and the unique persistence of his labors. But this wholehearted idealism in …
Edson R. Sunderland's Contribution To The Reform Of Civil Procedure In Illinois, George Ragland Jr.
Edson R. Sunderland's Contribution To The Reform Of Civil Procedure In Illinois, George Ragland Jr.
Michigan Law Review
Illinois is greatly indebted to Edson R. Sunderland for the effective and enduring contributions which he made to the Civil Practice Act of 1933. That reform was encouraged in no small degree by his speeches and writings. He served as its principal draftsman. His suggestions were of much assistance to the bench and bar of the state in modifying and implementing the original draft so that the measure could be successfully put into operation. Regulation of details of practice by rules of court, which was a primary feature of Professor Sunderland's draft and one which he helped defend against attack, …
Edson R. Sunderland And Judicial Administration, Glenn R. Winters
Edson R. Sunderland And Judicial Administration, Glenn R. Winters
Michigan Law Review
The name of Edson R. Sunderland stands out as one of the great and forward-looking leaders of his generation and of all time in the improvement of the administration of justice.
Legal Writings Of Edson R. Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Legal Writings Of Edson R. Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The following bibliography, with some additions and corrections supplied to the editors, is reprinted by permission of Professor Sunderland's family who presented the original to him in 1957 on the occasion of his eighty-fourth birthday.
Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman
Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman
Michigan Law Review
More than any other individual, Professor Edson R. Sunderland has had a tremendous impact upon the Michigan law of procedure. The procedural reforms which he urged and molded into the Michigan law of procedure have been in use for nearly half a century, and to this day are the framework for our procedural laws.
Edgar Durfee: Teacher And Scholar, George E. Palmer
Edgar Durfee: Teacher And Scholar, George E. Palmer
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edgar Noble Durfee, Michigan Law Review
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edgar Noble Durfee, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee
Professor Durfee: A Student's Recollections, George A. Spater
Professor Durfee: A Student's Recollections, George A. Spater
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
Thomas Mcintyre Cooley, Jerome C. Knowlton
Michigan Law Review
In the early fifties, there were four young men practicing at the bar of the State of Michigan who became so influential during the formative period in the jurisprudence of the state that we cannot name one of them without thinking of the others. James V. Campbell, Isaac P. Christiancy, Thomas M. Cooley arid Benjamin F. Graves came from New York parentage and from New England stock. The three last name received their education in the primary schools and academies of New York. As young men seeking their future they came west and settled in different parts of this state. …