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On Coming Of Age: Twenty-Five Years Of The University Of Michigan Journal Of Law Reform, Francis A. Allen Oct 1991

On Coming Of Age: Twenty-Five Years Of The University Of Michigan Journal Of Law Reform, Francis A. Allen

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

A reflection on the first twenty-five years of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform.


Gatekeepers Of The Profession: An Empirical Profile Of The Nation's Law Professors, Robert J. Borthwich, Jordan Schau Oct 1991

Gatekeepers Of The Profession: An Empirical Profile Of The Nation's Law Professors, Robert J. Borthwich, Jordan Schau

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular emphasis on previous empirical studies concerning law professors. Part II focuses on the increasing number of women in the teaching profession. Part III looks at the nonteaching experience of law teachers, including judicial clerkships, private practice, government experience, and public interest experience. Finally, Part IV examines the influence of "elite schools" in law school hiring and tenure decisions.


Back Cover, Ub Law Forum Oct 1991

Back Cover, Ub Law Forum

UB Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Fall 1991 Oct 1991

Fall 1991

Transcript

No abstract provided.


An Essay On Institutional Responsibility: The Indigenous Blacks And Micmac Programme At Dalhousie Law School, Richard F. Devlin, A Wayne Mackay Oct 1991

An Essay On Institutional Responsibility: The Indigenous Blacks And Micmac Programme At Dalhousie Law School, Richard F. Devlin, A Wayne Mackay

Dalhousie Law Journal

Dalhousie Law School, like most other law schools, as a tribute to its graduates and as a manifestation of its traditions, adorns its walls with class photographs of years gone by. However, if one were to stop and scrutinize more carefully these pictures one might want to reconsider the tradition in a more circumspect light. Perhaps one might notice that until the nineteen sixties women were few and far between and that even now they still make up less than half of most graduating classes. More conspicuous still, is the general absence of First Nations peoples from the celebratory pageant. …


The Waste Land, Arthur Austin Sep 1991

The Waste Land, Arthur Austin

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford Sep 1991

Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Improving Access To Legal Education For Native People In Canada: Dalhousie Law School's I.B.M. Program In Context, Hugh Macaulay May 1991

Improving Access To Legal Education For Native People In Canada: Dalhousie Law School's I.B.M. Program In Context, Hugh Macaulay

Dalhousie Law Journal

This paper is about access to legal education for Native peoples in Canada. It is important at the very outset of this undertaking to explain my interest in this issue and to describe the perspective from which I write. At the beginning of the 1989-90 academic year I returned to Halifax to discover that Dalhousie had implemented a program to increase access for Blacks and Micmacs to legal education. Motivated by my support for this initiative, I applied to be a tutor in the program and was fortunate enough to be selected.


The Faculty Of Law, University Of British Columbia 1981-90, Joost Blom May 1991

The Faculty Of Law, University Of British Columbia 1981-90, Joost Blom

Dalhousie Law Journal

It may be uninspiring to begin a sketch of the UBC Law Faculty since 1981 by talking about money, but the Faculty's financial circumstances during this period are the key to much of what follows. For about five years from 1982, the provincial government's fiscal watchword was "restraint", which so far as the universities were concerned meant, in the early years, actually cutting operating grants and, later on, keeping a fairly tight lid on them. UBC's budget fell in absolute terms for three successive years, and continued to slip in real terms for another year or two. The Law Faculty …


The Determinants Of Legal Doubt, Frederick Schauer May 1991

The Determinants Of Legal Doubt, Frederick Schauer

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Case Law System in America by Karl N. Llewellyn


From Homer To Hegel: Ideas Of Law And Culture In The West, John Witte Jr. May 1991

From Homer To Hegel: Ideas Of Law And Culture In The West, John Witte Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Human Measure: Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition by Donald R. Kelley


Roman Law As A Political Agenda, Mathias Reimann May 1991

Roman Law As A Political Agenda, Mathias Reimann

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Legacy of Roman Law in the German Romantic Era by James Q. Whitman


Insurance Law Out Of The Shadows, Kent D. Syverud May 1991

Insurance Law Out Of The Shadows, Kent D. Syverud

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Insurance Law and Regulation: Cases and Materials by Kenneth S. Abraham


Recruitment And Retention Of The African American Law Student, Cheryl E. Amana Apr 1991

Recruitment And Retention Of The African American Law Student, Cheryl E. Amana

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Road Map To Achieve Enhanced Cultural Diversity In Legal Education Employment Decisions, Bruce Comly French Apr 1991

A Road Map To Achieve Enhanced Cultural Diversity In Legal Education Employment Decisions, Bruce Comly French

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Spring 1991 Apr 1991

Spring 1991

Transcript

No abstract provided.


Volume 26, Issue 2 (Spring 1991), University Of Georgia School Of Law Apr 1991

Volume 26, Issue 2 (Spring 1991), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Coif Inducts Class of 1990
  • First Verner Chaffin Scholar Named
  • LL.M. Alumni Group Organized
  • Moot Court Victories
  • King & Spalding Fund Scholarship
  • Calendar
  • Class Notes


Clinic Helps Elderly Get Home Health Care, Anthony H. Szczygiel Jan 1991

Clinic Helps Elderly Get Home Health Care, Anthony H. Szczygiel

UB Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Langdell's Legacy: Living With The Case Method, Russell L. Weaver Jan 1991

Langdell's Legacy: Living With The Case Method, Russell L. Weaver

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Books Received Jan 1991

Books Received

University of Richmond Law Review

With this issue, the Editorial Board of the University of Richmond Law Review renews the publication of books of particular interest to the Virginia practitioner. We hope that this addition to the Annual Survey of Virginia Law will be of benefit to the practitioner as a source of current publications about Virginia law topics.


A Defense Of Legal Education In The 1990s, Thomas D. Morgan Jan 1991

A Defense Of Legal Education In The 1990s, Thomas D. Morgan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.