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Interview With Douglas Frenkel, Megan Becher, Todd Griset, Rasheena Harris, Crystal Fu, Kathleen Craven, Miranda Salomon, Maryanne Small, Jay Rittberg, Douglas N. Frenkel, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With Douglas Frenkel, Megan Becher, Todd Griset, Rasheena Harris, Crystal Fu, Kathleen Craven, Miranda Salomon, Maryanne Small, Jay Rittberg, Douglas N. Frenkel, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
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Douglas Frenkel (L'72), Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at Penn, is the architect of Penn Law’s nationally renowned clinical program, having served as Director of the Gittis Center for Clinical Legal Studies from 1980 to 2008. He specializes in alternative dispute resolution generally and mediation in particular. He is the author of innovative teaching materials and videotapes in this field and frequently serves as a mediator in employment, commercial, educational and family matters. Frenkel’s other major area of expertise is legal ethics, having been a founding faculty member of the Law School’s …
Vol. 52, No. 3, October 16, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 52, No. 3, October 16, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Editorial: Anthrax •Taking Sound Bites Seriously •Things that make you go hmm… •Japanese in Ann Arbor •The Insider •Buffy Reruns Rock •Crossword
Vol. 21, No. 08 (October 15, 2001)
The Weekly October 8, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly October 8, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 07 (October 8, 2001)
Vol. 52, No. 2, October 2, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 52, No. 2, October 2, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Editorial: listserv •Why I Like U of M Law So Far •Everything You Always Wanted to Know About OCI But Were Afraid to Ask •Corporate "Firmin"- "spray 'em with Raid!" •Cheap Eats in Ann Arbor •Thoughts on HBO's Epic Miniseries Band of Brothers •The Insider •The Major Postseason Awards •Crossword
Business Lawyer, Woman Warrior: An Allegory Of Feminine And Masculine Theories, Barbara Ann White
Business Lawyer, Woman Warrior: An Allegory Of Feminine And Masculine Theories, Barbara Ann White
All Faculty Scholarship
The first part of this essay is a discourse on how two of the last half century’s most influential contributions to legal thinking: Law and Economics Jurisprudence and Feminist Legal Theory, whose adherents are normally adversaries, can function synergistically to create a greater analytic power. Using business law issues as an example - historically law and economics’ terrain but recently explored by feminism - I comment on how each can unravel different knots but each standing alone leave other conundrums unresolved.
Expanding on the feminist concept of “masculine thinking,” I discuss how, just as law and economics’ analytic style (i.e., …
Student Organization Officers 2001-2002, Office Of Registrar
Student Organization Officers 2001-2002, Office Of Registrar
Materials from All Student Organizations
No abstract provided.
Class Schedule - Fall 2001, Office Of Registrar
Class Schedule - Fall 2001, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Class Of 2004 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Class Of 2004 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Incoming 1L Photos (Facebooks)
Photographs of incoming law students for the St. Mary’s University School of Law, class of 2004
Top Ten Reasons To Be A Law School Dean, R. Lawrence Dessem
Top Ten Reasons To Be A Law School Dean, R. Lawrence Dessem
Faculty Publications
Serving as a law school dean can be tough duty. Many people, particularly law school faculty members, have asked over the years why anyone would ever take such a position. This question is particularly relevant because the likely alternative for most deans is service as a full-time professor on a law school faculty-which is, without a doubt, one of the world's truly great jobs..
John Levy: Civil Libertarian, Ethics-Guru, Teacher, Mentor, And Man, Jayne W. Barnard
John Levy: Civil Libertarian, Ethics-Guru, Teacher, Mentor, And Man, Jayne W. Barnard
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Volume 25, Issue 2 (Fall 2001)
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Desperately Seeking A Voice, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Desperately Seeking A Voice, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
International Law At The Cornell Law School, John J. Barceló Iii, Lee E. Teitelbaum
International Law At The Cornell Law School, John J. Barceló Iii, Lee E. Teitelbaum
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 06 (October 1, 2001)
John Levy: Friend, Mentor And Inspiration, Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger
John Levy: Friend, Mentor And Inspiration, Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diversity In Law Schools: Where Are We Headed In The Twenty-First Century, Jon L. Mills
Diversity In Law Schools: Where Are We Headed In The Twenty-First Century, Jon L. Mills
UF Law Faculty Publications
While we had historically recruited a large number of minority candidates to campus, because of the departures of our minority faculty, we needed to evaluate both our ability to recruit and our ability to retain minority faculty. Discriminatory hiring based on race is forbidden by law. The University of Florida is an equal opportunity employer. As a practical and legal matter, and in contrast to our current student admissions policy, we can consider race in employment decisions only to remedy past discrimination and only if narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest. First, it is important to understand the …
Educating To Meet The Demands Of Florida Business And Law Schools - A. Introduction, Jon L. Mills
Educating To Meet The Demands Of Florida Business And Law Schools - A. Introduction, Jon L. Mills
UF Law Faculty Publications
Proceedings of the Second Annual & Legal and Policy Issues in the Americas, 2001
Vol. 21, No. 05 (September 24, 2001)
Vol. 52, No. 1, September 18, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 52, No. 1, September 18, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•'Til Tuesday •Human Spirit •In the Wake of the News •Apocalypse When •Never the Same Again •The Case for Rage and Retribution •Video Crop Anemic •The Insider •Crossword
Vol. 21, No. 04 (September 17, 2001)
The Weekly September 10, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly September 10, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 03 (September 10, 2001)
The Weekly September 4, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly September 4, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.