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Full-Text Articles in Law
Some Speculation About Artificial Intelligence And Legal Reasoning, Bruce G. Buchanan, Thomas E. Headrick
Some Speculation About Artificial Intelligence And Legal Reasoning, Bruce G. Buchanan, Thomas E. Headrick
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Leon Wallace, William Pell Jr. And William B. Harvey (Photograph)
Leon Wallace, William Pell Jr. And William B. Harvey (Photograph)
William Harvey (1966-1971)
Photograph of Dean Harvey speaking to Leon Wallace and William Pell, Jr..
State Of The Law School, March 26, 1970, William B. Harvey
State Of The Law School, March 26, 1970, William B. Harvey
William Harvey (1966-1971)
No abstract provided.
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni fifteen years after graduation.
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the question "What of your Law School training is contributing most meaningfully to your present job ability?"
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni five years after graduation.
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1970 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
The University, The Community And The Law, William B. Harvey
The University, The Community And The Law, William B. Harvey
William Harvey (1966-1971)
Text of an address by Dean William B. Harvey, Indiana Universtiy School of law, Bloomington, Ind., in which tire speaker examines dangerous stresses and divisions between students, toduy 'S university, the vast realm of the layman community and the profession of law, and urges a rededication to ideals of equ//ty and justice under law to bridge the growing gap
Foreword: Waiver Of Constitutional Rights: Disquiet In The Citadel, Michael E. Tigar
Foreword: Waiver Of Constitutional Rights: Disquiet In The Citadel, Michael E. Tigar
Faculty Scholarship
Foreword to Harvard Law Review review of Supreme Court 1969 Term
General Considerations In Legal Drafting, Reed Dickerson
General Considerations In Legal Drafting, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Don't Speak Of Love, John W. Reed
Don't Speak Of Love, John W. Reed
Other Publications
I was asked to speak to you this morning about communication in the courtroom. Specifically I was told that this group, keenly interested in the trial process, would like to hear any comments I might offer on problems of persuading judges and jurors. If your delegate who invited me misread your interest, you still have time to move to the Lewis and CLark Room, down the hall, where, indeed, some of the most able communicators in the trial business are demonstrating what I shall only describe.
Maynard E. Pirsig: Idealism In The Service Of Judicial Administration, Charles W. Wolfram
Maynard E. Pirsig: Idealism In The Service Of Judicial Administration, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Supply And Demand In Kentucky Over The Next Decade, Alvin L. Goldman
Lawyer Supply And Demand In Kentucky Over The Next Decade, Alvin L. Goldman
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Projecting future needs is a painstaking and hazardous affair. Avoiding such pain, however, is even more hazardous. There is good reason to attempt to project the next decade's need for, and potential supply of, new lawyers in Kentucky. Adequate legal services are an important ingredient in orderly economic growth and an essential element in preserving a free society. On the other hand, an over-abundance of lawyers can depress the economics of the profession to the point at which its ability to sustain desired standards of ethical conduct and to attract a high caliber of new talent are both threatened. Moreover, …
One Lawyer-One Vote: The Application Of One Man-One Vote To The Integrated Bar, Harvey L. Zuckman
One Lawyer-One Vote: The Application Of One Man-One Vote To The Integrated Bar, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Experience-Based Teaching Methods In Legal Counseling, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert T. Grismer
Experience-Based Teaching Methods In Legal Counseling, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert T. Grismer
Journal Articles
Lawyers spend more time in their offices, in person-to-person encounters counseling troubled individuals, than in any other single area. The alternative to this is litigation, an expensive, inefficient, dis-functional process. Lawyers are counselors, in the most Sartrean sense of the word; whether they intend to be or not.
The presence of the counseling element in most of what lawyers do is subtle, which is probably why we have tended to overlook it. "The more we transform our ways of walking and talking, the better professional people we're going to be," one of our students said, ". . . better able …
Undue Influence, Confidential Relationship, And The Psychology Of Transferenc, Thomas L. Shaffer
Undue Influence, Confidential Relationship, And The Psychology Of Transferenc, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This article attempts to describe a common human relationship as it has been developed in two traditions which are today largely separated from one another. The relationship is referred to as "confidential" in the law and as "transference" in psychoanalytical psychology. Legal insight on the phenomenon is found mainly in the appellate literature on gratuitous transfers obtained by undue influence; psychological insight occurs in the practice and speculation of therapists who have discovered the phenomenon in psychotherapy. Both traditions are useful in understanding the confidential or transference factor in human interaction. The interaction itself has impact beyond the appellate cases …