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Vol. 12, No. 5 (November 1988) Nov 1988

Vol. 12, No. 5 (November 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard Oct 1988

Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 12, No. 4 (October 1988) Oct 1988

Vol. 12, No. 4 (October 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Fall 1988 Oct 1988

Fall 1988

Bill of Particulars

No abstract provided.


Number Of Law School Applications Rises Again, Bryan E. Denham Sep 1988

Number Of Law School Applications Rises Again, Bryan E. Denham

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 12, No. 3 (September 1988) Sep 1988

Vol. 12, No. 3 (September 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Plager Named To Federal Post Jul 1988

Plager Named To Federal Post

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank Jul 1988

Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Washington And Lee Law Commencement, Lewis F. Powell Jr. May 1988

Washington And Lee Law Commencement, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

No abstract provided.


Tributes May 1988

Tributes

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

Law Professor Douglass Boshkoff, right, Is congratulated by Bloomington Law Dean Bryant Garth after Boshkoff received the first Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award.


Tributes May 1988

Tributes

Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)

Photograph of Dean Bryant Garth congratulating Professor Douglass Boshkoff for receiving the first Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award.


On May 6 At Iu Former Law Dean Will Speak To Spea Graduates Apr 1988

On May 6 At Iu Former Law Dean Will Speak To Spea Graduates

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 12, No. 2 (March/April 1988) Mar 1988

Vol. 12, No. 2 (March/April 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Duty To The Target: Is An Attorney's Duty To The Corporation A Paradigm For Directors, Roberta S. Karmel Mar 1988

Duty To The Target: Is An Attorney's Duty To The Corporation A Paradigm For Directors, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Reagan To Appoint Former Dean To Post Feb 1988

Reagan To Appoint Former Dean To Post

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Class Of 1988 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1988

Class Of 1988 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 1988 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman Jan 1988

Class Of 1988 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This letter was sent to alumni with the report.


Class Of 1988 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1988

Class Of 1988 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.


Vol. 12, No. 1 (January/February 1988) Jan 1988

Vol. 12, No. 1 (January/February 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Liberal Legal Scholarship, David Skover, Ronald Collins Jan 1988

The Future Of Liberal Legal Scholarship, David Skover, Ronald Collins

Faculty Articles

Earl Warren is dead. A generation of liberal legal scholars continues, nevertheless, to act as if the man and his Court preside over the present. While this romanticism is understandable, it exacts a high price in a world transformed. The following commentary is a reconstructive criticism written from the perspective of two liberals concerned about the future of "legal liberalism." The author’s present their views as a commentary to emphasize their preliminary character; they represent thier current assessment of where liberals stand and where they might redirect their energies. In Part I, they outline the reasons for believing that there …


Naturalization Ceremony: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of New York, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1988

Naturalization Ceremony: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of New York, Roger J. Miner '56

Naturalization Ceremonies

No abstract provided.


Memorial To Professor Andrew Walkover, Paula Lustbader Jan 1988

Memorial To Professor Andrew Walkover, Paula Lustbader

Faculty Articles

Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.


Tribute To Andrew Walkover, Christopher Rideout Jan 1988

Tribute To Andrew Walkover, Christopher Rideout

Faculty Articles

Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.


Automatic Generation Of A Legal Expert System From A Normalized Interpretation Of Legal Rules, Layman E. Allen Jan 1988

Automatic Generation Of A Legal Expert System From A Normalized Interpretation Of Legal Rules, Layman E. Allen

Articles

No abstract provided.


Professional Qualification And Educational Requirements For Law Practice In A Foreign Country: Bridging The Cultural Gap, Roger J. Goebel Jan 1988

Professional Qualification And Educational Requirements For Law Practice In A Foreign Country: Bridging The Cultural Gap, Roger J. Goebel

Faculty Scholarship

This Article will discuss preparation for transnational legal practice, and the extent of the right to engage in transnational legal practice in major commercial centers. It is divided into five parts: (I) the role of the transnational lawyer in bridging the cultural gap; (II) education in preparation for transnational practice; (III) professional qualification requirements for foreign lawyers in New York and several major commercial centers abroad; (IV) the extent of the lawyer's right to provide services and the right of professional establishment in the EEC; and (V) some general reflections on desirable qualification requirements for law firms and individuals to …


Original Understanding And The Constitution, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1988

Original Understanding And The Constitution, Michael E. Tigar

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Professional Responsibility, Clark D. Cunningham Jan 1988

Professional Responsibility, Clark D. Cunningham

Faculty Publications By Year

No abstract provided.


The Changing Face Of American Corporate Law Practice, John Flood Jan 1988

The Changing Face Of American Corporate Law Practice, John Flood

Articles by Maurer Faculty

The professions of the 1980s are completely different from the situation in the 1930s. They are now subject to the norms of business rather than the standards of professionalism.1 It is part of the purpose of this article to show that the practice of law has become a business like any other business activity. As a result of this trans formation, the norms and standards so often identified with the professions have eroded.

In the next part of the article, I outline some of the demographic changes that have taken place in the legal profession and the reasons for them. …


Recasting Behavior: An Essay For Beginning Law Students, Robert H. Heidt Jan 1988

Recasting Behavior: An Essay For Beginning Law Students, Robert H. Heidt

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Collision Between New Discovery Amendments And Expert Testimony Rules, Paul F. Rothstein Jan 1988

The Collision Between New Discovery Amendments And Expert Testimony Rules, Paul F. Rothstein

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

The young litigator's nightmare was always the same. He was in medieval Europe, ready to engage in a sword fight with the expert swordsman representing his arch rival. After countless hours of preparation, he felt confident that he would be able to hold his own against the swordsman. But when the swordsman drew his lengthy rapier from its sheath, the young attorney pulled only a short dagger from his scabbard. Realizing that he was doomed to defeat, he tossed his dagger into the air and ran from the scene with the laughter of the onlookers ringing in his ears.

The …