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Collective Hindsight: A Review Of The Grass Roots Primer, Jenifer Robison
Collective Hindsight: A Review Of The Grass Roots Primer, Jenifer Robison
IUSTITIA
What do you do when the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers announces that its solution to the hurricane "problem" in New York (four major hurricanes in 200 years) is to build a wall around Coney Island? How do you fight it when a local landowner secures a zoning variance so he can open a game farm whose main access (for its projected 300,000 visitors in 100,000 cars) is the only street in your tiny village? In the days before the citizen's suit provisions of the present environmental laws there was very little recourse for people outraged by plans like …
A Review: The Interaction Of Law And Religion, Frona Powell
A Review: The Interaction Of Law And Religion, Frona Powell
IUSTITIA
In 1971 at Boston University, Harold J. Berman, Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, delivered four lectures in the series of Lowell Lectures on Theology. This book is comprised of those lectures with an introduction, postscript, and annotations. One would hope that Berman's analysis of the interaction of law and religion would provide insight into an area which is often neglected by modern jurisprudents. Unfortunately, it does not.
Those who are members of the legal profession as well as those who are not, are aware of the fact that the legal system does not always function properly. In …
A Bibliography Of The Published Works Of Lewis M. Simes, Michigan Law Review
A Bibliography Of The Published Works Of Lewis M. Simes, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Bibliography of the Published Works of Lewis M. Simes
Some Comments On Proposals For Reform Of The Federal Appellate Court System, Terrance Sandalow
Some Comments On Proposals For Reform Of The Federal Appellate Court System, Terrance Sandalow
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In response to growing concern over the rapidly increasing caseloads of the federal courts of appeal, the 92nd Congress established the Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System. The Commission was instructed "to study the structure and internal procedures of the federal courts of appeal system" and to recommend such "changes in structure or internal procedure as may be appropriate for the expeditious and effective disposition of the caseload of the Federal courts of appeal...."
In April 1975, the Commission issued a preliminary report of its views. Among the recommendations contained in that report was a proposal that …
The Inns Of Court, Edson R. Sunderland
The Inns Of Court, Edson R. Sunderland
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Edson R. Sutherland was Professor of Law at the University of Michgian from 1901-1944 and Professor Emeritus until 1959. This manuscript, based on original research by Prof. Sunderland and presented orally in 1951 to a faculty group from all parts of the University, hasbeen found only recently among his papers. The idea of publishing the piece came from Thomas V. Koykka, Class of 1930, a student of Sunderlands who knew him quite well from service with him on the University board in control of student publications. At Mr. Koykka's suggestion that the piece ought to have "a wider audience than …
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Prof. Bishop appointed to international board; Prof. Burt argues against medical law changes; Kamisar advises judges on waiver of counsel; Dean St. Antoine heads legal consumers group; Arbitration trainees enter U-M program; Prof. Joseph Sax wins environmental award; Law School team wins Rutgers prize; "Trial by Jury" is performed again; Eric Stein advises El Salvador officials; Alumni notes
The Clinical Law Experiment: Michigan's First Five Years, Steven D. Pepe
The Clinical Law Experiment: Michigan's First Five Years, Steven D. Pepe
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Many Michigan law alumni continue to inquire about the Clinical Law Program, now entering its fifth year of fulltime operation. Prof. Al Conard's "Letter from the Law Clinic" in the fall, 1973, Law Quadrangle Notes gave a perceptive and entertaining glimpse into some of the case situations at the clinic and the types of learning in which clinic students are engaged. This article will sketch the development and operation of our clinical experiment in legal education. A future article will explore the goals, methodology, and problems of clinical legal education. A third and final article will focus on a particular …
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
New program offered in international law; Two grads named Supreme Court clerks; Admissions applications exceed 4000 again; Student law group gets 'mini-grant'; Sax's environmental law upheld by court; Alumni notes (new feature); Michigan Law School receives high grades; Recent Events
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Job openings drop for new lawyers; Steven Pepe to head Clinical Law Program; Prof. William Bishop plans for retirement; Winners announced in Campbell debate; Roger Martindale is Admissions Officer; New sexual conduct law outlined by Virginia Nordby; Survey of arbitrators completed by Prof. Edwards; New legal service offered for women; 24 law graduates receive clerkships; Alumni notes; Recent events
Welfare Law: The Problem Of Terminology, Peter W. Martin
Welfare Law: The Problem Of Terminology, Peter W. Martin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Court Of Justice Of The European Communities: An Annotated Bibliography -- 1951-1973, Igor I. Kavass
The Court Of Justice Of The European Communities: An Annotated Bibliography -- 1951-1973, Igor I. Kavass
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This bibliography attempts to bring together information about the publications of the Court of Justice and those of other Community institutions pertinent to the work of the Court, as well as relevant juridical writings about the Court and its activities published as books, essays, journal articles, comments, notes, etc. Wherever possible, individual entries are followed by short annotations or explanatory comments. Annotations to the more important treatises or monographs include citations to book reviews.
This bibliography, like all legal bibliographies of its type, is selective in that it lists only those works which the compiler was able to identify and …
Seminar On Legal Drafting Raises Questions On Teaching, Reed Dickerson
Seminar On Legal Drafting Raises Questions On Teaching, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Selective Bibliography Of Drug Related Literature, 9 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 163 (1975), Mary E. Clayton
A Selective Bibliography Of Drug Related Literature, 9 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 163 (1975), Mary E. Clayton
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Western Legal Treatises In Russian Translations, Jurij Fedynskyj
Western Legal Treatises In Russian Translations, Jurij Fedynskyj
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.