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The Beginning And The End Of A Lawyer, Dallin H. Oaks Dec 2009

The Beginning And The End Of A Lawyer, Dallin H. Oaks

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

This satellite fireside address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on February 11, 2005.


On The Shoulders Of Giants, Boyd K. Packer Dec 2009

On The Shoulders Of Giants, Boyd K. Packer

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

This satellite fireside address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on February 28, 2004.


The House That Rex Built, Dee V. Benson Dec 2009

The House That Rex Built, Dee V. Benson

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

This Founders Day address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City on September 14, 2006.


On The Wings Of My Fathers, Larry Echo Hawk Dec 2009

On The Wings Of My Fathers, Larry Echo Hawk

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

This devotional address was given to the BYU student body on August 7, 2007.


'A Literary Man & A Merchant': The Legal Career Of Sir William Young, William H. Laurence Oct 2009

'A Literary Man & A Merchant': The Legal Career Of Sir William Young, William H. Laurence

PhD Dissertations

Sir William Young (1799-1887) of Halifax was a leading lawyer, served as Attorney General, promoted legal reforms in the Assembly, sat as Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, and promoted the establishment of Dalhousie University's Faculty of Law. He thereby fulfilled a variety of roles in his pursuit of two professional goals he had set at an early age, namely material success and intellectual interest. Nonetheless, his career in the law has been mostly ignored. By examining Young's legal career in detail, especially by paying attention to the duties he performed in his professional roles, this thesis seeks …


Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson Sep 2009

Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

No abstract provided.


Book Review (Judith Kilpatrick's There When We Needed Him: Wiley Austin Branton, Civil Rights Warrior), Sophia Z. Lee Jul 2009

Book Review (Judith Kilpatrick's There When We Needed Him: Wiley Austin Branton, Civil Rights Warrior), Sophia Z. Lee

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Tribute To William J. Maier, Jr. , Dean Emeritus John W. Fisher, Ii, Joyce Mcconnell Apr 2009

A Tribute To William J. Maier, Jr. , Dean Emeritus John W. Fisher, Ii, Joyce Mcconnell

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Memory Of Justice Joseph P. Albright, Larry V. Starcher Apr 2009

In Memory Of Justice Joseph P. Albright, Larry V. Starcher

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Augustus Noble Hand / Charles Merrill Hough, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 2009

Augustus Noble Hand / Charles Merrill Hough, Roger J. Miner '56

Legal History

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Making Of The Attorney General: John Mitchell And The Crimes Of Watergate Reconsidered, The, Gerald Caplan Jan 2009

Book Review: Making Of The Attorney General: John Mitchell And The Crimes Of Watergate Reconsidered, The, Gerald Caplan

McGeorge Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rhetoric Of Catharsis And Change: Law School Autobiography As A Nonfiction Law And Literature Subgenre, The, Carlo A. Pedrioli Jan 2009

Rhetoric Of Catharsis And Change: Law School Autobiography As A Nonfiction Law And Literature Subgenre, The, Carlo A. Pedrioli

McGeorge Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyering At The Extremes: The Representation Of Tom Mooney, 1916-1939, Rebecca Roiphe Jan 2009

Lawyering At The Extremes: The Representation Of Tom Mooney, 1916-1939, Rebecca Roiphe

Articles & Chapters

This article explores the complex and often strained relationship between Tom Mooney, the famous labor radical who was framed for a bombing murder, and his lawyers over the course of the 23-year long battle to gain his freedom. The author uses the lawyers’ archives to explore the intense difficulties that arise between a client who believes the legal system is hopelessly corrupt and his lawyers who hope to free their client and redeem the justice system at the same time. While sympathetic to Tom Mooney and the lawyers, Roiphe concludes that an independent legal profession struggling to negotiate its obligation …


In Memoriam: Oliver Oldman, Richard Pomp Jan 2009

In Memoriam: Oliver Oldman, Richard Pomp

Faculty Articles and Papers

No abstract provided.


Ambiguity, Ambivalence, And Awakening: A South Asian Becoming 'Critically' Aware Of Race In America, Vinay Harpalani Jan 2009

Ambiguity, Ambivalence, And Awakening: A South Asian Becoming 'Critically' Aware Of Race In America, Vinay Harpalani

All Faculty Scholarship

"Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and Awakening: A South Asian Becoming 'Critically' Aware of Race in America" was the winner of the Angela Harris Award for Outstanding Student Writing at the Critical Race Theory 20 Conference. It is my critical race autobiography, where I describe my experiences growing up as a South Asian American -- a racially ambiguous figure -- during the implementation of school desegregation in New Castle County, Delaware. I relay some of my racial encounters in elementary and high school, and then discuss my undergraduate years at the University of Delaware; my graduate school education at the University of Pennsylvania; …


Lessons In Legal Ethics From Reading About The Life Of Lincoln, Eugene R. Gaetke Jan 2009

Lessons In Legal Ethics From Reading About The Life Of Lincoln, Eugene R. Gaetke

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Abraham Lincoln is an icon of American history. He is prominently named in various opinion polls as among the best Presidents in the history of the United States. His stature as a great President is perhaps best reflected currently in the stream of events constituting a national two-year celebration of his 1809 birth. Even before that, however, scholarly and popular interest and Lincoln’s life and Presidency continued unabated, as indicated by the steady publication and success of books about him. Notable among these works is David Herbert Donald’s best-selling biography of our sixteenth President titled Lincoln.

Although Mr. Donald’s …


Karen Lee Hawkins: Untaxed Creativity, Rachel A. Van Cleave Jan 2009

Karen Lee Hawkins: Untaxed Creativity, Rachel A. Van Cleave

Publications

No abstract provided.


Joan Blades: Fortune Cookie, Alan Ramo Jan 2009

Joan Blades: Fortune Cookie, Alan Ramo

Publications

No abstract provided.


Judicial Diversity On State Supreme Courts, John D. Castiglione, Gregory L. Acquiaviva Jan 2009

Judicial Diversity On State Supreme Courts, John D. Castiglione, Gregory L. Acquiaviva

John D. Castiglione

State courts of last resort are, in many ways, the primary expositors of law in the United States. Criminal law, contracts, family law, wills, trusts, and estates -- just to name a few -- fall within their purview. And yet, we know surprisingly little about just who sits on these courts -- state supreme court judges have been described as “perhaps the most important and least written about group within the judicial system” of the United States. Indeed, the last study on the characteristics and experiences of the state supreme court justices is almost fifteen years old. This Article presents …


University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2009-2010, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2009

University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2009-2010, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.


The Legacy Of Judge Howard T. Markey, 8 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. (Special Issue) 1 (2009), Antonin Scalia Jan 2009

The Legacy Of Judge Howard T. Markey, 8 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. (Special Issue) 1 (2009), Antonin Scalia

UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law

On September 16, 2008, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Antonin Scalia delivered a speech on the legacy of the late Howard T. Markey. The speech was given at The John Marshall Law School’s The Legacy of Judge Howard T. Markey Symposium, held at the law school in Chicago, Illinois. The text of the speech appears here.


Meese, Edwin Iii (1931 - ), Gary L. Mcdowell Jan 2009

Meese, Edwin Iii (1931 - ), Gary L. Mcdowell

Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications

U.S. attorney general. Born in Oakland, Calif., Meese received a B.A. from Yale (1953) and an LL.B. from the University of California, Berkeley (1956). After working at the Piedmont, Calif., Recreation Department, he became deputy district attorney in Alameda county, Calif., in 1959. In 1967, he joined the staff of Governor Ronald Reagan as legal affairs secretary, holding this post until 1969, when he became Reagan's executive assistant and chief of staff. He also served as the chairman of the Governor's Emergency Operations council during the urban and campus disorders of the 1960s and early 1970s.


Isaiah And His Young Disciples: Justice Brandeis And His Law Clerks, Todd C. Peppers Jan 2009

Isaiah And His Young Disciples: Justice Brandeis And His Law Clerks, Todd C. Peppers

Scholarly Articles

It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brandeis is considered to be one of the most influential Justices in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court, and scores of books and law-review articles have been written about Brandeis the lawyer, the political insider, the Zionist, and the Justice. A case can be made, however, that history has not fully recognized the important and lasting contribution that Brandeis made to the development of the institutional rules and norms surrounding the Supreme Court law clerk, an oversight that this essay seeks to rectify.


Pretrial Procedural Reform And Jack Friedenthal, Mary Kay Kane Jan 2009

Pretrial Procedural Reform And Jack Friedenthal, Mary Kay Kane

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Significant Symposium, Roger J. Miner Jan 2009

A Significant Symposium, Roger J. Miner

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tributes To Editorial Assistant Patricia A. Trice, Jana Singer, Gordon G. Young, John F. O'Connor Jan 2009

Tributes To Editorial Assistant Patricia A. Trice, Jana Singer, Gordon G. Young, John F. O'Connor

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tributes To Dean Karen H. Rothenberg, Martin J. O'Malley, Benjamin L. Cardin, Robert M. Bell, Andre M. Davis Jan 2009

Tributes To Dean Karen H. Rothenberg, Martin J. O'Malley, Benjamin L. Cardin, Robert M. Bell, Andre M. Davis

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tributes To Professor Roger Wolf, Karen H. Rothenberg, Diane E. Hoffmann, Michael Millemann, Rachel Wohl Jan 2009

Tributes To Professor Roger Wolf, Karen H. Rothenberg, Diane E. Hoffmann, Michael Millemann, Rachel Wohl

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tributes To Dean James Forsyth , Lynne A. Battaglia, William Reynolds, David S. Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein Jan 2009

Tributes To Dean James Forsyth , Lynne A. Battaglia, William Reynolds, David S. Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: Professor Richard E. Speidel; 1933-2008, James J. White Jan 2009

In Memoriam: Professor Richard E. Speidel; 1933-2008, James J. White

Articles

I first met Dick Speidel in 1968 when he, Bob Summers, and I started work on the first edition of our Commercial Transactions casebook. Work on the several editions of that casebook was the excuse for many wonderful, bibulous meetings in Charlottesville, Ithaca, and Ann Arbor. Those meetings were filled with exuberant debate in which Dick always favored the underdog. Only grudgingly did Bob and I succumb to Dick's insistence that we include a new topic called "consumer law"; I am certain that we forced Dick to swallow many formalist cases and rightwing notes, but he was too charitable to …