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Vol. 35, No. 18, February 25, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1987

Vol. 35, No. 18, February 25, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Affirmative Action Exists in Publications? •LS 3 Considers Racism •Culpepper: Hot Topic •Siding Against Aluminum •Pope Visits Headbangin' Town •Trickle Down Legal Services •Disbarred •HLSA Advocates Use of Writing Samples •Peaceful Protest Preferable to Intolerance •Update on Recent SFF Activities •Reviewer Shoots "From the Hip" On This One •Moot Ct. Semi-News •Singers Warble Their Way Thru School •Life on the Edge: Parachutes and Mae West •Diversions •Television Judges Rule Airwaves


Vol. 35, No. 17, February 18, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1987

Vol. 35, No. 17, February 18, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Senate To Represent Students On Dean Search •Speaker Addresses the "English Only" Issue •V-Day Sports Wrap Up •Get a Job •Left and Liberal Distinguished •Political Expression Suppressed •D. Gustibus Pans New South U. Eatery •Law In The Raw


Vol. 35, No. 16, February 11, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1987

Vol. 35, No. 16, February 11, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Phid House Faces Foreclosure •Berns Stern On Rights •LSSS & Dean: Write to Ford •Building Momentum •Bullhorns Not Persuasive •Headbanger Visits Meese Protest •No Free Will Available To Today's Woman •Exploitation Through Objectification is the Argument •Pornography Displays Women As Objects •Is Rozen Really Serious? •'The Legal Ass'' and Other Classic Shit •Law in the Raw


Vol. 35, No. 15, February 4, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1987

Vol. 35, No. 15, February 4, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•LSSS Avoids High Tech in New Guidelines •John Reed Bids Fond Farewell to Law School •Law Club: Dining Choice of the Rich and Powerful •Meese, Radicals, Are All Wrong •To Type, Perchance to Pass •We Are All Objects After All •Diversity Highlights Picket, Rally •Jonathan D. Lowe: Mystery Dean


Vol. 35, No. 14, January 28, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Vol. 35, No. 14, January 28, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•LSSS Examines Typing Exams •Cellar Closing Misinterpreted by Local Press •Data Disclosure Mends Egos •LGLS Board Needs Protection •Heavy Metal Hits Law School •One Strike Down, Rozen Slugs-Out Baseball Picks •Law in the Raw


Vol. 35, No. 13, January 21, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Vol. 35, No. 13, January 21, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Marred Books Barred in Market •Insiders Gripe as Grades Plummet •Senate Advocates Student Feeding Frenzy •Public Interests Ignored •Submissions Policy Outlined •NLG to Protest •Ulrich's Seeks Student Opinion on Buybacks •On The Town •Law in the Raw


Class Of 1987 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Class Of 1987 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 1987 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Class Of 1987 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.


Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School

Commencement and Honors Materials

Program for the May 15, 1987 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.


John W. Reed And The High Style, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1987

John W. Reed And The High Style, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Articles

John Reed is the Fred Astaire of the law school world. That doesn't mean John would win prizes for his waltzing and tangoing; the kinship runs much deeper. There is the same purity of line in gesture and speech, the same trimness of content and grace of expression, and the same ineffable talent for brightening up a scene just by entering it. John certainly brightened up the law school days for this former student, a generation or so ago. We jaded upperclass people actually looked forward to John's Evidence classes, and he seldom if ever let us down. The sessions …