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Law, Legitimacy, And Symbols: An Expanded View Of Law And Society In Transition, Malcolm M. Feeley
Law, Legitimacy, And Symbols: An Expanded View Of Law And Society In Transition, Malcolm M. Feeley
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law and Society in Transition: Toward Responsive Law by Philippe Nonet and Philip Selznick
Everything In Its Place: Social Order And Land Use In America, Michigan Law Review
Everything In Its Place: Social Order And Land Use In America, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Everything in its Place: Social Order and Land Use in America by Constance Perin
Casebook Criteria: On First Looking Into Haar And Liebman's Property And Law, Samuel Bassett Abbott
Casebook Criteria: On First Looking Into Haar And Liebman's Property And Law, Samuel Bassett Abbott
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Property and Law by Charles M. Haar and Lance Liebman
February 26, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
February 26, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•ELS Helps Win Landmark Case •Admissions Policy Reviewed •To the Editor •Speakers Committee Coming Attractions •New Professorship Endowed •In & Around Ann Arbor •Machle's Musings •FLS - Still Facing Problems •LSSS Notes •Law Admissions - BAKKE Challenge •Portnoy's Cultural Corner •Nights Managed •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •Docket
February 19, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
February 19, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Don't Gut the Fourth Amend. Says Kamisar on the Defensive •Considerations •R.G. v. 43-1/2 Moralists •Machle's Musings •Counter Culture •To the Editor •Campbell Second Round Wraps Up •Rosenzweig Joins Faculty •Nominations for 'Mixer' •Guild Sponsors Wilkinson Talk •Nights Managed, Cheap! •LSSS Notes •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •New Construct News •Barristers Smut Film is: Fiasco! •Docket
February 12, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
February 12, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Killer Drivers Drop From View •U. of M. to Hold Transportation Seminars •To the Editor •From the Editor •WLSA's Future •LSSS Notes •Machle's Musings •Mount Cook: Update •ELS Projects •Considerations •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •Portnoy's Cultural Corner •Counter Culture •BALSA Conference •Classifieds •Docket
February 5, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
February 5, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Quad Loses Mount Cook •Moots II •To the Editor •LSSS Notes •EJF •BALSA Conference •WLSA Election •Al's Sports Corner •Machle's Musings •Oyez-Oyez •Portnoy's Cultural Corner •NLG •Classifieds •Nights Managed •Law Quad Memo •SFF •Considerations •Ralph Talks •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •Docket
January 29, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
January 29, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Bork & Dorsen to Give Cooleys •Professor Stein Again Honored by Belgians •Client Counseling Competition •ERRATA •LSSS Election •Law Revue Gets Organized and Underway •WLSA: To be or not to be? •LSSS Notes •Machle's Musings •SFF - 1978 Summary Report •Upcoming Socials •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •Law Quad Memo •NLG •Docket •Classifieds
January 22, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
January 22, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Americans for Democratic Action Gets Footing at U of M •Speakers Committee Slates Coming Attractions •Talented Writers Needed! •LSSS Notes •SFF •Law Revue Gets Organized •Law Quad Memo •Counter Culture •Classifieds •Machle's Musings •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •Nights Managed Cheap •Docket
January 14, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
January 14, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•3 Professorships Filled •Misleading Ads Get Reviewed •From the Editor •Al's Sports Corner •LSSS Notes •Clinic Case Windup •MSA •Classifieds •Docket
January 8, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
January 8, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Barristers Gain Control; Install Lonsberg as Dean •Interview with Dean •Tragicomedy in 42 Acts Opens Here •Law Review Will Get Reading Room •Wall St. Firm to Run Clinic •Martin Proposes Federal Philosophy Court •Kauper and Cooper Announce Merger
Current Studies In Japanese Law, Whitmore Gray, Kazuo Sugeno, Walter L. Ames, Ronald G. Brown, Richard O. Briggs
Current Studies In Japanese Law, Whitmore Gray, Kazuo Sugeno, Walter L. Ames, Ronald G. Brown, Richard O. Briggs
Books
Over the past fifteen years there has been a remarkable growth in the study of Japanese law in the United States. The foundation was laid during the late 1950's when the Harvard-Michigan-Stanford program brought together Japanese legal specialists and their American counterparts for study and research. At the end of this program a major conference was held, and the resulting publication, Law in Japan, continues to serve as a point of departure in descriptive studies of Japanese law.
During the 1960's interest in Japan continued to develop among law faculty members, but an even more important development was the increase …
Program From The Twenty-Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Twenty-Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the twenty-eighth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held February 5-7, 1979, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "The Burger Court and Free Expression" by Robert H. Bork and Norman Dorsen.
Program From The Twenty-Ninth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Twenty-Ninth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the twenty-ninth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held October 22-24, 1979, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Nonsense on Stilts? The New Law and Economics Twenty Years Later" by Guido Calabresi.
Work Picks Up On U-M'S New Law Library Addition, Guy Snyder
Work Picks Up On U-M'S New Law Library Addition, Guy Snyder
About the Buildings
Construction is continuing through the winter of 1979 on the University of Michigan Law Library Addition in Ann Arbor. A three-level underground structure containing approximately 77,500 sq. ft. in total gross area.
Introduction To Book Iv, Thomas A. Green
Introduction To Book Iv, Thomas A. Green
Other Publications
The final volume of Blackstone's Commentaries sets forth a·lucid survey of crime and criminal procedure informed by those propositions concerning English law and the relations between man and state that characterize the entire work. Perhaps no area of the law so tested Blackstone's settled and complacent views as did the criminal law, particularly the large and growing body of statutory capital crimes. In the end, Blackstone failed to demonstrate that English criminal law reflected a coherent set of principles, but his intricate and often internally contradictory attempt nevertheless constitutes a classic description of that law, and can still be read …
Introduction: Perspectives On Antidumping Law And Policy, John J. Jackson
Introduction: Perspectives On Antidumping Law And Policy, John J. Jackson
Michigan Journal of International Law
The successful dismantling of most high tariffs of the noncommunist industrialized world over the last thirty years has revealed other trade measures which previously posed relatively little risk to the flow of trade. One such measure is "antidumping duties," which each year seems to grow more prominent as a cause of tension between trading nations. Although in recent months front-page news stories have focused considerable attention on the problems of dumping and the response of antidumping duties, it is probably safe to assume that the general public, and even most laymen, have little understanding of the practice and concept of …
Proposals For Change In The Administration Of The Antidumping Act, Stephen L. Gibson
Proposals For Change In The Administration Of The Antidumping Act, Stephen L. Gibson
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article suggests changes that might be made in the administration of the existing Act to improve the efficiency of investigations and the fairness of determinations under the Act in its present form. Most of these suggestions are addressed to the Treasury Department's fair value investigation, with only a few comments on the International Trade Commission injury investigation phase. The ITC has developed a framework for injury investigations that appears generally to be both workable and acceptable to interested parties. Treasury's fair value investigation, on the other hand, has tended to be more controversial. This stems in part from the …
The Standard Of Injury In The Resolution Of Antidumping Disputes, Edward J. Krauland
The Standard Of Injury In The Resolution Of Antidumping Disputes, Edward J. Krauland
Michigan Journal of International Law
When a private party files a dumping complaint, the Antidumping Act of 1921 provides a two-step procedure for examining an alleged infraction by a foreign exporter. First, the Department of the Treasury must determine if imports are being marketed within the United States at less than fair value (hereinafter LTFV). If Treasury makes an affirmative determination, the International Trade Commission (ITC) must then determine if a United States industry is being injured, is likely to be injured, or is prevented from being established by reason of the LTFV sales. If any of these forms of injury is found, an antidumping …
Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse
Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse
Michigan Journal of International Law
The Japanese antidumping law neither works nor is it practiced. Until very recently, it has been a case of managed economy, with extensive government-business interaction obviating the need to use antidumping laws. While some legislation has been on the books, there's never been an action filed under the available legal framework for antidumping actions.
European Antidumping Law And Procedure, Dieter Oldekop, Ivo Van Bael
European Antidumping Law And Procedure, Dieter Oldekop, Ivo Van Bael
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article is adapted from the presentations made by Messrs. Oldekop and Van Bael at the Symposium on Antidumping Law held at the University of Michigan Law School on November 3 and 4, 1978.
Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abstract economic theory to administrative practice, within a single law review article or note. As a consequence, many authors produce lengthy overviews, often duplicating the efforts of others. The annotations point to areas of particular strengths and weaknesses in the legal writing on the subject from 1965 to 1978. This allows the reader to move quickly to the leading discussions, without undue labor on repetitive pieces. The topical headings should not be considered airtight compartments. As noted, many authors attempt to cover every aspect of the …
Citations To The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Citations To The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
List of citations to Antidumping Act of 1921
Class Of 1979 Fifteen Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Class Of 1979 Fifteen Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This letter was sent to alumni with the report.
Class Of 1979 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1979 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 1979 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1979 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 1979 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1979 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 1979 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1979 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
Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School
Commencement and Honors Materials
Program for the April 22, 1979 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.
Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert
Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert
Reviews
Both the title, The Legal, Needs of the Public, and the subtitle, The Final, Report of a National, Survey, of this volume are, quite fortunately, inapt. The report does not seek to quantify the legal needs of the public or to determine whether "needs" are being "met," and we are told by both Barbara Curran in her preface and Spencer Kimball in his foreword that this "final report" signifies the beginning and not the end of data analysis. This study (which I shall call the ABF study) is a joint undertaking of the American Bar Association Special Committee to Survey …