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Full-Text Articles in Law
Interview With Timothy J. Carson, David Spiegel, Timothy J. Carson, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With Timothy J. Carson, David Spiegel, Timothy J. Carson, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
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TImothy J. Carson (W '70) has practiced in Philadelphia for forty years in the field of public sector law, especially public finance. He is currently a partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. He is an elected Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel.
Professor Bernie Segal: 33 Years Of Inspiring Law Students, Lorri Ungaretti
Professor Bernie Segal: 33 Years Of Inspiring Law Students, Lorri Ungaretti
Articles About Faculty
Professor Bernard Segal is recognized as an effective, dedicated teacher by his colleagues and remembered fondly by hundreds of former students. On December 6, 2004, Bernie was one of several people honored at the Golden Gate University alumni awards luncheon.
Profile: Judge George H. Aldrich, Nancy Amoury Combs
Profile: Judge George H. Aldrich, Nancy Amoury Combs
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2005-2006, University Of Michigan Law School
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2005-2006, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.
Advancing With A Clear Vision, Lauren K. Robel
Advancing With A Clear Vision, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, David K. Millon
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, David K. Millon
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Frederic L. Kirgis.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Mark A. Drumbl
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Mark A. Drumbl
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Frederic L. Kirgis.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Samuel W. Calhoun
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Samuel W. Calhoun
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Frederic L. Kirgis.
A Tribute To Edward O. Henneman, Robert T. Danforth
A Tribute To Edward O. Henneman, Robert T. Danforth
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Edward O. Henneman.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Joan M. Shaughnessy
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Joan M. Shaughnessy
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Frederic L. Kirgis.
Justice Harry Blackmun And The Phenomenon Of Judicial Preference Change, Theodore Ruger
Justice Harry Blackmun And The Phenomenon Of Judicial Preference Change, Theodore Ruger
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Rediscovering Williston, Mark L. Movsesian
Rediscovering Williston, Mark L. Movsesian
Faculty Publications
This Article is an intellectual history of classical contracts scholar Samuel Williston. Professor Movsesian argues that the conventional account of Williston's jurisprudence presents an incomplete and distorted picture. While much of Williston's work can strike a contemporary reader as arid and conceptual, there are strong elements of pragmatism as well. Williston insists that doctrine be justified in terms of real-world consequences, maintains that rules can have only presumptive force, and offers institutional explanations for judicial restraint. As a result, his scholarship shares more in common with today's new formalism than commonly supposed. Even the under-theorized quality of Williston's scholarship—to contemporary …
Albany In The Life Trajectory Of Robert H. Jackson, John Q. Barrett
Albany In The Life Trajectory Of Robert H. Jackson, John Q. Barrett
Faculty Publications
We recall Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Houghwout Jackson (1892-1954) for many reasons, but certainly a leading one is the striking contrast between his humble origins and his exalted destinations. Jackson's life began literally in the deep woods, on a family farm in the gorgeous rural isolation of Spring Creek Township in northwestern Pennsylvania's Warren County. He spent his boyhood and obtained his basic public school education in Frewsburg, a small town in southwestern New York State. While still a teenager, Jackson spent one additional year as a high school student in nearby Jamestown, New York, but he …
Tribute To John Pickering, Evan H. Caminker
Tribute To John Pickering, Evan H. Caminker
Other Publications
I had the great fortune to work with John Pickering during my own stint as a young associate at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. One of my first projects at the firm was to assist John in writing an amicus brief in the landmark right-to-die case involving Nancy Cruzan. Learning to draft a Supreme Court brief from such a master advocate was a memorable experience. Of course, John taught me a great deal about first-rate brief writing, but much more significantly, he illustrated by example the possibility and importance of marrying reason with passion, and of dedicating one's energy and talents …
A Dedication To Dean Joseph P. Tomain: Educator, Scholar, And Leader, Donna M. Nagy, Barbara G. Watts
A Dedication To Dean Joseph P. Tomain: Educator, Scholar, And Leader, Donna M. Nagy, Barbara G. Watts
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Yale Kamisar: A Principled Man For All Seasons, Douglas A. Kahn
Yale Kamisar: A Principled Man For All Seasons, Douglas A. Kahn
Articles
Yale Kamisar began his distinguished career as a law professor in 1957 at the University of Minnesota Law School. For three years prior to joining the Minnesota faculty, Yale had been an associate with the Washington, D.C. law firm of Covington & Burling specializing in antitrust law. Understandably, Yale and Minnesota assumed that he would devote the major part of his research and teaching to antitrust. At that time, the study of criminal law was near the bottom of the hierarchy of law school topics, and so young faculty often were assigned the task of teaching criminal law as the …
Celebrating Stanley Lubman, Benjamin L. Liebman, R. Randle Edwards
Celebrating Stanley Lubman, Benjamin L. Liebman, R. Randle Edwards
Faculty Scholarship
On April 15, 2005 more than sixty scholars from China, North America, and Europe gathered at Columbia Law School for a conference in honor of Stanley Lubman. The conference celebrated Stanley's seventieth year-and more importantly, his tremendous contribution to the field of Chinese legal studies. This special edition of the Columbia Journal of Asian Law includes a selection from the twenty papers presented at the conference.
Imagining Lesbian Legal Theory, Kendall Thomas
Imagining Lesbian Legal Theory, Kendall Thomas
Faculty Scholarship
It’s great to be here for this particular occasion to honor the work of Ruthann Robson, from whom I have, over the course of many years, learned so much.
First, I’ve learned from her the critical importance of doing work that is based on and reflects a set of political and ethical commitments to people who live under regimes of domination and inequality. Her scholarship, to me, is a model of engaged adversary scholarship. She has never fallen into the trap, so common to those of us who are professionalized in the legal academy, of thinking that this work does …
Judicial Accountability To The Past, Present, And Future: Precedent, Politics And Power, Stephen B. Burbank
Judicial Accountability To The Past, Present, And Future: Precedent, Politics And Power, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.