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Scholarship Recipients (Photograph) Oct 1977

Scholarship Recipients (Photograph)

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

Indiana University law students Kevin Blair, left, of Garrett, and Jim Mahoney, foreground, Greencastle, are the recipients of $500 scholarships from the Indiana Bar Foundation. At the presentation were Law Dean Sheldon J. Plager and Bloomington attorney David McCrea, right.


Memoriam: Justice Tom C. Clark (1976 Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor), William F. Swindler Oct 1977

Memoriam: Justice Tom C. Clark (1976 Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor), William F. Swindler

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of The Memoirs Of Earl Warren, William F. Swindler Oct 1977

Book Review Of The Memoirs Of Earl Warren, William F. Swindler

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


I.U. Law School Needs Help: Dean, Bruce C. Smith Sep 1977

I.U. Law School Needs Help: Dean, Bruce C. Smith

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law School Needs More Faculty, Space, John Fancher Sep 1977

Law School Needs More Faculty, Space, John Fancher

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


New Law Dean Seeks More Funds To Improve School, Jules Schwab Aug 1977

New Law Dean Seeks More Funds To Improve School, Jules Schwab

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Scholarship And Research Mark New Iu Law Dean, John Fancher Jul 1977

Scholarship And Research Mark New Iu Law Dean, John Fancher

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law School Dean Enjoys Challenges Jul 1977

Law School Dean Enjoys Challenges

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger May 1977

The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger

Michigan Law Review

Writing in 1952 of Herman Melville's work and its significance, Albert Camus praised Melville as the "Homer of the Pacific." Such Olympian fame was deserved, Camus wrote, because "[i]f it is true that talent recreates life, while genius has the additional gift of crowning it with myths, Melville is first and foremost a creator of myths." This essay concerns one aspect of those myths, Melville's exploration of man's struggle with the injustice and evil that originates from both within and without himself, and asserts its relevance to an understanding of the judicial process.


Justice Jesse W. Carter: A Portrait Of Greatness, Alumni Forum Editor, Apr 1977

Justice Jesse W. Carter: A Portrait Of Greatness, Alumni Forum Editor,

The Jesse Carter Collection

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Dedication - John Simpson Hastings, Judicial Conference Of The United States, John Paul Stevens, Jesse E. Eschbach, Wilbur F. Pell Jr., Herman B. Wells, Board Of Visitors, William H. Rehnquist, Patrick L. Baude, James A. Strain, Jeffrey J. Kennedy Apr 1977

Dedication - John Simpson Hastings, Judicial Conference Of The United States, John Paul Stevens, Jesse E. Eschbach, Wilbur F. Pell Jr., Herman B. Wells, Board Of Visitors, William H. Rehnquist, Patrick L. Baude, James A. Strain, Jeffrey J. Kennedy

Indiana Law Journal

The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable John Simpson Hastings. In a manner befitting the man, many of Judge Hastings' friends and associates have provided their personal remarks regarding his achievements on the bench and as an active alumnus of Indiana University. We hope that these remarks will serve in some small way to preserve the memory of a truly great man.


C. Harper Anderson, William B. Spong Jr. Mar 1977

C. Harper Anderson, William B. Spong Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law Strength Enhanced With Appointment Of Dean Sheldon J. Plager Feb 1977

Environmental Law Strength Enhanced With Appointment Of Dean Sheldon J. Plager

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


I.U. Selects Law Dean For Bloomington Campus Feb 1977

I.U. Selects Law Dean For Bloomington Campus

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Strengthening Law School Is One Goal Of New Dean Jan 1977

Strengthening Law School Is One Goal Of New Dean

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Illinois Prof I.U. Law Dean Choice Jan 1977

Illinois Prof I.U. Law Dean Choice

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Plager To Head Law School Jan 1977

Plager To Head Law School

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Justice Tobriner: Portrait Of The Judge As An Artist, Joseph R. Grodin Jan 1977

Justice Tobriner: Portrait Of The Judge As An Artist, Joseph R. Grodin

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Fred E. Inbau: 'The Importance Of Being Guilty', Yale Kamisar Jan 1977

Fred E. Inbau: 'The Importance Of Being Guilty', Yale Kamisar

Articles

As fate would have it, Fred Inbau graduated from law school in 1932, the very year that, "for practical purposes the modern law of constitutional criminal procedure [began], with the decision in the great case of Powell v. Alabama."1 In "the 'stone age' of American criminal procedure,"2 Inbau began his long fight to shape or to retain rules that "make sense in the light of a policeman's task,"3 more aware than most that so long as the rules do so, "we will be in a stronger position to insist that [the officer] obey them."4


In Memoriam. Professor Kenneth K. Luce, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1977

In Memoriam. Professor Kenneth K. Luce, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Articles

I met Kenneth Luce once or twice at most, and then only for the few hurried words of greeting that are exchanged at alumni gatherings. Yet I feel I have come to know him well - sadly for me, chiefly through his friends and after his death. With the passing of any prominent alumnus of the Michigan Law School, we are likely to receive letters from friends and associates urging some suitable memorial. For Professor Luce there was more than the usual expressions of esteem and respect for professional accomplishments. Affection for the man himself shone through the words about …


Brainerd Currie: Scholar, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1977

Brainerd Currie: Scholar, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

These words are written in honor of the memory of Brainerd Currie, a brilliant academic, colleague, and friend.


Charles Porterfield Light, Jr., Robert E.R. Huntley, Charles V. Laughlin Jan 1977

Charles Porterfield Light, Jr., Robert E.R. Huntley, Charles V. Laughlin

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Thomas J. Clary, James L. Mchugh Jr. Jan 1977

Thomas J. Clary, James L. Mchugh Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tribute To Chief Justice Donald R. Wright, Thomas Ehrlich Jan 1977

Tribute To Chief Justice Donald R. Wright, Thomas Ehrlich

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger Jan 1977

The Homer Of The Pacific: Melville's Art And The Ambiguities Of Judging Evil, Lee C. Bollinger

Faculty Scholarship

It should not be surprising that Herman. Melville has an important message for students of the legal system, when one reflects for a moment on his biography and the subject matter of his writings. Melville had an intimate exposure to various legal systems ranging from the very crude to the more sophisticated, due in part at least to close personal ties with people who. were themselves connected with the law in one way or another. When Melville was thirteen years old his father declared himself bankrupt, then went mad and died. Melville's cousin had presided over a widely publicized and …