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Alfred Conard, Jeffrey O'Connell
Allan Smith--A Personal History, Lawrence B. Lindemer
Allan Smith--A Personal History, Lawrence B. Lindemer
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Allan Smith
Alfred Conard, Guido Calabresi
Allan Smith, Robben W. Fleming
Alfred Conard, Stanley Siegel
Marcus Plant, Luke K. Cooperrider
George Palmer, Luke K. Cooperrider
George Palmer, John P. Dawson
Negative Attitudes Of Law Students: A Replication Of The Alienation And Dissatisfaction Factors, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
Negative Attitudes Of Law Students: A Replication Of The Alienation And Dissatisfaction Factors, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
Michigan Law Review
In 1976 we conducted a survey of law students at The University of Michigan. Demographic information; personal goals and values; and attitudes toward the law school, the faculty, and fellow students were surveyed. We factor-analyzed the items relating to attitudes, personal goals, and values. Three major factors were identified and labeled as alienation, dissatisfaction, and sociability. We have recently described the alienation factor extensively and outlined the dissatisfaction and sociability factors. In March 1977, we conducted a second survey designed to replicate the earlier study. Despite the addition of a few new items, the questionnaire was essentially unchanged. The new …
The Alienation Of Law Students, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
The Alienation Of Law Students, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
Michigan Law Review
Not many years ago, as much as one-fifth of a first-year class at The University of Michigan Law School did not return for the second year. It was a cause of regret that so much waste and frustration was associated with this non-event. Whether students failed or voluntarily withdrew, their time, money, and opportunity were lost.
Memorial Resolution: Alan N. Polasky, Michigan Law Review
Memorial Resolution: Alan N. Polasky, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Alan N. Polasky
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Paul G. Kauper: As Remembered By His Students, John M. Nannes, Jerome B. Libin, Eugene Gressman
Paul G. Kauper: As Remembered By His Students, John M. Nannes, Jerome B. Libin, Eugene Gressman
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
Paul G. Kauper, Memorial Resolution By The University Of Michigan Law Faculty Concerning Paul G. Kauper, Michigan Law Review
Paul G. Kauper, Memorial Resolution By The University Of Michigan Law Faculty Concerning Paul G. Kauper, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
A Tribute To Paul Kauper, Robben W. Fleming
A Tribute To Paul Kauper, Robben W. Fleming
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Paul G. Kauper
Memorial Resolution: Frank Edward Cooper, Michigan Law Review
Memorial Resolution: Frank Edward Cooper, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Frank Edward Cooper
Burke Shartel, Michigan Law Review
Burke Shartel, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Burke Shartel
John Barker Waite, Michigan Law Review
John Barker Waite, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A memorial tribute to John Barker Waite
Laylin Knox James, Michigan Law Review
Laylin Knox James, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute to Laylin Knox James
Supplement--The Class Of 1951, Michigan Law Review
Supplement--The Class Of 1951, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Communications between the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School and alumni have improved rather dramatically in recent years. The appearance of Law Quadrangle Notes in 1957 was followed in 1960-1961 by the organization of the Law School Fund and in 1962 by the first meeting of the Committee of Visitors. As a result of these and other activities, the faculty and the alumni are better acquainted. But, as is so often true, a little information seems only to generate the need for more.
In order to test the utility of comprehensive information about graduates, former Dean A. F. …
Hessel E. Yntema, Michigan Law Review
Hessel E. Yntema, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Memorial Tribute for Hessel E. Yntema
Thirty Years Of Legal Education, Allan F. Smith
Thirty Years Of Legal Education, Allan F. Smith
Michigan Law Review
A generation of law students has moved through the University of Michigan Law Quadrangle since its dedication on June 13, 1934. The prophecy quoted above has been fulfilled, although the process of its fulfillment has not ended and will not end, for the process of law is indeed "an endless 'becoming.' " Despite the difficulties of carving segments from that which is essentially continuous and unbroken, it seems appropriate to pause at this thirtieth anniversary of the Quadrangle and to observe the segment of time which separates the dedication and the present day.
Berle: The American Economic Republic, Henry G. Manne
Berle: The American Economic Republic, Henry G. Manne
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The American Economic Republic. By Adolf A. Berle
E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers
E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers
Michigan Law Review
His extreme modesty and unwillingness to advertise himself or permit others to extol him, his utter unselfishness, and his complete subordination of self and personal interests to those of the University and Law School to which he gave four decades of loyal and devoted service, have combined to leave biographical materials about Dean E. Blythe Stason, except for the most routine accounts, almost nonexistent. Writings by him are amazing in number and scope. Writings about him can scarcely be found. This is not because there is a lack of things to write about him and his many, brilliant accomplishments in …
E. Blythe Stason- Engineer Of Administrative Law, Ashley Sellers
E. Blythe Stason- Engineer Of Administrative Law, Ashley Sellers
Michigan Law Review
The retirement of E. Blythe Stason from the deanship of the Law School of the University of Michigan affords occasion for testimonials to him and to his work, including preeminently his enormous contribution to the improvement of both federal and state administrative law. Imposing as has been his career as the beloved and successful Dean of that superb school, his eminence among the scholars and craftsmen in administrative law was achieved before he began to occupy the Dean's chair and, God willing, he will long continue to lend his strong, skilled hands to the never-ending task of the perfection of …
Brown: Legal Education At Michigan. 1859-1959, Louis Quarles
Brown: Legal Education At Michigan. 1859-1959, Louis Quarles
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with William Wirt Blume
Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman
Edson R. Sunderland's Role In Michigan Procedure, Jason L. Honigman
Michigan Law Review
More than any other individual, Professor Edson R. Sunderland has had a tremendous impact upon the Michigan law of procedure. The procedural reforms which he urged and molded into the Michigan law of procedure have been in use for nearly half a century, and to this day are the framework for our procedural laws.
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edson Read Sunderland, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to the memory of Edson Read Sunderland.