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Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Buffalo Law Review
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A Grievously Belated Thank You Note, Sanford Levinson
A Grievously Belated Thank You Note, Sanford Levinson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Remarks, Justin Pritchard
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remembering Iz, Linda K. Kerber
Remembering Isabel, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Isabel Marcus:Activist Scholar, Patricia A. Cain
Isabel Marcus:Activist Scholar, Patricia A. Cain
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Powerful Vine: My Memories Of Isabel Marcus, Barbara J. Bono
A Powerful Vine: My Memories Of Isabel Marcus, Barbara J. Bono
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transmission Of Mastery, James A. Gardner
Foreword, David A. Westbrook
Tuesday Afternoons With Schlegel, Barry Cushman
Tuesday Afternoons With Schlegel, Barry Cushman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Schlegelians V. The Langdellians On Legal Education, Robert W. Gordon
The Schlegelians V. The Langdellians On Legal Education, Robert W. Gordon
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
John Henry Schlegel And The Muppet Show, Alfred S. Konefsky
John Henry Schlegel And The Muppet Show, Alfred S. Konefsky
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Normativity And Objectivity In Historical Writing (My Dinner With Schlegel), Matt Steilen
Normativity And Objectivity In Historical Writing (My Dinner With Schlegel), Matt Steilen
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: The Need For Better Employment Eligibility Regulations, Gregory Crespi
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: The Need For Better Employment Eligibility Regulations, Gregory Crespi
Buffalo Law Review
A few people have now applied for and obtained tax-exempt debt forgiveness of their federal student Direct Loans under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program after satisfying the requirements of 10 years of post-October 1, 2007 employment in a “public service job.” While only a relatively small number of people have received debt forgiveness to date, I estimate that as the number of persons eligible ramps up sharply in 2018 and thereafter eventually 200,000 people a year or more will obtain debt forgiveness under the PSLF program, at a total cost to the Treasury of $12 billion per year …
Some Thoughts On The Future Of Legal Education: Why Diversity And Student Wellness Should Matter In A Time Of Economic “Crisis”, Kevin R. Johnson
Some Thoughts On The Future Of Legal Education: Why Diversity And Student Wellness Should Matter In A Time Of Economic “Crisis”, Kevin R. Johnson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes On The Future Of The Legal Profession In The United States: The Key Roles Of Corporate Law Firms And Urban Law Schools, Bryant G. Garth
Notes On The Future Of The Legal Profession In The United States: The Key Roles Of Corporate Law Firms And Urban Law Schools, Bryant G. Garth
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does Law School Still Make Economic Sense?: An Empirical Analysis Of "Big" Law Firm Partnership Prospects And The Relationship To Law School Attended, Edward S. Adams, Samuel P. Engel
Does Law School Still Make Economic Sense?: An Empirical Analysis Of "Big" Law Firm Partnership Prospects And The Relationship To Law School Attended, Edward S. Adams, Samuel P. Engel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
In This, The Winter Of Our Discontent: Legal Practice, Legal Education, And The Culture Of Distrust, Alfred S. Konefsky, Barry Sullivan
In This, The Winter Of Our Discontent: Legal Practice, Legal Education, And The Culture Of Distrust, Alfred S. Konefsky, Barry Sullivan
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Analytic Classroom, Todd E. Pettys
Motivations For Law Student Pro Bono: Lessons Learned From The Tuscaloosa Tornado, Kelly Alison Behre
Motivations For Law Student Pro Bono: Lessons Learned From The Tuscaloosa Tornado, Kelly Alison Behre
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
After a tornado devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 27, 2011, law students at the University of Alabama organized and engaged in substantial legal and nonlegal service. Narratives from these students in the midst of their volunteer efforts reveal detailed accounts of their experiences and motivations for their service. In a time in which national law student pro bono rates remain low and law students continue to lose interest in social justice issues during their time in law school, these student narratives offer insight into why law students chose to volunteer through the lens of students who rose to the occasion …
The Faculty Workshop, Pierre Schlag
Back Cover, Ub Law Forum
On The Scene At Guantanamo, Ub Law Forum
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Cheryl D. Block
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Dianne Bennett
In Memory Of Louis A. Del Cotto, 1923-2005, Buffalo Law Review
In Memory Of Louis A. Del Cotto, 1923-2005, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Kenneth F. Joyce
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Kenneth F. Joyce
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Donald C. Lubick
Remembering Louis Del Cotto, Donald C. Lubick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.