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Iu Law School Addition (Photograph)
Iu Law School Addition (Photograph)
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
Breaking ground for the first phase of an $11.7 million Indiana University Law School project on the Bloomington campus are, from the left, Law School Dean Sheldon Plager, IU President John W. Ryan and IU Vice President Ken Gros Louis. The first phase of the project -calls for construction of an addition to the existing Law School building. ·The legislature gave the university authority to spend $5 million for this part of the project. The university will seek authority in the next session of the legislature to complete the project, which will include remodeling and renovation of the existing building.
Law Firms Play Rambo To Beef Image, Bryan E. Denham
Law Firms Play Rambo To Beef Image, Bryan E. Denham
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Students Choosing Traditional Law Practice
Students Choosing Traditional Law Practice
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Dean's Message, Sheldon J. Plager
Law Alumni Elect Officers (Photograph)
Law Alumni Elect Officers (Photograph)
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
Indiana University-Bloomington Law School Alumni recently elected officers. They are, seated from left, Tom McDonald, Bloomington, PresidentElect; Hugo C. Songer, Evansville, President; and standing, at left, Robert Garelick, Indianapolis, Treasurer; also standing, from left are Law Dean Sheldon Plager; Art Lotz, Assistant Dean; and Robert Stebbins, Associate Alumni Secretary.
Trustees Approve Addition Plan, Barbara Torman, Christopher Cokinos
Trustees Approve Addition Plan, Barbara Torman, Christopher Cokinos
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
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Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
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Law Dean Responds To Critics, Christopher Cokinos
Law Dean Responds To Critics, Christopher Cokinos
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
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No Contest When Hue, Cry Is Over Trees, Law School Courts Defeat, Greg Dawson
No Contest When Hue, Cry Is Over Trees, Law School Courts Defeat, Greg Dawson
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
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In Memoriam: Mathew O. Tobriner, Joseph R. Grodin
In Memoriam: Mathew O. Tobriner, Joseph R. Grodin
Faculty Scholarship
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Grant Gilmore And The Illusion Of Certainty, Ellen Ash Peters
Grant Gilmore And The Illusion Of Certainty, Ellen Ash Peters
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Sheldon Plager And Ilene Nagel (Photograph)
Sheldon Plager And Ilene Nagel (Photograph)
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
Sheldon Plager and his wife, Ilene Nagel, at the 1982 Law Alumni Conference.
Dean's Message, Sheldon J. Plager
Individual And Community: An Appreciation Of Mr. Justice Powell, Christina B. Whitman
Individual And Community: An Appreciation Of Mr. Justice Powell, Christina B. Whitman
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When the nomination of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., to the Supreme Court of the United States was submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee ten years ago, much was made of his extraordinary record of service to his city, his state, and his profession.1 Justice Powell's career has been a model of individual responsibility to society. His belief in the value of civic life, and in the desirability of making such a life available to everyone, has been a dominant influence in his work on the Supreme Court. In what follows, I shall attempt to define some of the assumptions with …