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Paul Giannelli: Scholar, Colleague, And Friend, Dale A. Nance Jan 2018

Paul Giannelli: Scholar, Colleague, And Friend, Dale A. Nance

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Paul Giannelli


Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf

Faculty Publications

Tribute for Professor Jonathan Entin.


Tribute To Ken Margolis - Renaissance Man, Matthew Rossman Jan 2017

Tribute To Ken Margolis - Renaissance Man, Matthew Rossman

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Ken Margolis.


Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Professor Jonathan Entin.


Tribute To Professor Calvin William Sharpe, Robert N. Strassfeld Jan 2013

Tribute To Professor Calvin William Sharpe, Robert N. Strassfeld

Faculty Publications

The editors of the Case Western Reserve Law Review respectfully dedicate this issue to Professor Calvin William Sharpe.

One can only stand in awe when reflecting on the extraordinary professional accomplishments of Professor Calvin William Sharpe. It is rare in the legal academy to find a professor whose academic range is so broad and whose level of quality is so consistently high. That range and quality are evident regardless of whether one looks at Professor Sharpe's teaching, scholarship, or professional service.


Laura Chisolm: Colleague, Peer, Friend, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 2012

Laura Chisolm: Colleague, Peer, Friend, Jonathan L. Entin

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Laura Chisolm


Wilbur Leatherberry: Our Center Of Gravity, Peter M. Gerhart Jan 2012

Wilbur Leatherberry: Our Center Of Gravity, Peter M. Gerhart

Faculty Publications

Some lead with words; some with actions. Some lead with anger; some with authority. Some lead with attitude. Those who lead with attitude are precious few, made more precious because they are so few. Bill Leatherberry leads with attitude. He projects a quiet and reasoned confidence. He is unflappable and imperturbable. He projects calm and control, evidence of a sure faith that things will work out.


Laura Chisolm: An Advocate And Ally, B. Jessie Hill Jan 2012

Laura Chisolm: An Advocate And Ally, B. Jessie Hill

Faculty Publications

I worked with Laura Chisolm primarily in my capacity as Associate Director of the Center for Social Justice, of which she was the founding Director. Yet--as is probably true of many of my colleagues at the law school--I came to know and admire her most as a fellow faculty member, friend, and mentor. I will never forget the many kindnesses from Laura--not least of all the baby gift she sent me after my older daughter was born. It was a beautiful, fuzzy, hand-knit sweater that kept both my older daughter and my younger daughter warm for, literally, years. Where on …


Wilbur C. Leatherberry: A Cwru Lifer, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 2012

Wilbur C. Leatherberry: A Cwru Lifer, Jonathan L. Entin

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Tribute to Wilbur Leatherberry.


A Tribute To Professor Arthur Austin, Leon Gabinet Jan 2011

A Tribute To Professor Arthur Austin, Leon Gabinet

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Author Austin


Henry King, Erik M. Jensen Jan 2010

Henry King, Erik M. Jensen

Faculty Publications

Henry King and I both began at Case Western Reserve in 1983, memorialized in an issue of In Brief, the law school magazine, that has a cover photo showing total devastation. It looks like the aftermath of a faculty meeting, but the picture is really of bombed-out Nuremberg, of course.


Professor Morris Shanker, Erik M. Jensen Jan 2010

Professor Morris Shanker, Erik M. Jensen

Faculty Publications

Morry Shanker began teaching at the Western Reserve Law School shortly after the creation of the Western Reserve. In fact, had Moses Cleaveland not elbowed his way to the front of the boat in 1796, Professor Shanker would have been the first surveyor to step onto the banks of the Cuyahoga. If that had happened, the house band at Severance Hall might be known today as the Shanker Orchestra.


A Tribute To Henry T. King, Michael P. Scharf Jan 2010

A Tribute To Henry T. King, Michael P. Scharf

Faculty Publications

Henry King is the reason I'm teaching at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Over the years he became my mentor, friend, and inspiration.


The Price Of Wisdom Is Above Rubies - A Tribute To Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School Of Law 1966-2007 (On His Retirement), Juliet P. Kostritsky Jan 2007

The Price Of Wisdom Is Above Rubies - A Tribute To Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School Of Law 1966-2007 (On His Retirement), Juliet P. Kostritsky

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School of Law 1966-2007.


Tribute To Professor Robert Lawry, Kevin C. Mcmunigal Jan 2007

Tribute To Professor Robert Lawry, Kevin C. Mcmunigal

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Professor Robert Lawry.


Ron Coffey: The Thinker's Thinker, Peter M. Gerhart Jan 2007

Ron Coffey: The Thinker's Thinker, Peter M. Gerhart

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Ron Coffey


In Memoriam — Howard B. Eisenberg, Craig Allen Nard Jan 2002

In Memoriam — Howard B. Eisenberg, Craig Allen Nard

Faculty Publications

This is a tribute to Howard B. Eisenberg.


Lindsey Cowen, Leon Gabinet Jan 1982

Lindsey Cowen, Leon Gabinet

Faculty Publications

Tribute to Lindsey Cowen.