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Notre Dame Law School

2001

Legal Education

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A Tribute To Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr., Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 2001

A Tribute To Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr., Thomas L. Shaffer

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Uncas picked up a five-letter name when he was a boarding school student in Orange, Virginia. By now, it is the way his friends and colleagues, his students and his clients, his wife and his children and his neighbors, identify him. It works throughout the United States and in Canada. I would not be surprised to see it work in, say, the offices of the European Union in Salzburg or in the former Soviet Union. (It occurs to me that this universal name for Andrew W. McThenia, Jr., a name his boarding-school classmates borrowed from James Fenimore Cooper, shares brevity …


One Of A Kind - Professor Emeritus Charles E. Rice, Robert E. Rodes Jan 2001

One Of A Kind - Professor Emeritus Charles E. Rice, Robert E. Rodes

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In the spring of 1959, when I was faculty advisor of the law review (then called the Notre Dame Lawyer), and my future colleague Bob Blakey was the student associate editor, we worked together on an article called A.I.D.—An Heir of Controversy. The subject, artificial insemination from a donor, was interesting, the treatment was at once lively, rueful, and orthodox, and the conclusion was an engaging shrug of the shoulders: "Upon that note . . . your writer respectfully throws in the towel.'' The author, a graduate of Boston College Law School taking an advanced degree at New York University, …