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Report To The President For The Year, 1976-77, University Of Michigan Law School
Report To The President For The Year, 1976-77, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Report to the President of the University from the Dean of the Law School.
December 8, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
December 8, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Placement Opportunity: Counsel to the President •LSSS Random Notes •Fellowship Program Announced •Crusader Rabbit •Day Old Bread •Read-Only Memories •Law Student: a Paradigm •R.G. Reports Hare v. Tortoise •Crossword •Law Bronze Cops Class "A" Title
November 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
November 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Ann Arbor ACLU Fights Disclosure of Mayoral Votes •Dean St. Antoine Questioned by Students •Crusader Rabbit •Day Old Bread •Docket •Are You a Sad Sack? •U-M Resumes 'Nite Owl' Bus Service •Fourth Annual Student Legal Rights Conference
November 10, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
November 10, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•JOBS?? Consider Legal Services •Joint Law & Public Policy Program Offered •American Bar Association Law Student Div. •Crusader Rabbit •Day Old Bread •Sports Poll •Docket •Question & Answer Book •The Imperious, Impetuous, Implacable Mrs. Palsgraf •What's it Look Like? •Tutorial Program Planned •Docket •Letters
November 3, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
November 3, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•CIA is Everywhere: Halperin •Snow in Room 150? •Steve Fetter makes his comments on the passing scene •The Speakers Committee reports •Gordon Miller pays tribute to Elvis •The transcript of the landmark Gretel case Is reviewed •If you are still looking for a job, we offer advice
October 26, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
October 26, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Everything You Wanted to Know About the Law School Student Senate •Day Old Bread •Crusader Rabbit •Read-Only Memories •"The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But…" •Notices •Finding Goodbar at Briarwood •Law School Student Senate •NLG Mideast Regional Meeting •Safety Procedures for Dealing with Trespassers •Time Line- Fall 1977 MSA Election •Free Reading Material •Sports Poll •MAD DOGgerel The Interview
October 19, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
October 19, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Carrington To Head Duke Law School •Placement: Problems, Plans •Day Old Bread •Colloquium: 3c a Copy- $250 a Book •LSSS Moves to Hutchin's Hall •Cercle Francais
October 13, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
October 13, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Reflections on the Cohen-Sandalow Bakke Debate •ABAs 1978 Client Counseling Competition •Crusader Rabbit •Day Old Bread •Music: The Return of Hank Jones •Committees
October 6, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
October 6, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Dean St. Antoine: The Role of Dean •Day-Old Bread •Crusader Rabbit •Read-Only Memories •Computerizing the Law School •LSSS 1976-1977 Balance Sheet •Notices •This is a Survey… •Nomination of Deanship Candidates •LSSS Final Budget 1977-1978 Approved 9/21/77 •Organizations Requested-Approved •Sports Poll •Election Results •For Your Resume: More Awards from the Crusader •Handicap Discrimination
September 29, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
September 29, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Grievance Committee Reports What's Been Bothering You •Day-Old Bread •Campaign Statements •Election •Crusader Rabbit •Docket •Notices •Sports Poll •MUSIC: What is Punk Rock?
September 22, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
September 22, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Reflections: An Interview With Dean Theodore J. St. Antoine •New Library Delayed •Read-Only Memories •Avocado v. Filbert -U.S.- (1977) •The Hole Story; The New Library •New Wave and Modern Jazz •LEXIS Information
September 21, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
September 21, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Law School Student Senate Meeting •Law School Section Wants You!! •Law School Grievance Committee •CONSCIOUSNESS: The Seat of Natural Law and Order •Sports Poll
September 18, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
September 18, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•It's to be Enforced- Law Library for Law Students •Diversity Strikes Law School •Crusader Rabbit •50-50 or Are Two Halves Better than the Whole •Docket •Notices •Notes from the Czars •Sports Poll •Television Review: The New Season
September 7, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
September 7, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Rating the Record Stores •ILS - 3rd in Nation •First Year Fears •Read-Only Memories •Docket •Notices •Notes from the Czar •NLG Meets •DeHoCo
August 31, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
August 31, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Professor Harry T. Edwards Return to Michigan Announced •Interview Preparations •Crusader Rabbit •Music •What Is Chicken?
Criminal Procedure, The Burger Court, And The Legacy Of The Warren Court, Jerold H. Israel
Criminal Procedure, The Burger Court, And The Legacy Of The Warren Court, Jerold H. Israel
Articles
I start in Section I of this Article with an examination of the first major theme of the criminal procedure decisions of the Warren Court, the selective incorporation of Bill of Rights' guarantees into the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment. My conclusion is that the selective incorporation principle, which provided the doctrinal basis for many of the "liberal" decisions of the Warren Court, remains firmly established today under the Burger Court. Section II of the Article then analyzes the theme of equality and the role it played in Warren Court decisions in the criminal procedure area. It is …
Evaluating Article 2 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Preliminary Empirical Expedition, James J. White
Evaluating Article 2 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Preliminary Empirical Expedition, James J. White
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A proponent of commercial law codification, Mr. Eaton was one of the first American lawyers to perceive that mere codification of the law did not necessarily produce certainty and lack of discord in the law of commercial transactions. Indeed, in the same article Eaton reveals that of the 1,091 cases that had arisen under the Negotiable Instruments Law, only 704 cited the Act and in the other 387 "the Negotiable Instruments Law [was] ignored by the courts in the decisions, and (so far as the reports show) by the counsel in these cases...." Unlike Bentham, Carter, and Field, each of …
Judicial Protection Of Minorities, Terrance Sandalow
Judicial Protection Of Minorities, Terrance Sandalow
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In United States v. Carolene Products Co., Justice Stone suggested by indirection that there "may be narrower scope for operation of the presumption of constitutionality" when courts are called upon to determine the validity "of statutes directed at particular religious . . . or national . . . or racial minorities."' In such cases, he explained, "prejudice against discrete and insular minorities may be a special condition, which tends seriously to curtail the operation of those political processes ordinarily to be relied upon to protect minorities, and which may call for a correspondingly more searching judicial inquiry."' Forty years later, …
Men Who Know They Are Watched: Some Benefits And Costs Of Jailing For Nonpayment Of Support, David L. Chambers
Men Who Know They Are Watched: Some Benefits And Costs Of Jailing For Nonpayment Of Support, David L. Chambers
Articles
Suppose that by some mysterious process the police in your town received each Monday a list of all the robberies and burglaries committed during the preceding week and the names of the persons who committed them. Suppose further that the list itself was admissible in evidence at trial and generally led to conviction. And suppose finally that persons considering committing offenses knew that the police had such a list and used it, relentlessly tracking down the miscreants named on it. Under such circumstances, one would probably expect that many potential offenders in the town with the magical list would resist …
Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards: A Second Look At Enterprise Wheel And Its Progeny, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards: A Second Look At Enterprise Wheel And Its Progeny, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
Logic, so the cliche goes, is not the life of the law. But logic is very much like the DNA of the law-the structural principle without which all is sprawl and muddle. In the last ten years a controversy has raged over the role of the labor arbitrator in issuing awards, and the role of the courts in reviewing and enforcing those awards. This controversy has largely taken the form of a continuing debate among scholars and practicing arbitrators at the annual meetings of the National Academy of Arbitrators. With due respect to the thoughtful and experienced persons who have …
April 21, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
April 21, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Levin Urges Major Reform In delivery of Legal Services •50-50 Admissions For Fall Class •Parting Shot •Crusader Rabbit •How to Spend a Sabbatical •Dean Chided for 'Weak Defense' of Bakke •Library Plans: Closed Minds? •Chow Now: Perfect Pizza •Hutchin's Heroes •Letter •The Docket •Privilege and Protection: The VA Murders •LSSS Ponders Organization •ABA Urges Bar Support for ERA Passage •Visiting Professor Martin Cites UM, UNC Similarities •For Dreams Lost Charter Memberships for the Disillusioned •Other Emphases: Notes from Sister Schools
April 14, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
April 14, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Kamisar Defends Brewer on "Fair Play" Standard •Fink Order Stops City Building Plans •Talking of Town •Crusader Rabbit •Christiansen For Colloquium •Hutchin's Heroes •The Plagiarist and a List of Unlikelies •The Docket •Notices •IRS and Law Students •ABA: Pro Decriminalization •Announcements from the Law Community
April 7, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
April 7, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•NLG Questions Cal's Commitment To Affirmative Minority Recruiting •LSSS Prez Wants Action •A New Start •Crusader Rabbit •Blasi on ERA Revocation •Hutchin's Heroes •Krieger Terms Placement Successful •St. Antoine Announces Appointments •Course Poll Results •The Docket •Notices •George Reviews the Vineyard Year •Petty Poetry
April 1, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
April 1, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Student-Faculty Colloquium •Soccer Champs! •Proposed Amendments to the LSSS Bylaw Constitution •End-of-Official Term Treasure's Report 1976-77 •Election Results •Jerusalem Seminar on Arab-Israeli Conflict •Procedures for Investigating and Reporting Student Conduct •Terminal Jurisprudence •Folks: Expose •Advice to the Modern Law Student •Law School Marching Band •The Culture Vulture •Basketball Poll •Hutchin's Heroes
March 24, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
March 24, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Sr. Judge Applications- Clarifications •Wait Till Next Year •Raw Review Writing Contest •Oyez, Oyez, Oyez •BAR/BRI Review Course •More Courtside Commentary •And Then Decriminalization? •More Information on 77-78 Positions for Students on Faculty and Other Committees •Read-Only Memories •Election •The Culture Vulture •Crossword •Comments •Hutchin's Heroes •Basketball Poll
March 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
March 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Picketers Arrested in Law School Melee •More Special Faculty Committee on Disciplinary Procedures •Law School Fund •To: The Law School Student Body •Notre Dame Law School Summer London Program •Local Boy Makes the Big "Time" •Pirgim Urges Felony Penalty for Selling PBB-Contaminated Meat •New Law Protects Tenants •Crusader Rabbit •Letter •Summer Seminars in Guadalajara, Oxford, Paris •Next Year Revenge: A Challenge to the Journal •Workmen's Compensation- Injury While Riding Killer Whale •"Review Five" Thrashed by Journal •Hutchin's Heroes •Lights! Camera! Reaction! •Crossword •Basketball Poll
Women Law Student Association Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School
Women Law Student Association Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School
Newsletters
Volume III, No. 7 of the Women Law Student Association newsletter
February 24, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
February 24, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Second Alumnae-Student Conference •The Docket •Virtue Offers Reward •(Not-So) Freshpeople & Juniors •NLG Board Meeting Reprise •Jane Mixer Memorial Award Nominations •WLSA Bake Sale •Juan Luis Tienda Scholarship Fund •Reading and Writing Laws •Letters •GV Responds to R.G. Editorial •"Uncle Vanya" •Trial by Combat at Arms •If He Said it, it Must be True- Faculty Quote of the Week •Crossword •Financial Assistance Application Procedure •The Lawyer's Club Pinball Blues •Legal Lines •Ode to a Meet Market •Comments •Strat-O-Matic Playoffs & Super Bowl •Basketball Poll
February 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
February 17, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Editorial •The Docket •Notices •Petty Poetry •Virtue Offers Reward •Center for Law and Social Policy •LSSS Election •Second Alumnae-Student Conference •WLSA Alumnae Conference •Crossword •National Lawyers Guild •Standard Criminal Jury Instructions •Isle •More Wealth •Crusader Rabbit •Read-Only Memories •Legal Lines •Basketball Poll
February 10, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
February 10, 1977, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Alumnae Conference •Pirgim Offers Spring and Summer Student Internships •Mexican Dinner •Center for Law and Social Policy •Five Easy Leases •Petty Poetry •For Your Crimestoppers Notebook •Letter to the Editor •Crossword •Legal Lines •In Memoriam •Soap's Up or How Law Can Stump a Social Worker •Basketball Poll