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Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining Dec 1981

Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining

Articles

In the real world justice denied is not justice. Talking from the beginning about access to justice, rather than simply justice, emphasizes in a salutary way this commonplace of citizen and client. Justice that is inaccessible, delayed, refused does not just sit there glowing like a grail, which those separated from it may contemplate and yearn for. It is only in imagining that justice is available to someone, and in imagining what it would be like to be that someone, that one can see the thing as justice at all. To put it in economic terms, justice is not a …


Vol. 30, No. 11, November 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1981

Vol. 30, No. 11, November 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Clinic Meeting Draws a Crowd •Sandalow: Service Not School's Job •Competition Out of Hand? •Student on Leave Commits Suicide •Martin Narrows it Down •Don't Count on Emanuel's •Senate Votes to Lobby Dean, Faculty on Clinic •Auld Lang Syne •Delightful, Delovely-Delibrary •How To Fund Clinic •LSAT To Change in 1982 •Bureaucratese Enters Supply-Side Theory •Love and the Art of Loving •Basketball Forecast •Fear and Loathing on a Flyback •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 10, November 18, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1981

Vol. 30, No. 10, November 18, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Nothing To Hide •Cheating Ring Suspected •Campbell: Focus on the First •Res Gestae Sponsors Football Tourney •Notices •Student Senate Report •Is Clinic Review a Trojan Horse? •America Needs More Punk •Sweeping Changes Needed •Reflections of a Cub Reporter •An Opportunity to One-up Reaganomics •Learning To Love the Muse •Art Schlichter: The Man Without a Team •Senate Defends Clinic Program •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 9, November 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1981

Vol. 30, No. 9, November 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•School Computer Stolen •Cost of Life? •Helmet Law Ripped by the 'Briefs' •Parental Rights on the Line •Notices •Students Get Chance to Review Clinic •Curriculum Changes •Censorship in Hutchins? •Union Dumps on Cellar •It's Pretty, But Does It Work? •Cash Dash Causes Brain Drain •Musical Fads Follow Mayflower •MNDC Dump Faculty •Sports in Short •View from the Jury Box •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 8, November 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1981

Vol. 30, No. 8, November 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•·VIP's Grace Dedication •Capital Asset •The Saint Endowed •Senate Votes To Ban Smoking In Library •The Clinic Finds A New Home •Notices •Radical Law Does Exist •Shabby Treatment •Swanny Song •Working Towards Equal Justice •Mr. Meechigan: The Spirit of Saturdays •Why Some 60's Rockers Last •High Scoring Natty Dread in 'A' Playoff •Heels- Tigers Clash •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 7, October 28, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1981

Vol. 30, No. 7, October 28, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•At Long Last Library •Dignitaries Arrive for Dedication •A Quad is Born •Finding Flaws in the Spacious Oddity •Notices •Senate Winners •The Islamic Imposition •Is Michigan Dedicated to Excellence? •Kurtzman Chewed •AWACS Sale Aids U.S. Interests •AWACS Package Poses Threat •'True Confessions' Good for Soul •Golden Gophers Go for Another Upset •Dogs Growling Again •The President Goes Underground •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 6, October 21, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1981

Vol. 30, No. 6, October 21, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Return of the Native •Curriculum Change Due? •We don't ask for experience, we give it •First-year Students Seek Senate Seats •Bar Membership Drive Begins •Senate Report •Notices •Forum to Examine Alien Education Case •Clean Air Act Talk •Impressions on Riding the Recruiting Rollercoaster •Put Up or Shut Up •Dohrn is Torn •Election Candidates •Lots More Good Eats •Murphy's Mouths Finally Make Good •Screwballs Cop Another C (Title) •Brief Sports Notes •Big Business Defends America •Walking on Waters •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 5, October 14, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1981

Vol. 30, No. 5, October 14, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Faculty Search Drags On •Flyback Frenzy? •Clinic Input Sought •Peer Advice Offered •Notices •Senate Approves Reports •Prosecutors' Internship Offers Advocacy Training •Interview Abuses Cost Students Jobs •Peace Prospects After Sadat •Juvenile Justice System Should Examine Rehabilitative Measures •What's Going On at the Movies •Aim for the Hawkeye •Sports in Short •Exclusionary Rule Under Attack •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 3, September 30, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1981

Vol. 30, No. 3, September 30, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Undergrads Keep Out? •Smart Alex •White Joins School Bd. •New Campbell Topic •Law School Fund Report •Notices •No Place Like Home •To Be There Or Not To Be There •O'Connor Hearings Were Worthless •Labor Demonstrates Commitment •Food, Glorious Food •DSD-A Outruns Gold Tracksters •Intramural News •Bollinger Addresses Committee •Off-key Birthday Tribute •Law in the Raw


Vol. 30, No. 2, September 23, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1981

Vol. 30, No. 2, September 23, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Keeper of the Castle •Clinic Faces Review •Stones Gig Challenged •3L's Win Awards •E.L.S. Projects •Conduct Violations •Notices •Placement Office Boasts New Look •Letters •No News Is Good News •Paul Chaljub •Revamp IM Program •The A WACS Dilemma, Do the Saudis Deserve Our Planes? •But First a Commercial •Recreation at the ''U'' •Sports Shorts •The Town Schreier: The Jordache Look •Video Hits the Quad •Law in the Raw


A Right To Every Woman's Evidence, Richard O. Lempert May 1981

A Right To Every Woman's Evidence, Richard O. Lempert

Articles

I am indeed honored to be here with you today, honored to be joining you next year as Iowa's first Mason Ladd Visiting Distinguished Professor of Law, and honored to be giving the first Mason Ladd Lecture. The honor lies not just in the recognition you accord me, but also in the linkage to the man in whose name this recognition is given.


Vol. 29, No. 23, April 15, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1981

Vol. 29, No. 23, April 15, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Brief Relief •SFF Awards Fellowships •The Attack on LSC •Law in the Raw •Organization •Classroom Etiquette •1980-81 Saw Many Achievements •Opinion •Town Schreier Leaves You Do's & Don'ts of Summer Clerking •Instruments Are Instrumental •Pennant Prognosis •Sports Poll •Mini- Marathon •Writing Competition •Journal Issue Announced •New Yearbook Topic


Vol. 29, No. 22, April 8, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1981

Vol. 29, No. 22, April 8, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•R.G. Access Restricted •Faculty Positions Filled •New Senators Sworn In •Law in the Raw •Notices •A Setback For All Concerned •Letters •Clinic Offers Valuable Experience •Model Law Firm Rejection Letter For First- Year Students •You've Gotta Have Art •Only the Great Master Augusta •Sports Poll •Senate Seeks Applicants


Vol. 29, No. 20, March 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1981

Vol. 29, No. 20, March 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Revue Preview •Elections Tomorrow •Amendment Withdrawn •Panelists Discuss Mich. Public Lands Policy •M.E.T. Honors Smith •Notices •Res Gestae Airs Dirty Laundry •Letters •Special Election Supplement •Candidate Statements •If Postman Rings, Don't Answer •This is it: The Final •Gold Dust •Sports Poll •ELS Projects •Alumni Directory •Legal Services Corp.


Vol. 29, No. 17, March 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1981

Vol. 29, No. 17, March 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Bits of Beef •New Clinic Set To Go •Senate Debates Conflicts Clause •Faculty To Vote on R.G. Access •Law in the Raw •Notices •RG Letter to Profs •Bylaw Change Is Misguided •Letters •'Amendment Focuses Senate Duties' •'Minority Interests Would Suffer' •Altered States: Good, Bad, and Cultish •Kicks From Champagne •This is it: Top 48 •Sports Poll •IM Results •Organizations


Vol. 29, No. 14, February 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1981

Vol. 29, No. 14, February 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Cliques •Flyback Week Considered •Conduct Code Changes Studied •Law in the Raw •Notices •Scrap the Fall Plan •Inside Law Review •Hostages: Heroes or Victims? •First Public Interest Conference A Success •Price in 'Diversions' •Zuckerman's Nonsuit •Eye Injuries in Racquet Sports •Sports Poll •Organizations


Vol. 29, No. 13, January 28, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Vol. 29, No. 13, January 28, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Speaking Strict •Tapestry to be Returned •Senate Action •Law in the Raw •Organizations & Notices •Why no Honor System for Estep Make-up? •An Exam Policy •Letters •Stockman: in the Middle? •The Struggle Continues •Shopping for Sonatas •Sports Poll •B-Ball Finals •IM Sports Schedule •Flyback Break Proposed •MSA Musings •Case Club Survey


Vol. 29, No. 12, January 21, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Vol. 29, No. 12, January 21, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Estep Exam Compromise •Japan Auto Imports •Exam Etiquette •Law in the Raw •Organizations & Notices •College Football Playoff? •Welcome Back •Mr. Smith Goes to Washington •This Winter of Our Discontent •Broadway Series Returns •Law B-ball Tourney •Case Club Survey


Vol. 29, No. 11, January 14, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Vol. 29, No. 11, January 14, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•McCree to Join Faculty •The Town Schreier •Double Jeopardy •Law in the Raw •Letters •Campbell Winners


A "Humanitarian" Approach To Individual Injury, Christina B. Whitman Jan 1981

A "Humanitarian" Approach To Individual Injury, Christina B. Whitman

Reviews

Individual injury law was once an important arena for the definition of shared values. It has increasingly become the domain of various species of systems analysts who measure legal results against external norms defined by such disciplines as economics. Although legal scholars continue to use the expectations and beliefs of ordinary men and women in fashioning rules for the redress of constitutional injuries, common-law scholars have become less willing to ground legal principles in moral consensus. There are notable exceptions. Among these is Professor Marshall Shapo, who, in two recent works, attempts to develop a legal analysis of injury that …


Alfred F. Conard And Allan F. Smith, Terrance Sandalow Jan 1981

Alfred F. Conard And Allan F. Smith, Terrance Sandalow

Other Publications

I am delighted to be able to participate in honoring Al Conard and Allan Smith, but I confess that I am puzzled as to why I have been invited to speak. I have not had either as a teacher. Moreover, their scholarly contributions are sufficiently removed from my areas of interest that I cannot evaluate the importance of their work. Nor was I in a good position to observe Allan's service as Dean or as Vice President for Academic Affairs.


The Codicil Jan 1981

The Codicil

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Yearbook of the Class of 1981.


Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report Letter To Faculty, David L. Chambers Jan 1981

Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report Letter To Faculty, David L. Chambers

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This letter was sent to faculty with the report.


Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni fifteen years after graduation.


Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Class Of 1981 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Class Of 1981 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Class Of 1981 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni five years after graduation.


Class Of 1981 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Class Of 1981 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1981

Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School

Commencement and Honors Materials

Program for the April 12, 1981 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.


Stock Redemptions: The Standards For Qualifying As A Purchase Under Section 302(B)., Douglas A. Kahn Jan 1981

Stock Redemptions: The Standards For Qualifying As A Purchase Under Section 302(B)., Douglas A. Kahn

Articles

This Article discusses the requirements of section 302(b) for characterizing a stock redemption as a purchase rather than as a dividend equivalent. The focus is primarily on two issues: (1) whether the election authorized by section 302(c)(2) to waive family attribution rules should be available to an entity such as a trust or estate; and (2) the determination of the standards to be applied in resolving whether a redemption is "not essentially equivalent to a dividend" so that section 302(b)(1) is applicable.


Constitutional Interpretation, Terrance Sandalow Jan 1981

Constitutional Interpretation, Terrance Sandalow

Articles

"[We] must never forget," Chief Justice Marshall admonished us in a statement pregnant with more than one meaning, "that it is a constitution we are expounding."' Marshall meant that the Constitution should be read as a document "intended to endure for ages.to come, and, consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs."'2 But he meant also that the construction placed upon the document must have regard for its "great outlines" and "important objects."'3 Limits are implied by the very nature of the task. There is not the same freedom in construing the Constitution as in constructing a …