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December 10, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
December 10, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•This Week •Letter •Inter-Pollute •Pleya •Books •Sis! •RG Offed •Griddie Goodies
December 3, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
December 3, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies •Critique 2 •What's Coming Down in the Courts •Who Defends 'U' •I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly •Hmm… •Sis! •The Stone Mystique •Notices, Announcements, & Asides •Griddie Goodie
November 19, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
November 19, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Reform Group •This Week •Five Easy Leases •Notices, Announcements, & Asides •Photo Phreaks •Benjamin De Mott •Codicil •Report on Student Files •Sis! •Griddie Goodies
November 11, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
November 11, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Legal Aid Conflagration Aid •Lorraine Beebe Will Speak •Griddie Goodies
November 5, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
November 5, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Clinical Law •What's Coming Down in the Courts •R.G. Plans Spelling Bee for Coveted Posts •Sis! •Note •Griddie Goodies
October 29, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
October 29, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Lefcourt •Editorial •Sis! •Letters •Prome •Critique •Cookpix •Law Firms of the Week •Flicks •Codicil •Griddie Goodies
October 22, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
October 22, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Ups 'n Downs •What's Coming Down in the Courts •Children's Hour •Letter •Critique •Job •Law Firms of the Week •ELS •Griddie Goodies
October 15, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
October 15, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•$$ •Freshpeople •Letters •Sis! •Usar •Books •ELS •Note •A New Law School Course •What's Coming Down in the Courts •PIRG •Films •Griddie Goodies
October 8, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
October 8, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Conyers •What's Coming Down in the Courts •Letter •MIAP •SIS! •Big Brother Watches •Java with the Judge •Just a Friend •Rightshoptalk •SS •Griddie Goodies
October 1, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
October 1, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Crockett •Dominick's •Sis •N.B. •Attica •Guess •New Faculty •Legal Aid •In Sec •Letters •Reprint •Ca, Pa, Pc, Ta, Ia, etc. •TV •Pubs •Jobs •S.S. •BLSA •Flics •Limpy
September 24, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
September 24, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Tigar Returns •S.S. •MIAP •Attica •Getaway •Lunch •Women's Rights Workshops •Big Sister is Watching You Award of the Week •Crockett •New Mag •Literature in the Law •Mich. Grads •Grade Game: Nice Guys Finish Last •Sports •Codicil •Politic •Law School Student Senate •Griddie Goodies •Clerkships
September 17, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
September 17, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Attica •Note •The International Law Society •Griddie Goodies •Tragedy at Attica •Editorial •Kamisar •Vining •Chambers
September 10, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
September 10, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Case Club •More Women Studies •Faculty Profile •Comment •Non-Law? •Progress and Regress •Important Notices •A Disappointing First •Fee Simple •President's Message •Placement •Griddie Goodies
April 28, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
April 28, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Grade Reform •Course Reform •Faculty Column •Michigan Team Wins National Competition •Jobs! •Placement •Bank Apologizes to Town of Rye •From the Under… Ground •Judge Stricken in Court; Life Saved by Lawyer •Law School Student Senate Minutes •Grade Reform Survey
April 20, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
April 20, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Grades •Assoc. Dean •Borrowed •Letters •Touring •Quick Switch - Episode II •Curriculum Change •Law School Senate Meeting •Memorandum
April 12, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
April 12, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Interview: Paul Lee •Clerkships •The Greening of Ann Arbor •Prospectus •Faculty Column •National Conference of Law Women •Advocacy Institute •Quick Switch
April 6, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
April 6, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Ecotage •Honors •Reply to Martin •Return of "Whither" •Law School Student Senate
March 30, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
March 30, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Law Review •Rosenblatt Runs for SGC •Faculty Column •Budgets •Clean Talk •Legal Aid •Committee
March 23, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
March 23, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Tight Money •Faculty Column •Relax •Summer Jobs in Detroit •Coming Down in the Courts •P.I. Firm
March 9, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
March 9, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Vote! •Election Comment Campaign Statements •Decision •New Nevada Law Bars Brothels in Las Vegas
March 2, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
March 2, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Religious Bias Found •Faculty Column Sax •Guest Editorial •What's Coming Down in the Courts •What is the Public Interest? •Placement •Nepotism •Jane Mixer Memorial Award •Nevada Kills Effort to Ruralize Brothels •Vampires and the Law
February 23, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
February 23, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Job Policy •Women •ELS •Commentary 'U' Judiciary •Editorial •What's Coming Down in the Courts •Whither? •Free Press •West Point •Ecotage •Students Sue S.U.N.Y. •Privacy Limits •Books •Campbell Finalists •Sports
February 16, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
February 16, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Laos March •CJS Legal Aid •What's Coming Down in the Courts •Notices •Cinema •…From the Underground
February 2, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
February 2, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•H.M.C. Semi Finals •Ungraded Evaluations of Student Performance •Very Mechanical •What's Coming Down in the Courts •A Little Short •Whither? •Not Dead, Just Moving? •From the Glass Bookcase
January 26, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
January 26, 1971, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Unofficial. A New Dean? •Law School Fund Report •Movement Lawyers Here •Letters •Inmate Assistance Program Explained •Women & the Law •ELS •Books - Cheap! •Nader Recruits Lawyers for Public Interest Firm •Peace Today… From the Underground
In Pursuit Of The Art Of Law, Gordon A. Christenson
In Pursuit Of The Art Of Law, Gordon A. Christenson
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
The following is the address given by the author upon his installation as Dean of The American University Law School, on October 31, 1971.
The Basic Course—A Mild Dissent, Whitmore Gray
The Basic Course—A Mild Dissent, Whitmore Gray
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Perhaps it is unusual to start a discussion of a topic with a dissent from the assumption underlying its choice, but I think that in the present case this may be justified. The present topic was no doubt selected because for many years teachers have viewed the course in "comparative law" as a basic course, leading subsequently to specialized courses or research in various subject matters or geographical areas. In fact, the other two speakers on this afternoon's program, Professors Rudolf Schlesinger of Cornell and Arthur von Mehren of Harvard, are both on record in the form of their casebooks …
Legal Education In The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe, Whitmore Gray
Legal Education In The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe, Whitmore Gray
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The following notes are based on interviews with law professors, law students and lawyers during a brief trip in 1970 to Moscow, Budapest and Prague. On previous visits in 1959 and 1965 the writer had visited law schools in Kiev, Baku, Tbilisi, Alma Ata, Leningrad, Prague and Warsaw, and had sat in on lectures, recitation sections, and examinations.1 In looking this time for changes, the writer was particularly interested in whether there was some reflection there of the general student malaise which the United States has been experiencing, manifested in American law schools in student pressure for "relevant" courses and …