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Women Of Distinction Honored (Photograph)
Women Of Distinction Honored (Photograph)
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
The Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council, Inc. 2007 Women of Distinction Awards Dinner held on Friday, Nov. 16. Pictured from front left are Mary Krupinski (Honoree), Lauren Robel (Honoree), Anna Weigand (Honoree), Janet Skillman (Honoree), Jenny Morgan (Honoree), Alisa Wright (Honoree). In the back row from the left are Pam Freeman (Honoree), Ann Shea (WTIU producer-mistress of ceremonies), Deborah O'Brien (Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council CEO), Regina Moore (Bloomington city clerk and event co-chair), Sue Wanzer (Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council Board president).
Tribute In Honor Of Oliver W. Hill, Esq., Jonathan K. Stubbs
Tribute In Honor Of Oliver W. Hill, Esq., Jonathan K. Stubbs
Law Faculty Publications
Memorial tribute to Oliver W. Hill, pioneer Richmond civil rights attorney.
Representing Saddam Hussein: The Importance Of Being Ramsey Clark, Lonnie T. Brown, Jr.
Representing Saddam Hussein: The Importance Of Being Ramsey Clark, Lonnie T. Brown, Jr.
Scholarly Works
This article examines the professional life of former United States Attorney General Ramsey Clark in an effort to understand the many controversial representations and causes that he has undertaken during his post-government career. I do so through the vehicle of perhaps his most perplexing client choice - deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Although Hussein had other competent attorneys prepared and willing to represent him, Ramsey Clark nevertheless felt compelled to volunteer his services to the defense team. Why would he do so, and was his decision an ethically proper one under the circumstances?
These are the specific questions that this …
The Folklore Of Legal Biography, Mark Fenster
The Folklore Of Legal Biography, Mark Fenster
UF Law Faculty Publications
This essay reviews Spencer Weber Waller's recent biography of the legal realist Thurman Arnold (NYU Press 2005). Arnold's academic and popular writings during the 1930s - which not only critiqued what he saw as the foolishness and ill effects of legal formalism and political conservatism, but also recognized the symbolic authority of legal forms and conservative beliefs and the need for any reform movement to respect and appropriate them - force us to reconsider the entire project of legal biography. Arnold's life and work reveal the ways in which the forces of modernity - forces that Arnold celebrated in his …
2007-08 Marked By Historic Gifts, Lauren K. Robel
2007-08 Marked By Historic Gifts, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Historic $35 Million Gift Supports Student Scholarships
Historic $35 Million Gift Supports Student Scholarships
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
The Power And Promise Of Transformative Philanthropy, Lauren K. Robel
The Power And Promise Of Transformative Philanthropy, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
John Hanson, Lauren Robel, And Maulvi Wahab (Photograph)
John Hanson, Lauren Robel, And Maulvi Wahab (Photograph)
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
Maulvi Wahab, Ameer or leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community of Ghana, visited IUB in late June as one of several distinguished international visitors invited to attend the Indiana Democracy Consortium's congress Democracy and the Modern World: Prospects and Challenges organized by Bennett Bertenthal, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Astrid Merget, then dean of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs; and Lauren Robel, dean of the School of Law-Bloomington. The congress was convened by Jeff Isaac, chair of political science. The Ameer, who has served on the presidentially appointed Ghanaian National Recon ciliation Commission, visited his …
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 07/08, University Of Michigan Law School
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 07/08, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.
Roger Groot, Legal Historian, David K. Millon
Roger Groot, Legal Historian, David K. Millon
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Roger Groot.
Roger, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Roger, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Roger Douglas Groot.
Roger Douglas Groot: A Personal Memoir, Ann Maclean Massie
Roger Douglas Groot: A Personal Memoir, Ann Maclean Massie
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Roger Douglas Groot.
A Man Standing High, November 15, 2005, Andrew W. Mcthenia
A Man Standing High, November 15, 2005, Andrew W. Mcthenia
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Roger Douglas Groot.
Fiduciary Duties And The Analyst Scandals, Jill E. Fisch
Fiduciary Duties And The Analyst Scandals, Jill E. Fisch
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Branch Rickey, '11: Much More Than Pioneering Baseball Leader, Richard D. Friedman
Branch Rickey, '11: Much More Than Pioneering Baseball Leader, Richard D. Friedman
Articles
Branch Rickey is best known as the president and general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers who brought Jackie Robinson into big league baseball in 1947, thus integrating a major American institution seven years before Brown v. Board of Education. Even apart from this heroic step, Rickey would probably be known as the most significant baseball executive ever, primarily for his work with the Dodgers and, earlier, the St. Louis Cardinals; the modern farm system and extensive spring training facilities are chief among his many innovations. Less well known is the fact that Rickey was a 1911 graduate of the University …
Foreword: A Symposium Exploring The Modern Legacy Of William Jennings Bryan, Susan Franck
Foreword: A Symposium Exploring The Modern Legacy Of William Jennings Bryan, Susan Franck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
William Jennings Bryan, known as "The Great Commoner," is one of the most controversial lawyers to hail from Nebraska.' While he may be best-known as a failed three-time Democratic nominee for U.S. President and the legal defender of creationism at the Scopes Monkey Trial, fundamental aspects of Bryan's life have been overlooked.
In a new biography, A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan, Professor Michael Kazin re-evaluates Bryan's legacy and charges us to consider the profound impact Bryan had upon the political, economic and legal reality of the United States. The book has been the subject of controversy. …
Professor Homer Clark: "Just Do It!", David H. Getches
Professor Homer Clark: "Just Do It!", David H. Getches
Publications
No abstract provided.
Homer Clark: Colleague And Friend, James Boyd White
Homer Clark: Colleague And Friend, James Boyd White
Articles
Born in Chicago in 1918, Homer Clark was raised in the Long Island suburbs of New York City. After high school he attended Amherst College, where he was an athlete-playing football, squash, and I think baseball too--as well as of course a good student. There he met the major influence in his intellectual life, Theodore Baird, who was the dominant academic figure at Amherst in those days. Baird was an English teacher, whose extraordinary freshman composition course opened the minds of generations of students. Baird and Homer hit it off, especially after they got into an argument in class. Homer …
In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen, Yale Kamisar
In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen, Yale Kamisar
Articles
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-six-year teaching career. In that time, he established himself as one of the half-dozen greatest twentieth-century American scholars of criminal law and criminal procedure.
The Nuremberg Roles Of Justice Robert H. Jackson, John Q. Barrett
The Nuremberg Roles Of Justice Robert H. Jackson, John Q. Barrett
Faculty Publications
This lecture covers the background of Robert H. Jackson and the story of "Nuremberg," which is Jackson's Nuremberg. The program of this Nuremberg conference states that Prof. Barrett will speak about "The Crucial Role of Robert H. Jackson." In fact, there were multiple Jackson roles at Nuremberg—many, many roles and moments were encompassed in the undertaking that has come to be so significant historically that the primary, global meaning of the word "Nuremberg" today is, and probably always will be, the 1945-46 international trial of the principal surviving Nazi criminals. Justice Jackson's Nuremberg was over 15 months of full time …
A Teacher (A Tribute To James Boyd White), H. Jefferson Powell
A Teacher (A Tribute To James Boyd White), H. Jefferson Powell
Faculty Scholarship
Tribute to Professor J.B. White
Francis A. Allen--The Gainesville Years, Jerold H. Israel
Francis A. Allen--The Gainesville Years, Jerold H. Israel
Articles
If the legal academy had a Hall of Fame, Frank Allen would surely be a first ballot, unanimous selection.' His nominators need only recite the bare-bones record of his career-his publications, his public service, his years of accomplished teaching, and the many honors he received. That record is neatly capsulized in an obituary, published in the Gainesville Sun, largely written by Frank and June's son, Neil (Neil was also Franks's coauthor on Frank's last publication2). In a concise, precise fashion, reminiscent of Frank's own writings, the obituary not only describes Frank's many accomplishments, but also touches upon his character and …
Francis A. Allen--Architect Of Modern Criminal Procedure Scholarship, Yale Kamisar
Francis A. Allen--Architect Of Modern Criminal Procedure Scholarship, Yale Kamisar
Articles
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, died at the age of eighty-seven. He was a leading figure in law teaching, and the legal profession generally, for more than four decades.
The Imagination Of James Boyd White, Lee C. Bollinger
The Imagination Of James Boyd White, Lee C. Bollinger
Faculty Scholarship
For several decades, James Boyd White has been a unique voice in the law. It is a voice of extraordinary intellectual range, of erudition, and of deep commitment to a life of self-understanding and of humane values. His point of access is language – all language, in every context. Armed by a lifetime of thought about words, he justifiably has regarded no field or discipline or communicative activity as foreign and outside his ken. Whoever reads him must feel his sense of intellectual empowerment that our world, sectioned as it is by expertise, would deny us.