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Vol. 57, No. 2, September 19, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 2006

Vol. 57, No. 2, September 19, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Class of 2009 by the Numbers •Renovations Deserve Our Applause •A Warm Welcome From Dean Caminker •My Return to Cable •Focus on Public Service •3L Pledging Begins with a Bang •The Keys to Success •Bar Night Pics •LSSS Gives the Lowdown on the Upcoming Year •Japanese Cuisine in the McNamara Terminal •Grade Curves •Crossword


Vol. 57, No. 1, August 28, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Aug 2006

Vol. 57, No. 1, August 28, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Tips for Early Interview Week and Beyond •All I Ever Needed to Know About OCI I Learned Doing My Laundry •Get Your Dream Job in Your Dream City •Top 10 Things Not to Say on Callbacks •If You Can Dodge the Wrench You Can Dodge These Interview Questions •The OCI Drinking Game! •The Opening of Law School Dating Season •10 Things Not to Do as a Summer Associate •Crossword •Green OCI


Vol. 56, No. 11, April 4, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 2006

Vol. 56, No. 11, April 4, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Prof. Friedman Goes to Washington •Community Mourns Loss of Alumnus •Editorial: Lame Ducks Quack Thanks •Atkinson: M-Law's Jack of All Trades •Prof. Schneider on OCI and Your Future as a Lawyer •Students, Caminker Discuss Wireless Policy •Senior Day is What You Want it to Be: Make it Count •Putting it All on the Table •Alumnus Considers Duke Rape Allegations, Campus Tensions, Unfair Policies •The Handlebars of the Soul •APALSA Origins Festival Photos •LSSS Prom Photos •Introducing the Poetry of T.S. Eliot •An Open Letter to the Female Law School Community •How the Profs Stole Summer •Griot Photos •Crossword •A Day …


Vol. 56, No. ∞, April 1, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 2006

Vol. 56, No. ∞, April 1, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Michigan Law to Drop to No. 11: Class of 2006 Officially Apologizes


Vol. 56, No. 10, March 21, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2006

Vol. 56, No. 10, March 21, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Destination Gulfport: Spring Break in the Wake of Katrina •Editorial: About Those Grade Curves •Everything That's Fit to Moot (Court) •Mark West on Japan, Fashion and Why Dean Croley Will Never be on 'The Daily Show' •LSSS Candidates Share Statements •Don't Let Your Life Bully You •Bar Month Photos •Reflections on my Term: Successes and Failures •Which Me is Me? •MSA Representative Candidates Speak Out •Grade Curves •The Ancient Art of Mixtaping •Question on the Quad •It IS Wrong to Yell Fire in a Crowded Library: You Shouldn't Yell in the Law Library •SFF Auction Photos


Vol. 56, No. 9, February 21, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 2006

Vol. 56, No. 9, February 21, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Don't Panic! Save Yourself (Jail) Time, Trouble With 'The Law Student's Guide to the Planet' •Coke Ban Can Beat the Real Thing •Ann Arbor Has a 'Starry Night' •In Re Kwan •An Open Apology to Christina Whitman •Introducing the Poetry of Wallace Stevens •I Know What You Did Last Semester •'Term of Arts' Opening Photos •Michigan Hoops '06: Just Another Tease? •Crossword •Question on the Quad


Vol. 56, No. 8, February 7, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 2006

Vol. 56, No. 8, February 7, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Renovations to Destroy Locker Monstrosity •Community Mourns Loss of Student •A Half-Hour with Prof. Brensike •Lawopen is Not a Toy •The King of Spain Never Rushes •Introducing the Poetry of Ranier Maria Rilke •Rogue Wave Hits High Tide with Descended Like Vultures •Mr. Wolverine Photos •How to Get Better Grades in Law School Just by Talking Real Smart-Like •The Last Chance... to do What? •50 Ways to Leave Your Landlord •2006 Honda Civic SI: Return of the King •Crossword


Life's Golden Tree: Empirical Scholarship And American Law, Carl E. Schneider, Lee E. Teitelbaum Feb 2006

Life's Golden Tree: Empirical Scholarship And American Law, Carl E. Schneider, Lee E. Teitelbaum

Articles

What follows is a simplified introduction to legal argument. It is concerned with the scheme of argument and with certain primary definitions and assumptions commonly used in legal opinions and analysis. This discussion is not exhaustive of all the forms of legal argument nor of the techniques of argument you will see and use this year. It is merely an attempt to introduce some commonly used tools in legal argument. It starts, as do most of your first-year courses, with the techniques of the common-law method and then proceeds to build statutory, regulatory, and constitutional sources of law into the …


Vol. 56, No. 7, January 24, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2006

Vol. 56, No. 7, January 24, 2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•3Ls and Profs Give Note Taking Tips •Editorial: First-Day Reading Board Should be Online •South African Justice Gives MLK Talk •Summer Holiday in Cambodia: It's Not Just a Job, It's an Adventure •Take Advantage of Public Service Activities •Introducing the Poetry of Hart Crane •Admissions A.D. Shares Her Career Path, Thoughts on Public and Private Practice •Bar Night Photos •The Long, Dark, Car Repair of the Soul •A Bar I May Actually Not Enjoy •There is Hope Yet for the Jobless •Students Should Unite Against Senseless Internet Policy •SFF: What it is, What it Does, and Why You Should Care …


University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 06/07, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2006

University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 06/07, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.


A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, James Boyd White Jan 2006

A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, James Boyd White

Articles

Lash has been a good friend for many years, and it is a pleasure to have this opportunity to reflect about him. I well remember our first meeting, in the late 1970s. He had been to a meeting in Wisconsin-the first meeting of the Critical Legal Studies Conference, as I remember-and stopped to spend the night in Chicago on the way home. We had corresponded a couple of times, but never met, and what a pleasure it was to meet him: full of intelligence, openness, and laughter, with a moral center and a deep sense of human limitation. We talked …


The Bulls And Bears Of Law Teaching, Sara K. Stadler Jan 2006

The Bulls And Bears Of Law Teaching, Sara K. Stadler

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dick Wellman -- A Personal Remembrance, Lawrence W. Waggoner Jan 2006

Dick Wellman -- A Personal Remembrance, Lawrence W. Waggoner

Articles

Dick Wellman was my teacher, mentor, collaborator, colleague, and friend. My law school class at The University of Michigan Law School voted Dick the most enthusiastic member of the faculty, and he was that. Dick devoted his professional life to teaching and scholarship, as most law professors do, but he had another career: Dick was a key player in the Uniform Law Conference,' an organization dedicated to improving private law and promoting legislative uniformity among the states.2


Vol. 56, No. 6, November 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 2005

Vol. 56, No. 6, November 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Professors Provide Powerful Exam Tips •Question on the Quad •Professor Herzog Talks Torts, Teaching, and Swift •Over 70 M-Law Students 'Get Arrested' With New Club •Academic Journals: Humanity's Only Hope? •Introducing the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop •Abandon All Cell Phones, All Ye Who Enter •Jenny Runkles Photos •Three Years in the Life of 3L Section ABCD •2L Speaks Out on Gender, Grades, and Giving Hugs •Addiction Can be a Good Thing •On the Supreme Court, Love and Basketball •'Twas the Night Before Finals


Vol. 56, No. 5, November 1, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 2005

Vol. 56, No. 5, November 1, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•A Half-Hour With Prof. Horwitz •Editorial: Move Your Lunch or Lose It •Question on the Quad •Fear No Evil in Campus of the Dead •Introducing the Poetry of James Merrill •Halloween Party Photos •BLSA Date Auction Photos •When Did I Become Grandpa? •Lonely Litigants Looking for Love, Liability •An Immodest Proposal: Or, Against Socratism •Letter to the Editor


Vol. 56, No. 4, October 18, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 2005

Vol. 56, No. 4, October 18, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Lost and Found: Mitch's to Return Next Year •Editorial: Reading Room Etiquette Not Just for Students •Hotel Rwanda Subject Rusesabagina Awarded Wallenberg Medal, Gives Lecture •Professor Weiler on EU Constitution: It Should Have Been a Treaty •Court's 216th Session is One to Watch •Thirty Minutes with Professor Blumenthal •A Chicago-Based Alumnus Wakes Up •How My Undergrad Days Saved My Law School Soul •Bar Night Photos •Attractive Nuisance: Laura Fargas •Why I Still Believe in the Football Team at 3-3 •Faculty, Students Question Times' Story •The Scoop on the LSSS Halloween Party •A Judge for All Cases, Places, and Faces •Take …


Vol. 56, No. 3, October 4, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 2005

Vol. 56, No. 3, October 4, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Professor Lutz Discusses Life, Law School and the Pursuit of Success •Editorial: Construction Frustrates Disabled Access •Feeling Like the Mayor of DingVille? Here's How to Execute Plan B •Learn How to Land a Public Interest Job •Rubin on Roberts: "He's No Moderate" •Me as a Lawyer: Better than Shatner? •Last Chance to Take Part in the Record-Breaking Nannes Third-Year Challenge •Please Don't Kick Me Out: The Average 1L Settles In •Violate Some Copyrights Tonight: Check Out These New Tracks on the D/L •Introducing the Poetry of Robert Lowell •Two Time Contender Gives Campbell Advice •LLSA Golf Scramble Photos •Crossword


Vol. 56, No. 2, September 20, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 2005

Vol. 56, No. 2, September 20, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Read the Inside Scoop on the Class of 2008 •M-Law Opens its Doors to New Orleans Students •Follow These Tips to Keep Your Computer Alice and Processing •Take the Nannes Challenge and Pump Up Your Student Organization's Budget •Policy Implications of Deafening Construction •Lifestyle Advice to 1Ls •Open Your Ears to a Cross-Continental Summer Music Recap •Grade Curves •Federalist Society Kicks Off Year with Discussion of Eminent Domain Decision •I Know What You Watched Last Summer •Introducing the Poetry of Louise Gluck •Advice from an Alum on the Last Year •Commonly Asked Questions at Michigan Law •Crossword •Bar Night Pics …


Vol. 56, No. 1, August 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Aug 2005

Vol. 56, No. 1, August 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Career Services Dispels Seven Myths of Early Interview Week •How to Succeed at OCI Without Really Trying •Top Ten Reasons to Say "Yes!" When a 3L Asks You Out •Learn How to Find a Firm Job and Be Happy •The OCI Drinking Game! •Frequently Answered Questions at OCI •Crossword


Vol. 55, No. 16, April 12, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 2005

Vol. 55, No. 16, April 12, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Our Neighbor from the North: A Chat with Professor Pottow, Eh? •Top Ten Tips to Exams •Asking About 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' •Celebrating the Life of John Pickering, '40 •Environmental Law Society Spurs Global Warming Debate •How to Survive Law Firm Rejection •Playground Choice of Law: A Farewell to Law School •An Open Letter to Our Community: What We're Not Talking About •'Old Hollywood' Winter Formal Photos •Get Your Dream Job in Your Dream City •Computing My Life Happiness Average •Dr. Strangelove, Esq: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Undergrads


Vol. 55, No. 15, Preview Weekend 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2005

Vol. 55, No. 15, Preview Weekend 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•'Term of Arts' Transforms Hutchins Basement into Student Art Gallery •NALSA Wins Best Brief •An Apology to Our Readers •Campbell Finalists Prep for the Big Dance •Meet Your 2005 LSSS Candidates •Talking About Practice: Associate Dean McCormack Talks Clinics •Rosenbaum 'Stumbles' to M-Law •Butch Carpenter Photos •SFF Auction Photos •Grade Curves •Yeah, I Just Said That •Our of Retirement: The Eyes Have It •Inside the Unconstitutional Due Process of 'Desperate Housewives'


Vol. 55, No. 14, March 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2005

Vol. 55, No. 14, March 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Access Denied, Attention Granted? Students React to Restricted Laptop Use •NALSA Wins Best Brief •An Apology to Our Readers •Campbell Finalists Prep for the Big Dance •Meet Your 2005 LSSS Candidates •Talking About Practice: Associate Dean McCormack Talks Clinics •Rosenbaum 'Stumbles' to M-Law •Butch Carpenter Photos •SFF Auction Photos •Grade Curves •Yeah, I Just Said That •Our of Retirement: The Eyes Have It •Inside the Unconstitutional Due Process of 'Desperate Housewives'


Vol. 55, No. 12, Preview Weekend 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2005

Vol. 55, No. 12, Preview Weekend 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•'Term of Arts' Transforms Hutchins Basement into Student Art Gallery •Editorial: More Public Interest Grants Needed •Bowling League Dominates Thursdays •Headnotes Belt Out Valograms in Class •Team Teaching: An Hour with Professors Ellsworth and Gross •Juan Tienda Banquet Photos •I Love the Upper Peninsula, Even if the People Call Me a Troll* •What Kind of Lawyer I Want to Be is Not Any of Your Business


Vol. 55, No. 13, March 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2005

Vol. 55, No. 13, March 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Elections Approach for Law School Rep to Michigan Student Assembly •Prof Evals Should be Posted •SNARL Transforms Law School into Simulated Refugee Crisis •Boykin's Speech Addresses African-American, GLBT Issues •Getting Down to Business with Professor Pritchard •Civil Rights Attorney Speaks About Abu Ghraib Abuses •American Constitution Society to Launch Michigan Lawyer Chapter •Bar Month Photos •APALSA 'Origins' Show: In Pictures •Question on the Quad •'Origins' Celebrates Spring, Culture •It's Always the Season to GO BLUE! •I Hereby Announce My Retirement •Bid Until it Hurts at the SFF Auction •Married Law Student's Sanity Vanishes


Vol. 55, No. 11, February 22, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 2005

Vol. 55, No. 11, February 22, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•'Term of Arts' Transforms Hutchins Basement into Student Art Gallery •Editorial: More Public Interest Grants Needed •Bowling League Dominates Thursdays •Headnotes Belt Out Valograms in Class •Team Teaching: An Hour with Professors Ellsworth and Gross •Juan Tienda Banquet Photos •Habeus Corpus for Canis Familiaris? Wise's Speech Suggests it Should be So •Rock to the (Belated) Best Music of 2004 •I Love the Upper Peninsula, Even if the People Call Me a Troll* •What Kind of Lawyer I Want to Be is Not Any of Your Business •Prospective Perspectives


Vol. 55, No. 10, February 8, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 2005

Vol. 55, No. 10, February 8, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Grading System Changes Discussed •Editorial: Three Days Does Not a Study Period Make •Berry Speaks About Civil Rights •LSSS Update: The Winter of Our Content •The Importance of Being Krier: Part Two •SALDF: The Price is Right •Cures Found for Wintertime Blues •MLS Crowns its First Mr. Wolverine •Laptop Tips to Keep the Blue Screen Away •Trial of Dead's Latest Effort is Worlds Apart from Source Tags & Codes •Examining a Culture of Stubbornness •Please Call on Me: I am Surfing the Internet in Class and Must be Stopped •Sander's Speech Provokes Comments •Ruminations on a Freezing February •Question on …


Vol. 55, No. 9, January 25, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2005

Vol. 55, No. 9, January 25, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

MLK Lecturer Edwards Narrates Journey from Brown to Grutter •"C" You Later?: Grade System Under Review •Survive the 1L Public Service Job Search •US Attorneys Inspire Pride, Enthusiasm for Careers in Public Service •M-Law Musicians Should Get the Band Back Together •Mr. Wolverine to Emerge Jan. 28 •The Importance of Being Krier: Part One •Why Multiple Choice Questions Don't Belong on a Law School Exam •Hitting the Bar: How to Apply for That Test That You Take to be a Lawyer •Don't Believe the Hype: Office of Career Services Slays Job Myths •Please Send Help, I am Barely Alive in …


University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2005-2006, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2005

University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2005-2006, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.


Dealing With Hate In The Feminist Classroom: Re-Thinking The Balance, Kathryn M. Stanchi Jan 2005

Dealing With Hate In The Feminist Classroom: Re-Thinking The Balance, Kathryn M. Stanchi

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

The goals of this essay are two-fold. First, by describing the experience the author had in Law and Feminism, the essay will show how hateful and harassing speech in a seminar devoted to issues of gender, race and sexuality can rob students of important educational experiences. The story of the author’s class is meant to remind legal educators and administrators of the concrete harm, both personal and educational, of hate speech. Too often the hate speech debate focuses on the theoretical and the abstract; participants forget that the principles at stake have demonstrable consequences for real people. Second, while this …


Yale Kamisar: A Principled Man For All Seasons, Douglas A. Kahn Jan 2005

Yale Kamisar: A Principled Man For All Seasons, Douglas A. Kahn

Articles

Yale Kamisar began his distinguished career as a law professor in 1957 at the University of Minnesota Law School. For three years prior to joining the Minnesota faculty, Yale had been an associate with the Washington, D.C. law firm of Covington & Burling specializing in antitrust law. Understandably, Yale and Minnesota assumed that he would devote the major part of his research and teaching to antitrust. At that time, the study of criminal law was near the bottom of the hierarchy of law school topics, and so young faculty often were assigned the task of teaching criminal law as the …