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To André Hampton: Professor Of Law And Former Provost, Charles Cotrell Jun 2023

To André Hampton: Professor Of Law And Former Provost, Charles Cotrell

St. Mary's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Dinner With André: A Personal Tribute To André Hampton, David Dittfurth Jun 2023

Dinner With André: A Personal Tribute To André Hampton, David Dittfurth

St. Mary's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Remembering James B. Helmer, Jr., A Titan Of False Claims Act Litigation, B. Nathaniel Garrett May 2023

Remembering James B. Helmer, Jr., A Titan Of False Claims Act Litigation, B. Nathaniel Garrett

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


James B. Helmer, Jr. — A Tribute, Neil V. Getnick May 2023

James B. Helmer, Jr. — A Tribute, Neil V. Getnick

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law Library Blog (January 2023): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Jan 2023

Law Library Blog (January 2023): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

No abstract provided.


Dinner With Andre: A Personal Tribute To Andre Hampton, David Dittfurth Jan 2023

Dinner With Andre: A Personal Tribute To Andre Hampton, David Dittfurth

Faculty Articles

A tribute to long-time St. Mary's University School of Law professor Andre Hampton upon his retirement.


John Copeland Nagle: A Man For All Seasons, Patricia O'Hara Jan 2022

John Copeland Nagle: A Man For All Seasons, Patricia O'Hara

Journal Articles

Many fine law schools have faculty members who are outstanding teachers, preeminent scholars, and generous colleagues. Few law schools are as blessed as we were at Notre Dame to have someone as singular as John Copeland Nagle—a person who was all those things professionally, but who was also a man without self-serving ego or guile; a man possessed of a moral compass that made him "true north" to so many of us; a person who consistently acted out of charity in an effort to do the right thing in all things.

John was genuine, authentic, self-giving, and humble with every …


Who Is Wise Among You?, Bruce R. Huber Jan 2022

Who Is Wise Among You?, Bruce R. Huber

Journal Articles

Bruce Huber, Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School, provides the eleventh and last essay in Notre Dame Law Review Reflections' special issue in memory and honor of John Copeland Nagle, also a Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School, whom he considered a friend and colleague.


“Finishing The Hat”: Reflections On David Skover’S Life In The Law, Ronald K.L. Collins Jan 2022

“Finishing The Hat”: Reflections On David Skover’S Life In The Law, Ronald K.L. Collins

Seattle University Law Review

This Tribute is about Law Professor David Michael Skover, written by his longtime friend, Ronald K.L. Collins. While crafting this Tribute, Collins recalls many personal and professional memories of David Skover. The result is a record of enormous achievement combined with heart-breaking affliction; it is also a chronicle of a man with an unflinching determination to achieve excellence in all things, from mastering his operatic voice to realizing his scholarly objectives.


Judge Theodore Mcmillian: Beacon Of Hope And Champion For Justice, Karen L. Tokarz Jan 2022

Judge Theodore Mcmillian: Beacon Of Hope And Champion For Justice, Karen L. Tokarz

Scholarship@WashULaw

“Judge Theodore McMillian: Beacon of Hope and Champion for Justice” illuminates the heroic groundbreaking accomplishments of Judge McMillian, who was a trailblazer in Missouri courts. Judge McMillian was Missouri’s first Black judge to sit on the state circuit court, state appellate court, and federal appellate court. Professor Tokarz traces Judge McMillian’s early life and career to demonstrate his life-long dedication to challenging disparities in the community and in the legal system. She discusses the Judge’s role on the St. Louis City Circuit Court, especially the Juvenile Court where he pushed for the expansion of constitutional rights for juveniles; his groundbreaking …


Bon Voyage, My Friend, Amy Coney Barrett Jan 2022

Bon Voyage, My Friend, Amy Coney Barrett

Journal Articles

I met John in the fall of 2000, when he traveled to Washington to recruit new faculty at the annual hiring conference. Although I was not then on the teaching market, John heard that I intended to enter it in a year or two. He invited me to have coffee to discuss my plans, and so began a friendship that spanned nearly twenty years.

John wore many hats in the course of our relationship: mentor, colleague, co-author, and treasured friend.

Rather than putting his resources into himself, John put them into his family, friends, church, and work. And in each …


Some Special Words For Robert Burdick, Mary Connaughton Mar 2021

Some Special Words For Robert Burdick, Mary Connaughton

Faculty Scholarship

Many words can be used to describe Bob Burdick, my supervisor, colleague, and friend at the Boston University Civil Litigation Program since the fall of 1993. BU has recognized him as a “Quiet Legal Giant”; as his colleagues, we have commented on his compassion, low-key humility, creativity and innovation, strength as a mentor, and expertise in negotiation. We share common images and experiences as well: the open door to his office and the light already burning at 6:30 on dark mornings as we arrived early to go to court. His insight and understanding after a disturbing experience with an opposing …


Tribute To Bob Burdick, Naomi M. Mann Mar 2021

Tribute To Bob Burdick, Naomi M. Mann

Faculty Scholarship

In losing Bob, we have truly lost a legal giant. He was a visionary in poverty law. He led significant litigation that improved the lives of countless individuals in the Commonwealth. It is because of him, a team of legal aid attorneys, and his students that individuals who are considered mentally incapacitated are entitled to Rogers hearings before being administered medication. It is also under his leadership that student attorneys throughout the Commonwealth can get attorney’s fees for their legal services organizations. Through his guidance and teaching, generations of law students have learned how to infuse their work (wherever they …


A Tribute To Robert (“Bob”) G. Burdick: A Man Of Vision And Light, Constance A. Browne Mar 2021

A Tribute To Robert (“Bob”) G. Burdick: A Man Of Vision And Light, Constance A. Browne

Faculty Scholarship

One of Bob’s former students said it best: “Bob was the lawyer I wanted to be. He was the person I wanted to be.”1 Bob was also the mentor, teacher, and innovator I aspired to be. For many marginalized clients, Bob brought the change they needed; the change justice required. He embodied hope—he saw the light and strove to enable others to share in its glow.


Extrapolating Lessons From A Master Mentor: What Bob Burdick Taught Me, Susan M. Akram Mar 2021

Extrapolating Lessons From A Master Mentor: What Bob Burdick Taught Me, Susan M. Akram

Faculty Scholarship

Bob Burdick began his career in clinical practice as a student in the clinic at Boston University School of Law in 1970, shortly after the civil clinic had been established as the Legal Aid Program in Hyde Park in 1969. Right out of law school, Bob worked at Greater Boston Legal Services (“GBLS”), he then was hired at BU as a clinical instructor and later promoted to director of what became the Civil Litigation Program in 1979. During the forty years Bob led the civil clinic (now renamed the Civil Litigation and Justice Program), he was the creative and innovative …


Tribute To James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Julie M. Mcgoldrick Feb 2021

Tribute To James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Julie M. Mcgoldrick

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


A Teacher, Mentor, Scholar, Christian, And Friend: Professor James M. Mcgoldrick, Maureen A. Weston Feb 2021

A Teacher, Mentor, Scholar, Christian, And Friend: Professor James M. Mcgoldrick, Maureen A. Weston

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Jim Mcgoldrick, Carol A. Chase Feb 2021

Jim Mcgoldrick, Carol A. Chase

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Honoring Professor James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Colleen P. Graffy Feb 2021

Honoring Professor James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Colleen P. Graffy

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Tribute To Jim Mcgoldrick, Steven M. Schultz Feb 2021

Tribute To Jim Mcgoldrick, Steven M. Schultz

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Remembering Jim Mcgoldrick, Harry M. Caldwell Feb 2021

Remembering Jim Mcgoldrick, Harry M. Caldwell

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Mcgoldrick On Mcgoldrick, Edward J. Larson Feb 2021

Mcgoldrick On Mcgoldrick, Edward J. Larson

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Ronald F. Phillips Feb 2021

James M. Mcgoldrick, Jr., Ronald F. Phillips

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Jim Mcgoldrick: A Dean’S Tribute, Paul L. Caron Feb 2021

Jim Mcgoldrick: A Dean’S Tribute, Paul L. Caron

Pepperdine Law Review

Tribute to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law Professor James M. McGoldrick, Jr.


Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Margo Schlanger Jan 2021

Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Margo Schlanger

Articles

It’s simultaneously hard and easy for me to write an appreciation like this one for Justice Ginsburg, because my admiration for her and my debt to her are so deep. Little in my life would have been the same if I had not been her law clerk from 1993 to 1995, during her first two years on the Supreme Court. She helped me get my first job as a civil rights lawyer and was instrumental in my meeting my now-husband. She was the smartest lawyer I ever worked for or with, and the most profound thinker about equality and the …


A Tribute To Henry "Hank" Aaron Jan 2021

A Tribute To Henry "Hank" Aaron

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nicholas C. Howson's Tribute To Professor William P. Alford, Nicholas C. Howson Sep 2020

Nicholas C. Howson's Tribute To Professor William P. Alford, Nicholas C. Howson

Articles

No abstract provided.


Law School News: Ruth Bader Ginsburg And Rwu Law 09/23/2020, Michael M. Bowden Sep 2020

Law School News: Ruth Bader Ginsburg And Rwu Law 09/23/2020, Michael M. Bowden

Life of the Law School (1993- )

No abstract provided.


Rwu Law News: The Newsletter Of Roger Williams University School Of Law 06-2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Michael M. Bowden, Katie Mulvaney Jun 2020

Rwu Law News: The Newsletter Of Roger Williams University School Of Law 06-2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Michael M. Bowden, Katie Mulvaney

Life of the Law School (1993- )

No abstract provided.


Roger Williams University School Of Law Commencement, May 15, 2020, Bristol, Rhode Island, Roger Williams University School Of Law May 2020

Roger Williams University School Of Law Commencement, May 15, 2020, Bristol, Rhode Island, Roger Williams University School Of Law

School of Law Commencement (1996- )

No abstract provided.