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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Judges
Psycho-Enigmatizing Felix Frankfurter, Eugene Gressman
Psycho-Enigmatizing Felix Frankfurter, Eugene Gressman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter by H.N. Hirsch
The Court Years, 1939-1975: The Autobiography Of William O. Douglas, Michigan Law Review
The Court Years, 1939-1975: The Autobiography Of William O. Douglas, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Court Years, 1939-1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas by William O. Douglas
American Trial Judges, Michigan Law Review
American Trial Judges, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of American Trial Judges by John Paul Ryan, Allan Ashman, Bruce D. Sales, and Sandra Shane-DuBow
On The Craft And Philosophy Of Judging, James L. Oakes
On The Craft And Philosophy Of Judging, James L. Oakes
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Ways of a Judge: Reflections from the Federal Appellate Bench by Frank M. Coffin
Judicial Reform And The Pound Conference Of 1976, J. Clifford Wallace
Judicial Reform And The Pound Conference Of 1976, J. Clifford Wallace
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Pound Conference: Perspectives on Justice in the Future edited by A. Leo Levin and Russell R. Wheeler
Law Clerks And The Judicial Process: Perceptions Of The Qualities And Functions Of Law Clerks In American Courts, Michigan Law Review
Law Clerks And The Judicial Process: Perceptions Of The Qualities And Functions Of Law Clerks In American Courts, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law Clerks in American Courts by John B. Oakley and Robert S. Thompson
A Psychohistorical View Of Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Andrew S. Watson
A Psychohistorical View Of Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Andrew S. Watson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter by H.N. Hirsch
Eight Cases And Section 251, James J. White
Eight Cases And Section 251, James J. White
Articles
[A] continuing sense of reliance and security that the promised performance will be forthcoming. . . is an important feature of the bargain-so states Comment 1 to section 2-609 of the Uniform Commercial Code. At common law, one party to a contract might suffer considerable and justifiable anxiety about the other party's willingness or ability to perform and yet have no legal basis for cancelling the contract or for procuring additional assurances from the other party. Section 251 of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts is designed to provide a remedy for one party's reasonable fears that the other party to …
Individual And Community: An Appreciation Of Mr. Justice Powell, Christina B. Whitman
Individual And Community: An Appreciation Of Mr. Justice Powell, Christina B. Whitman
Articles
When the nomination of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., to the Supreme Court of the United States was submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee ten years ago, much was made of his extraordinary record of service to his city, his state, and his profession.1 Justice Powell's career has been a model of individual responsibility to society. His belief in the value of civic life, and in the desirability of making such a life available to everyone, has been a dominant influence in his work on the Supreme Court. In what follows, I shall attempt to define some of the assumptions with …