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Feature: The Father Of Miranda, James Tobin
Feature: The Father Of Miranda, James Tobin
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
This is the first in a series of articles about the intellectual history of the Law School, and the impact our scholars have had, from the classroom to the Supreme Court.
Yale Kamisar's transformative impact on the law began with a humble hunch in the early 1960s, when he was a young professor at the University of Minnesota.
Tribute To Yale Kamisar, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Tribute To Yale Kamisar, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Michigan Law Review
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar's decision to retire from full-time teaching after a near half century of law faculty service, two thoughts came immediately to mind. First, I thought of the large loss to Michigan students unable to attend his classes and to faculty colleagues at Ann Arbor unable routinely to engage his bright mind. Second, I thought it altogether right for the Michigan Law Review to publish an issue honoring one of the Law School's most prized professors. When invited to write a tribute, I could not resist saying yes.
Yale Kamisar: Collaborator, Colleague, And Friend, Jesse H. Choper
Yale Kamisar: Collaborator, Colleague, And Friend, Jesse H. Choper
Michigan Law Review
Yale Kamisar was absent when I was first interviewed by a number of faculty members from the University of Minnesota Law School where he was then teaching. These sessions took place between Christmas and New Year's in 1959 (when I was a third-year student at Penn), at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, that year in St. Louis. Yale had planned to be there, I was told, but cancelled because he was behind schedule in completing an article. So while I didn't meet him on that occasion, I surely learned what would ring familiar many times …
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Prof. Bishop appointed to international board; Prof. Burt argues against medical law changes; Kamisar advises judges on waiver of counsel; Dean St. Antoine heads legal consumers group; Arbitration trainees enter U-M program; Prof. Joseph Sax wins environmental award; Law School team wins Rutgers prize; "Trial by Jury" is performed again; Eric Stein advises El Salvador officials; Alumni notes
Lockhart, Kamisar And Choper: Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions, Charles W. Quick
Lockhart, Kamisar And Choper: Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions, Charles W. Quick
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions by William B. Lockhart, Yale Kamisar, and Jesse H. Choper