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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
Briefs
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Strengthening the Law School's international ties; Nippon Life Insurance Co. bestows major gift; new scope for a Law School publication.
Events
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Senior Day: fond farewells; Law Review sponsors symposium on legal storytelling; Campbell Competition tackles right to counsel; first William W. Bishop Lecture looks at Single European Market.
Alumni Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
First European alumni reunion honors Stein; news about our graduates; Class Notes
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
Michigan Journal of International Law
The name William Warner Bishop, Jr. came into my vocabulary when I was a student at the Indiana University Law School in Bloomington in the early 1960s. There I enrolled in a course styled simply, "International Law," in which we used the course book entitled INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS by Professor Bishop. The man Bill Bishop entered my life the Summer of 1965 in The Hague, Netherlands, at the Academie du Droit International where I was enrolled as a student. Among the several other courses which I had elected, the "General Course of Public International Law" given by William …
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This letter was sent to alumni with the report.
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni five years after graduation.
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1989 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School
Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School
Commencement and Honors Materials
Program for the May 12, 1989 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.
A Law Student’S Responsibility For A Liberal Education, Thomas E. Baker
A Law Student’S Responsibility For A Liberal Education, Thomas E. Baker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Womens' Experience In Legal Education: Silencing And Alienation, Lucinda M. Finley
Womens' Experience In Legal Education: Silencing And Alienation, Lucinda M. Finley
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
The Barrister January '89, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Barrister January '89, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Barrister
No abstract provided.
Salt Flyer Circa 1989, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Flyer Circa 1989, Society Of American Law Teachers
Other Documents
No abstract provided.
1989 Touro College School Of Law Yearbook, Touro College School Of Law, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
1989 Touro College School Of Law Yearbook, Touro College School Of Law, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Yearbooks and Newsletters
1989 Touro College School of Law Yearbook. This was the first year the name "Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center" was featured on the yearbook cover. Established in 1980 with the inception of the Law School, on April 13, 1986 the Touro College Law Center was named for one of the Law School's Board members, The Honorable Jacob D. Fuchsberg, Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1975 to 1983. The Fuchsberg Law Center was first mentioned in the 1987 yearbook. The name would be retained when the Law School moved to its present location in Central Islip …
Report Of The Women And The Law Project: Gender Bias And The Law School Curriculum, Ann Shalleck
Report Of The Women And The Law Project: Gender Bias And The Law School Curriculum, Ann Shalleck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Lawyer, 1989, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Kentucky Lawyer, 1989, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Annual Magazines
No abstract provided.
A Tribute And Challenge To Exceptional Law Students, Pierce Lively
A Tribute And Challenge To Exceptional Law Students, Pierce Lively
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Kentucky Law Journal--75 Years, Paul L. Oberst
The Kentucky Law Journal--75 Years, Paul L. Oberst
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Invisible Curriculum: Clinical Fieldwork In American Law Schools, Marc Stickgold
Exploring The Invisible Curriculum: Clinical Fieldwork In American Law Schools, Marc Stickgold
Publications
The Harvard Report makes a number of recommendations to cure problems in legal education. I mean to focus on but one of them. The committee's Final Report concludes that clinical experience ought to be a substantial part of legal education. It discusses suggestions on how this can best be accomplished at Harvard. My focus is narrower. I will address the possibilities of developing the extemship model, ratherthan the "in-house" model, to resolve some of these "deeply troubling" curricular problems.
This article will probably raise more questions than it answers, but it will continue the process of replacing educational "neglect" with …
Law School Brochure, C. 1989, Marketing
Law School Brochure, C. 1989, Marketing
Law School Bulletins & Prospectus
No abstract provided.
The First Integration Of The University Of Maryland School Of Law, David S. Bogen
The First Integration Of The University Of Maryland School Of Law, David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
What Are Professional Skills And Why Should Law Schools Teach Them?, Donald G. Gifford
What Are Professional Skills And Why Should Law Schools Teach Them?, Donald G. Gifford
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Eugene F. Scoles, Ronald D. Rotunda
A Tribute To Eugene F. Scoles, Ronald D. Rotunda
Law Faculty Articles and Research
No abstract provided.
Law School Academic Support Programs, 40 Hastings L.J. 771 (1989), Paul T. Wangerin
Law School Academic Support Programs, 40 Hastings L.J. 771 (1989), Paul T. Wangerin
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Respect For Diversity: The Case Of Feminist Legal Thought, Carl W. Tobias
Respect For Diversity: The Case Of Feminist Legal Thought, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in 1987 for a new dean of the University of Michigan School of Law. Yet other so-called elite law schools and less prestigious institutions recently have evinced little concern for diversity and even indifference toward the idea. Tenure and appointment disputes at several Ivy League schools have sparked heated controversy and call into question their institutional commitments to diversity. Those disputes have involved the legitimacy of work by women in legal theory and feminist legal thought, although considerable contentious activity also seems to reflect a general lack …
Jurisdiction For Citizens To Enforce Against Violations Of The Clean Water Act, Jeffrey G. Miller
Jurisdiction For Citizens To Enforce Against Violations Of The Clean Water Act, Jeffrey G. Miller
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The First Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition was a splendid event. The students, faculty and administration of Pace were proud to host it. The Competition differs in many ways from other competitions. First, it features a field of law that has only recently become a major focus of legal practice. It is appropriate that Pace, a young law school, sponsor a competition in a new field of law. Second, the Competition's arguments are between three teams (government, industry and environmental advocates) rather than the traditional two. This is appropriate to the many sided nature of environmental disputes. Third, …
Ethos And Conscience—A Rejoinder, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Ethos And Conscience—A Rejoinder, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Faculty Scholarship
In “Wanted: An Ethos of Personal Responsibility,” Professor Kleinberger sought to prompt debate about the moral preconceptions of the legal profession. Professor Morawetz responded in his essay, “Layers and Conscience.” This article responds, commenting on Morawetz’s arguments that (1) excessive pessimism about lawyer morality is unfounded and counterproductive; (2) the public’s antipathy toward lawyers is inevitable given the role lawyers play in our society; (3) codes of ethics can and do have an uplifting influence on the morals of lawyers; and (4) law schools can and do train moral judgment.
Wanted: An Ethos Of Personal Responsibility—Why Codes Of Ethics And Schools Of Law Don't Make For Ethical Lawyers, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Wanted: An Ethos Of Personal Responsibility—Why Codes Of Ethics And Schools Of Law Don't Make For Ethical Lawyers, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Faculty Scholarship
This article: (1) argues that neither codes of professional ethics nor traditional modes of law school teaching do much to produce ethical lawyers; (2) asserts that ethics codes and the presuppositions of the adversary system work to alienate lawyers from a sense of individual responsibility; (3) critiques the conceptual connection between the adversary system and codes of lawyer ethics; (4) critiques the conventional approach to teaching legal ethics in law schools; (5) invokes the approach to ethical analysis championed by the German sociologist and social theorist Max Weber; and (6) explains how that approach, coupled with traditional tools of legal …
Missing Pieces: A Cognitive Approach To Law, Pierre Schlag
Missing Pieces: A Cognitive Approach To Law, Pierre Schlag
Publications
No abstract provided.