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Articles 12661 - 12690 of 16319
Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
Brief For Petitioner Fourth Annual Benton National Moot Court Competition Briefs, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1124 (1986), Andrew B. Sommerman, Carmody C. Baker, Rodney J. Paasch
Brief For Petitioner Fourth Annual Benton National Moot Court Competition Briefs, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1124 (1986), Andrew B. Sommerman, Carmody C. Baker, Rodney J. Paasch
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brief For Respondent Fourth Annual Benton National Moot Court Competition Briefs, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1165 (1986), Maggi Pasquale, Evelyn Seeler, Eileen Westman
Brief For Respondent Fourth Annual Benton National Moot Court Competition Briefs, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1165 (1986), Maggi Pasquale, Evelyn Seeler, Eileen Westman
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resistance Tactics For Tokens, Regina Austin
Resistance Tactics For Tokens, Regina Austin
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Tax Reform Act Of 1986 On Legal Education And Law Faculty, Christopher R. Hoyt
The Impact Of The Tax Reform Act Of 1986 On Legal Education And Law Faculty, Christopher R. Hoyt
Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Law-The Last Of The Universal Disciplines, Soia Mentschikoff, Irwin P. Stotzky
Law-The Last Of The Universal Disciplines, Soia Mentschikoff, Irwin P. Stotzky
Articles
No abstract provided.
Reverend Michael D. Mccafferty, C.S.C., David T. Link
Reverend Michael D. Mccafferty, C.S.C., David T. Link
Journal Articles
This comment pays tribute to our beloved Father Mike who served as both a priest and a professor. Father Mike excelled at his profession of teaching law, not only by his ability to read a class to determine how to best ensure that students acquire a solid understanding of the substantive law as well as a mastery of the analytical skills, but also by his ability to counsel students. He was a source of faith and strength to our community. He will be greatly missed and remembered.
Judicial Clerkships And Elite Professional Culture, William H. Simon
Judicial Clerkships And Elite Professional Culture, William H. Simon
Faculty Scholarship
Clerkships have become increasingly prominent in the culture of elite law schools in recent years. More students are seeking clerkships; the application process starts earlier and lasts longer; and the quest seems to generate more anxiety and absorb more energy than in the past.
"Understanding...": Processing Information And Values In Clinical Work, Edwin H. Greenebaum
"Understanding...": Processing Information And Values In Clinical Work, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Adr And Civil Procedure: A Chapter Or An Organizing Theme?, Bryant G. Garth
Adr And Civil Procedure: A Chapter Or An Organizing Theme?, Bryant G. Garth
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Richard B. Collins
Doctrine In A Vacuum: Reflections On What A Law School Ought (And Ought Not) To Be, James Boyd White
Doctrine In A Vacuum: Reflections On What A Law School Ought (And Ought Not) To Be, James Boyd White
Articles
I have written earlier in these pages about the expectations-the fears and hopes-that one can appropriately bring to law school. In this paper I speak to those who are immersed in the process of legal education, on one side of the podium or the other, and wish to say something of what I think it is, and can be, all about.
Terry White: A Two-Front Negotiation Exercise, Philip G. Schrag
Terry White: A Two-Front Negotiation Exercise, Philip G. Schrag
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
In the 1980s, teaching the theory and art of negotiation has become more important than ever in the curricula of law schools. As the cost of full-scale litigation has risen, the pressure on litigants to settle short of trial has increased, and the development of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms has become a priority of the bar. The literature on negotiation has multiplied, and law school texts have been published to support an increasing number of courses in negotiation.
After a brief overview of the Terry White problem, this article becomes an instructor's manual. It offers suggestions for those desiring to …
A Quarter Century, Not A Raised Voice, Robert G. Lawson, Paul A. Willis
A Quarter Century, Not A Raised Voice, Robert G. Lawson, Paul A. Willis
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This dedication was in recognition of Wilbert D. Ham’s retirement from the University of Kentucky College of Law faculty. Wilber D. Ham served on the faculty from 1949 until 1986.
La Faculté De Droit De L'Universite De Sherbrooke, Jean-Marie Lavoie
La Faculté De Droit De L'Universite De Sherbrooke, Jean-Marie Lavoie
Dalhousie Law Journal
httLa Faculte de droit de l'Universite de Sherbrooke c~lbrait en 1984 le trenti&me anniversaire de sa fondation. L'occasion est appropriee pour dresser un portrait de 1'&volution de notre institution et degager, si possible, les perspectives de son avenir.
Vol. 34, No. 11, November 20, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 11, November 20, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Food Drive Competition Kicks Off •Rivlin Advocates Aggressive Moderatism •Senate Proposes to Form Outline Bank •Blind Leading The Blind •Comparable Worth Hurts Women •Economist Suggests That the Center Makes Sense •Reviewer Grooves on Jagged Edge •Animals Cavort In Socratic Fractured Fairy Tale •Law in the Raw
Judicial Notice November 18th, 1985 V12 N4, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice November 18th, 1985 V12 N4, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice
No abstract provided.
Vol. 34, No. 10, November 13, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 10, November 13, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Firms Answer Summer Associate Survey •Visitors Blend Law & Marriage •Alternative Careers Pursued By Law Students •Senate Joins Food Drive •Examining Exams •America Should Abandon NATO •American Bar Association Wants New Law Student Participants •Nafranowicz Writes of Nefarious Nectar •Vandalism Strikes •Condemning Attack on Society Barrister-Senator Writes Letter •Brumm Sums Up TV's Equalizer •Crossword •Blue Water, Pink Death: Rogue Salmon •Grease Graces Krazy Jim's Hamburger Stand •Dudley, Stevens and What The Bird Saw •Law in the Raw
Vol. 34, No. 9, November 6, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 9, November 6, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Students Conduct Boycotts •Law Prof Advocates Hand Gun Ordinance •Oral Arguments to Start Today •Senators Consider Sanctions On Barristers for Initiation •Just the Facts, Please •Courts Should Not Ban Handguns •Don't Liquidate the Barristers •Audio-Visual Legal Stimulation To Inspire Studying •Crossword •Law In the Raw
A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
Lawyers and the Legal Profession
No abstract provided.
Vol. 34, No. 8, October 30, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 8, October 30, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Experimental Section Blazes New Paths •Speakers Blast Sexist Discrimination •Politicians Debate Malpractice, Tort Revolt •Boycott Firms with S. Africa Ties •Applause For Moot Court Changes •Barristers Should Dissolve After Poisoning •Gunther Fan Mail •Big Apple Comedy Gets Dark Afterhours •John Mortimer 's Rumpole Passes American Bar •Crossword •The Paper Chase II: Hart Strikes Back •Law in the Raw
Judicial Notice October 28th, 1985 V12 N3, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice October 28th, 1985 V12 N3, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice
No abstract provided.
Vol. 34, No. 7, October 23, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 7, October 23, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Professor Basks in Media Limelight •Student Discovers Asbestos In Study Lounge •Barrister Initiation Sends Student to Hospital: Group Contemplates Reforms •For All You Do •Meese Runs Roughshod Over the Presumption of Innocence •Contribute To Family Law Project •More Speech Is Not Always Better •Peace Demonstrators Should Shout Down George Bush •Notices •U-M Honors Vining And J.B. White •Senate Mulls Committees •Soul Dogs Score Two Championship Titles •Law School Linksters Soaked •First Year Battles Mind-Warping Texts •Streep Shines, Sting's Fine In Plenty •Crossword •Point: Send The Squirrels Packing •Counterpoint: Squirrels Are Cute •Law in the Raw
Vol. 34, No. 6, October 16, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 6, October 16, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Other Law Reviews' Policies Different •Pendleton Sparks Law Student Outrage •Rex Lee Describes Solicitor General's Office •Respect Speech •Evangelist Pat Robertson Seeks A New Role in Party Politics •Organizations' Unique Role Is Worth More Than a Few Drinks •Henneman Attack on Political Mothers Misogynistic •Politicians' Wives Should Lobby •Figures Don't Lie, But Liars Figure •Don't Drink Up Money •Essay on MADD Typical RG Sexism •Law School Senate Looks At Vending Machine Flaws •Notices •Angst Of God: Jane's Fear Of Flying •Crossword •Law in the Raw
Vol. 34, No. 5, October 9, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 5, October 9, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Ehrlichman Urges Help for Convicts •Res Gestae Roving Reporter Gets Pub Reactions •Senate Passes Office Space Resolution •Do Not Hide Behind Canons to Avoid Social Responsibility •ELS Blasts RG For Story Inaccuracies •Pernick Wants New Transcript Policy •Social Committee Will Begin Carding •Political Mothers Threaten Freedoms •Basement Groups Profit at Partygoers' Expense •Notices •Prohibition Of Alcohol Advertisements Considered •Law School Fellowships Awarded To Alternative Disciplines •Yuppies Are Quickly Losing Favor •Are You A Law Student? •Crossword •Fashion Plate Wendlandt Gives Tips •Law in the Raw
Vol. 34, No. 4, October 2, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 34, No. 4, October 2, 1985, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•New Groups Add Diversity •Review Editor Arrested At Purcell Protest •LSSS: Boycott S. Africa Firms •ELS Discovers Hornbook Project Debt •If You Have a Beef, Write Us a Letter •Keep Those Ideals •There Are Many Gay and Exciting Cities •lglitzin Explains C. America Sit-in •Notices •Senate Elections •Groups For Every Bent •Super Creep Pee Wee Winning In Weird Flick •Sub-merged In Post-Nuclear World •Law in the Raw
Advocate, Fall 1985, Vol. 21, No. 1, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Advocate, Fall 1985, Vol. 21, No. 1, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
"Sweet Smell of Success" The ABA/AALS Evaluation; The Job Shop: Placement Resources; LL.M. Program Expands With An International Flair; The Rusk Center: Timely Fall Conferences; Brown Clerks for U.S. Chief Justice Burger; A Visit From Gray's Inn; The Brussels/Athens Connection; Vogel-Polsky Gives Edith House Lecture; Sibley Lecture Series Features Judge Rubin; Edwin Newman Interviews Dean Rusk; Maxine Thomas Named Kellogg Foundation Fellow; Former Secretary of Labor Wirtz Practitioner in Residence; Faculty Notes; Class Challenge Program; Capital Gifts
Morris Sheppard Arnold Appointed Dean And Foskett Professor
Morris Sheppard Arnold Appointed Dean And Foskett Professor
Morris Arnold (1985)
No abstract provided.
Dean's Message, Maurice J. Holland
Dean's Message, Maurice J. Holland
Maurice James Holland (1984-1985 Acting; 1986 Acting)
No abstract provided.