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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Elisabeth Keller
Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Elisabeth Keller
Elisabeth Keller
As a legal writing program matures, a culture of collaboration can foster innovation and excellence more effectively than a director-led program.
Volume 33, Issue 2 (Fall 2009)
Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson
Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Overview Of Key Defenses In A Section 11 Claim Against An Auditor
Overview Of Key Defenses In A Section 11 Claim Against An Auditor
Maureen Van Neste
No abstract provided.
The Bursting Of The Pedigree Bubble, William D. Henderson
The Bursting Of The Pedigree Bubble, William D. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Vol. 7, No. 03 (May/June 2009)
Externships And New Lawyer Mentoring: The Practicing Lawyer's Role In Educating New Lawyers, James Backman
Externships And New Lawyer Mentoring: The Practicing Lawyer's Role In Educating New Lawyers, James Backman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Law schools and bar associations have begun successful and sustainable programs to assist law students and new lawyers in making the transition from law school to the first year of legal practice. The key to the universal availability of these proven approaches is the willingness of experienced lawyers to become supervising mentors for law school externship programs and for bar association mentoring programs for new lawyers. The traditional roadblocks to implementation of these programs have disappeared by eliminating the heavy costs involved in traditional law school clinical programs and by adding quality controls to bar association programs to assure that …
Developing A Comprehensive Approach To Teaching Lawyering Skills: A Response To The Maccrate Report Fifteen Years Later, Scott E. Thompson
Developing A Comprehensive Approach To Teaching Lawyering Skills: A Response To The Maccrate Report Fifteen Years Later, Scott E. Thompson
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Volume 33, Issue 1 (Spring 2009)
Vol. 7, No. 02 (March/April 2009)
Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Recommendation 12, Naiomi Metallic
Reflections On Recommendation 12, Naiomi Metallic
Reports & Public Policy Documents
This article focuses on the Marshall Commission Report’s specific recommendation for increased representation of racialized persons within the judiciary.
Feature: The Roots Of The Executive Branch
Feature: The Roots Of The Executive Branch
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
When President Barack Obama needed a top adviser and steadfast sounding board, he turned to a Michigan Law alumna who has been called the "First Friend" and "the other half of Obama's brain." When he considered appointees for the role of Secretary of the Interior, he chose and alumnus he called a "champion for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities." Here, we profile some of Obama's aides, advisers, and appointees who have ties to Michigan Law, and who began their jobs by our press time. We highlight how their experiences in Law School helped to shape their journey from the gothic …
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.
Feature: Anatomy Of An Alumnus, Katie Vloet
Feature: Anatomy Of An Alumnus, Katie Vloet
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
50 years later, remembring Anatomy of a Murder and the fly-fishing, U.P.-loving, mushroom-hunting state Supreme Court justice who wrote it.
Feature: Teaching The Teachers, Nicole Fawcett
Feature: Teaching The Teachers, Nicole Fawcett
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
A new ranking system explores 'intellectual super-spreaders'. A new model for determining the influence of law schools looks at the links between where law professors received their J.D. and where they go on to teach law. The model, which uses a mixture of social network analysis and computer simulation, shows how a handful of elite institutions are likely influencing legal principles and attitudes across the country. Michigan Law ranks third in the study.
Kamisar, Yale, Jerold H. Israel
Kamisar, Yale, Jerold H. Israel
Other Publications
Kamisar, Yale (1929- ). Law professor. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., to an immigrant, working-class family of modest means and limited educational background, Kamisar received academic scholarships that enabled him to attend New York University (B.A., 1950) and, after enlisting in the army during the Korean War and winning a Purple Heart, Columbia Law School (LLB., 1954).
The Nation's Urban Land Grant Law School: Ensuring Justice In The 21st Century, Katherine S. Broderick
The Nation's Urban Land Grant Law School: Ensuring Justice In The 21st Century, Katherine S. Broderick
Journal Articles
FOR ten years I have had the honor and the privilege to serve as dean of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC-DCSL), a diverse and progressive law school bent on training advocates for justice. I was delighted to accept when Dean Douglas Ray of the University of Toledo College of Law invited me to write about our unique mission and curriculum and our extraordinary cadre of social justice-driven faculty, staff, and administrators who have stayed the course through a stormy history to deliver a very different law school experience to a very …
The Status Of Part-Time Evening Programs?: Transcript Of Proceedings, Katherine S, Broderick
The Status Of Part-Time Evening Programs?: Transcript Of Proceedings, Katherine S, Broderick
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Law School 2.0: Legal Education For A Digital Age, David I.C. Thomson
Law School 2.0: Legal Education For A Digital Age, David I.C. Thomson
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Legal education is at a crossroads. As today's media-saturated students enter law school, they find themselves thrust into old style lecture-orientated, casebook modes of instruction, much of which is over 100 years old. Over those years legal education has resisted many studies recommending change, most recently from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Clinical Legal Education Association. . .
Jurisprudence: A Beginner's Simple And Practical Guide To Advanced And Complex Legal Theory, 2 The Crit: Critical Stud. J. 62 (2009), Allen R. Kamp
Jurisprudence: A Beginner's Simple And Practical Guide To Advanced And Complex Legal Theory, 2 The Crit: Critical Stud. J. 62 (2009), Allen R. Kamp
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Embracing Diversity Through A Multicultural Approach To Legal Education, 1 Charlotte L. Rev. 223 (2009), Julie M. Spanbauer, Katerina P. Lewinbuk
Embracing Diversity Through A Multicultural Approach To Legal Education, 1 Charlotte L. Rev. 223 (2009), Julie M. Spanbauer, Katerina P. Lewinbuk
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Vol. 7, No. 01 (January/February 2009)
A Significant Symposium, Roger J. Miner
Celebrating Clepr’S 40th Anniversary: The Early Development Of The Clinical Legal Education And Legal Ethics Instruction In U.S. Law Schools, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
Celebrating Clepr’S 40th Anniversary: The Early Development Of The Clinical Legal Education And Legal Ethics Instruction In U.S. Law Schools, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
Scholarly Articles
This article introduces the essays, articles, and remarks celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Council on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility (CLEPR). The Section on Professional Responsibility and Section on Clinical Legal Education of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) jointly sponsored a half-day program at the 2009 AALS Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, in recognition of the fortieth anniversary of CLEPR and the one hundredth anniversary of the promulgation of the American Bar Association Canons of Professional Ethics, the ABA's first effort at establishing a private law of lawyering to govern its members. After …
Foreword - Alinsky Conference, 42 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xxv (2009), Walter J. Kendall Iii
Foreword - Alinsky Conference, 42 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xxv (2009), Walter J. Kendall Iii
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.