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The Aall Annual Meeting: Always A Learning Experience, Pamela C. Brannon
The Aall Annual Meeting: Always A Learning Experience, Pamela C. Brannon
Pamela Brannon
No abstract provided.
Professor Marie Monahan: A Remembrance, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xix (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer
Professor Marie Monahan: A Remembrance, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xix (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer
Julie M. Spanbauer
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Judge Lazer, Rena C. Seplowitz
Getting It Right, Eileen Kaufman
Leon Lazer: The Giant Among Us, Howard Glickstein
Leon Lazer: The Giant Among Us, Howard Glickstein
Howard Glickstein
No abstract provided.
On The Occasion Of Leon Lazer’S 90th Birthday, Jeffrey B. Morris
On The Occasion Of Leon Lazer’S 90th Birthday, Jeffrey B. Morris
Jeffrey B. Morris
No abstract provided.
A Demanding Boss, Rodger Citron
Touched By Greatness, Shruti Rana
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
James E. Moliterno
No abstract provided.
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, Martin A. Schwartz
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, Martin A. Schwartz
Martin A. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
What One Lawyer Can Do For Society: Lessons From The Remarkable Career Of William P. Homans, Jr., Mark S. Brodin
What One Lawyer Can Do For Society: Lessons From The Remarkable Career Of William P. Homans, Jr., Mark S. Brodin
Mark S. Brodin
William P. Homans Jr. was an iconic civil liberties and criminal defense lawyer who mentored generations of younger lawyers that followed in his path. He appeared in cases that defined his times, from representing targets of the McCarthy-era inquisitions of the 1950s, to defending publishers of books like Tropic of Cancer when the authorities sought to suppress them, to serving on the defense team in the conspiracy trial of internationally-renowned pediatrician Benjamin Spock and four other leaders of the anti-Vietnam-War movement, to defending a doctor charged with manslaughter arising from an abortion he performed soon after Roe v. Wade legalized …
Thinking Like Thinkers: Is The Art And Discipline Of An "Attitude Of Suspended Conclusion" Lost On Lawyers?, Donald J. Kochan
Thinking Like Thinkers: Is The Art And Discipline Of An "Attitude Of Suspended Conclusion" Lost On Lawyers?, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
In his 1910 book, How We Think, John Dewey proclaimed that “the most important factor in the training of good mental habits consists in acquainting the attitude of suspended conclusion. . .” This Article explores that insight and describes its meaning and significance in the enterprise of thinking generally and its importance in law school education specifically. It posits that the law would be best served if lawyers think like thinkers and adopt an attitude of suspended conclusion in their problem solving affairs. Only when conclusion is suspended is there space for the exploration of the subject at hand. The …
To My Sisters-In-Law (Teaching)—A Critical Race Feminist Perspective, Hope Lewis
To My Sisters-In-Law (Teaching)—A Critical Race Feminist Perspective, Hope Lewis
Hope Lewis
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