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On Reasons For Decanal Disenchantment And Their Wider Implications, Theodore J. St. Antoine
On Reasons For Decanal Disenchantment And Their Wider Implications, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Based on the Dean's Report to the President of the University for the Year 1974-75
On The State Of "The Word", Francis A. Allen
On The State Of "The Word", Francis A. Allen
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Based on Professo Allen's comments at the dedication of the Baron de Hirsch Meyer Library Addition, University of Miami Law School, Coral Gables, Fla., December 17, 1975.
The Clinical Law Experiment: Goals, Methods, And Problems, Steven D. Pepe
The Clinical Law Experiment: Goals, Methods, And Problems, Steven D. Pepe
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In the fall 1975 Law Quadrangle Notes, the first of this series of articles gave an overview of the history and operation of the fieldwork and seminar components of Michigan's Clinical Law I course. This second article on the clinical law experiment will sketch some of the goals of Michigan's clinic, its educational method, and various problems and shortcomings. A future article will describe a special project in the 1974-75 academic year to use the clinical setting more effectively to confront issues of legal ethics and professional responsibility.
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
St. Antoine is re-appointed to Law School Deanship; Payton, Whitman join Michigan Law faculty; Allen names AALS head, asks lawyer support; Alumni notes; Professor Peter Steiner elected AAUP head; "Banner year" reported for Law School fund; New clinical program focuses on elderly; "The legal profession" is new course offering; Two 1975 grads selected as Supreme Court clerks; Associate Dean Pierce named to state unit; Dean St. Antoine selected for NLRB Task Force; "Law review" examines rights to information; Harry Edwards joins Harvard Law faculty; Rivera, Borgsdorf leave Assistant Deanships; Recent events
Um Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Peter Steiner recalls experiences in Africa; Law Alumnae Directory offered by women students; Alumni notes; Sax goes to Japan to discuss environment; Kauper cites rewards of government work; Recent events
The Cost Of Equality: Civil Rights During Periods Of Economic Stress, Harry T. Edwards
The Cost Of Equality: Civil Rights During Periods Of Economic Stress, Harry T. Edwards
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Many minority workers, only recently hired under affirmative action programs, have been laid off during the present recession under "last hired, first fired " seniority systems. Thus it has been claimed that the gains in equal opportunity employment that have been made over the last ten years are in danger of being lost through layoffs in the recession of the '70's.
The Medical Malpractice "Crisis", Marcus L. Plant
The Medical Malpractice "Crisis", Marcus L. Plant
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Based on a speech before the Committee of Visitors of the University of Michigan Law School, October 24, 1975, Ann Arbor, Michigan.