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In Memoriam: Lord Lowry Of Crossgar (1919-1999): A Tribute, J. Eric Smithburn
In Memoriam: Lord Lowry Of Crossgar (1919-1999): A Tribute, J. Eric Smithburn
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ndls Update 11/1999, Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Lawyer - Fall/Winter 1999, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 09/1999, Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Lawyer - Summer 1999, Notre Dame Law School
Love, Human Dignity, And Justice: Some Legacies From Protestant And Catholic Ethics, Harlan R. Beckley
Love, Human Dignity, And Justice: Some Legacies From Protestant And Catholic Ethics, Harlan R. Beckley
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compromise Of '38 And The Federal Courts Today, John H. Robinson
Compromise Of '38 And The Federal Courts Today, John H. Robinson
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Knowing The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Mary Ann Glendon
Knowing The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Mary Ann Glendon
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reagan Redux: Civil Rights Under Bush, Neal Devins
Reagan Redux: Civil Rights Under Bush, Neal Devins
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Liability Of Controlling Persons Under The Federal Scurities Acts, Loftus C. Carson Ii
The Liability Of Controlling Persons Under The Federal Scurities Acts, Loftus C. Carson Ii
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Courts As Sources Of Constitutional Law: How To Become Independently Wealthy, Jennifer Friesen
State Courts As Sources Of Constitutional Law: How To Become Independently Wealthy, Jennifer Friesen
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discovery And The Role Of The Judge In Civil Law Jurisdictions, Geoffrey C. Hazard
Discovery And The Role Of The Judge In Civil Law Jurisdictions, Geoffrey C. Hazard
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
On The Transformation Of The Legal Profession: The Advent Of Temporary Lawyering, Vincent R. Johnson, Virginia Coyle
On The Transformation Of The Legal Profession: The Advent Of Temporary Lawyering, Vincent R. Johnson, Virginia Coyle
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disintegration Of Labor Law: Some Notes For A Comparative Study Of Legal Transformation, Thomas C. Kohler
Disintegration Of Labor Law: Some Notes For A Comparative Study Of Legal Transformation, Thomas C. Kohler
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Assisted Suicide: Still A Wonderful Life, Mark E. Chopko, Michael F. Moses
Assisted Suicide: Still A Wonderful Life, Mark E. Chopko, Michael F. Moses
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Trial Advocacy In The 90s And Beyond, Thomas F. Geraghty
Teaching Trial Advocacy In The 90s And Beyond, Thomas F. Geraghty
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Dealing With Employee Involvement In Nonunion Workplaces: Empirical Research Implications For The Team Act And Electromation, Michael H. Leroy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conclaves On Legal Education: Catalyst For Improvement Of The Profession, William R. Rakes
Conclaves On Legal Education: Catalyst For Improvement Of The Profession, William R. Rakes
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Self-Determination And World Public Order, Lung-Chu Chen
Self-Determination And World Public Order, Lung-Chu Chen
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ndls Update 05/1999, Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Lawyer - Spring 1999, Notre Dame Law School
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A Special Classroom, Kenneth F. Ripple
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A Special Classroom, Kenneth F. Ripple
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ndls Update 02/1999, Notre Dame Law School
"Meet My Mentor": A Collection Of Personal Reminiscences, Frank G. Houdek, Edmund P. Edmonds
"Meet My Mentor": A Collection Of Personal Reminiscences, Frank G. Houdek, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
Contributors describe the mentoring they received as law librarians. Individually the pieces offer fascinating glimpses of individuals and relationships. Collectively, they demonstrate how important - and how varied - the process of mentoring has been and continues to be for the growth and evolution of the profession.
In Memoriam: Lord Lowry Of Crossgar (1919-1999): A Tribute, John Eric Smithburn
In Memoriam: Lord Lowry Of Crossgar (1919-1999): A Tribute, John Eric Smithburn
Journal Articles
In the Summer of 1985, I participated in a program in London on international judicial education, sponsored by the Judicial Administration Division of the American Bar Association. The keynote speaker for the program was Robert Lowry, The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland. Lord Lowry noted that there was very little judicial training in Britain at the time and that before the 1960s judicial education didn't exist in Britain. In his address, Lord Lowry boldly advocated compulsory judicial education courses for all judges through the Judicial Studies Board. Our mutual interest in the judiciary and the education of judges began …
Should A Christian Lawyer Sign Up For Simon's Practice Of Justice?, Thomas L. Shaffer
Should A Christian Lawyer Sign Up For Simon's Practice Of Justice?, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
In The Practice of Justice, Professor William H. Simon describes justice in a way that differs from the way the Bible describes justice. The big difference is not so much what justice requires (although there is some difference there) as (i) how people decide what justice requires, and (ii) who the "people" are who decide what justice requires. Some of us Christians claim to understand "justice" as the Bible understands it. It may make a difference that, for biblical people, "justice" is righteousness, and righteousness, the Torah teaches, and Rabbi Hillel teaches, and Rabbi Jesus teaches, is practice following upon …
The Community Reinvestment Act: Questionable Premises And Perverse Incentives, Vincent D. Rougeau, Keith N. Hylton
The Community Reinvestment Act: Questionable Premises And Perverse Incentives, Vincent D. Rougeau, Keith N. Hylton
Journal Articles
Having just passed the twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Community Reinvestment Act ("CRA" or "Act"), this is an appropriate time to take stock of the effectiveness of the legislation and to consider whether it continues to be useful as a tool for addressing the problems of neighborhood decline and discrimination in the lending market. Although discrimination in lending and the decline of certain inner-city neighborhoods is a problem that the CRA has not been able to solve, most observers would agree that the situation has improved since the mid-1970s. In particular, there has been notable progress toward the …
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A "Special Classroom", Kenneth F. Ripple
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A "Special Classroom", Kenneth F. Ripple
Journal Articles
After receiving the invitation to address this conference, I found my thoughts often returning to my own education in legal writing. As I recall, my legal writing experience in law school was not a very intensive—or positive—one. As was quite typical in that era (almost thirty-three years ago), the program at my law school was not very extensive: we wrote a memorandum of law and a brief under the guidance of a graduate law student.
My real legal writing education took place in the study of the Chief Justice of the United States. For the better part of five years, …