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Cardozo The [Small R] Realist, Richard D. Friedman
Cardozo The [Small R] Realist, Richard D. Friedman
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In Part I of this Review, I will discuss aspects of Cardozo's life and character. In Part II, I will discuss Cardozo's jurisprudential theory as revealed in his lectures and essays. In Part IlI, I will suggest how we gain a better perspective on his judicial opinions by understanding not only that theory but also the man and his life.
Linking The Visions, Omri Ben-Shahar
Linking The Visions, Omri Ben-Shahar
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Professor Omri Ben-Shahar talks about his teaching and work.
Linking The Visions, Thomas A. Green
Linking The Visions, Thomas A. Green
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Professor Thomas Green talks about his teaching and work.
Memorial: Margaret Althea Goldblatt (1948-2000), Margaret A. Leary
Memorial: Margaret Althea Goldblatt (1948-2000), Margaret A. Leary
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Margaret Goldblatt, who died on June 15, 2000, in Cape Town, South Africa, after a year-long battle with cancer, was a rare combination of librarian and entrepreneur. She had both a sense of humor and a sense of professionalism that endeared her to those who knew her. Many of her colleagues knew her only through telephone and e-mail communications, for she worked the last several years from the office of Ward and Associates, located in the home she shared with her husband Peter Ward and her two children, Clea Goldblatt, age 21, and Zachary Ward, age 11.
Linking The Visions, Donald H. Regan
Linking The Visions, Donald H. Regan
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In my case, which may be unusual, the importance of my non-law training and commitments is not in specific contributions they make to my work in law. Rather, it is in their contributions to my being me.
Linking The Visions, Christina B. Whitman
Linking The Visions, Christina B. Whitman
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Professor Christina Whitman talks about her teaching and her work.
Linking The Visions, Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Linking The Visions, Phoebe C. Ellsworth
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Professor Phoebe Ellsworth talks about her teaching and work.
Linking The Visions, Donald J. Herzog
Linking The Visions, Donald J. Herzog
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Professor Donald Herzog talks about his teaching and work.
Festschrift: Lee Loevinger, Layman E. Allen
Festschrift: Lee Loevinger, Layman E. Allen
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Lee Loevinger is well-known and recognized for his outstanding achievements as a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice, as Assistant United States Attorney General for Antitrust, and as a superb practicing attorney. Perhaps less appreciated are his extraordinary contributions to the intersection of law and science generally and more particularly to the nurturing of the application of computer technology to law in its infancy.