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A Tribute To Edmund Douglas Campbell Sep 1996

A Tribute To Edmund Douglas Campbell

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Random Thoughts By A Distant Collaborator, Wayne R. Lafave Aug 1996

Random Thoughts By A Distant Collaborator, Wayne R. Lafave

Michigan Law Review

A Tribute to Jerry Israel


A Tribute To Professor Jerold Israel--My Teacher, My Co-Author, My Good Friend, Paul D. Borman Aug 1996

A Tribute To Professor Jerold Israel--My Teacher, My Co-Author, My Good Friend, Paul D. Borman

Michigan Law Review

A Tribute to Jerry Israel


Tribute To Jerry Israel, Jeffrey S. Lehman Aug 1996

Tribute To Jerry Israel, Jeffrey S. Lehman

Michigan Law Review

A Tribute to Jerry Israel


A Tribute To Jerry Israel: A Friend With A Messy Office, Debra Ann Livingston Aug 1996

A Tribute To Jerry Israel: A Friend With A Messy Office, Debra Ann Livingston

Michigan Law Review

A Tribute to Jerry Israel


In Memoriam: Rex E. Lee, H. Reese Hansen May 1996

In Memoriam: Rex E. Lee, H. Reese Hansen

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dream Makers: Black Judges On Justice, Julian Abele Cook Jr. May 1996

Dream Makers: Black Judges On Justice, Julian Abele Cook Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Linn Washington, Black Judges on Justice


To See Life Steadily And To See It Whole: For Judge Wisdom In His Ninety-First Year, Barry Sullivan Jan 1996

To See Life Steadily And To See It Whole: For Judge Wisdom In His Ninety-First Year, Barry Sullivan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Devotion, Loyalty And Faith, Harold Gill Reuschlein Jan 1996

Devotion, Loyalty And Faith, Harold Gill Reuschlein

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dangers Of Misappropriation: Misusing Martin Luther King, Jr.'S Legacy To Prove The Colorblind Thesis, Ronald Turner Jan 1996

The Dangers Of Misappropriation: Misusing Martin Luther King, Jr.'S Legacy To Prove The Colorblind Thesis, Ronald Turner

Michigan Journal of Race and Law

This Article focuses on one particular aspect of the colorblind thesis: the misuse of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s image and legacy by liberals, neoliberals, conservatives, and neoconservatives "who cheaply invoke Dr. King's words even as they kill the substance and spirit of his radical message." The campaign supporting the adoption of Proposition 209, the California Civil Rights Initiative ("CCRI"), directly illustrates the misappropriation of King's legacy. Supporters of this anti-affirmative action proposal which calls for racial neutrality and a colorblind America, regularly invoked King's name, suggesting that he would have embraced such a measure. The California Republican Party prepared a …


A Tribute To Justice Roger O. Debruler, Frank Sullivan Jr. Jan 1996

A Tribute To Justice Roger O. Debruler, Frank Sullivan Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

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A Dedication To B.J. Brabham, Peter N. Swisher Jan 1996

A Dedication To B.J. Brabham, Peter N. Swisher

University of Richmond Law Review

The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Professor B.J. Brabham, 1930-1995. Professor Brabham was a member of the faculty ofthe TC.Williams School of Law from 1973 until 1992 and is remembered here by colleague Peter Swisher.


Doubting Thomas: Confirmation Veracity Meets Performance Reality, Joyce A. Baugh, Christopher E. Smith Jan 1996

Doubting Thomas: Confirmation Veracity Meets Performance Reality, Joyce A. Baugh, Christopher E. Smith

Seattle University Law Review

At the close of the United States Supreme Court's 1994 term, Justice Clarence Thomas became the center of news media attention for his important role as a prominent member of the Court's resurgent conservative bloc. More frequently than in past terms, Thomas's opinions articulated the conservative position for his fellow Justices. According to one report, "The newly energized Thomas has shown little hesitancy this term in leading the conservative charge. Another article referred to Thomas's "full-throated emergence as a distinctive and articulate judicial voice." Thomas's new prominence, assertiveness, and visibility have been attributed to his emergence from the shadows of …


Judge Wisdom And The 1952 Republican National Convention: Ensuring Victory For Eisenhower And A Two-Party System For Louisiana, Joel William Friedman Jan 1996

Judge Wisdom And The 1952 Republican National Convention: Ensuring Victory For Eisenhower And A Two-Party System For Louisiana, Joel William Friedman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Quantitative Analysis Of A Judicial Career: A Case Study Of Judge John Minor Wisdom, Henry T. Greely Jan 1996

Quantitative Analysis Of A Judicial Career: A Case Study Of Judge John Minor Wisdom, Henry T. Greely

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Integrity, Ability And Understanding, Arthur M. Goldberg Jan 1996

Integrity, Ability And Understanding, Arthur M. Goldberg

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Commitment To Excellence And Pride Of Advocacy, Arthur J. Kania Jan 1996

A Commitment To Excellence And Pride Of Advocacy, Arthur J. Kania

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alumnus Profile: Courtney O'Connor, Stephen Jacques Jan 1996

Alumnus Profile: Courtney O'Connor, Stephen Jacques

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Alumnus Profile: William Clark Harrell, Stephen Jacques Jan 1996

Alumnus Profile: William Clark Harrell, Stephen Jacques

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Alumnus Profile: Peter Backes, Gillian Brady Jan 1996

Alumnus Profile: Peter Backes, Gillian Brady

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


An Administrator, A Teacher, A Lawyer, A Counselor And A Colleague, Steven P. Frankino Jan 1996

An Administrator, A Teacher, A Lawyer, A Counselor And A Colleague, Steven P. Frankino

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.