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Future Appears Bright To Iu Law School Dean, Robert Rhoades
Future Appears Bright To Iu Law School Dean, Robert Rhoades
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Moot Court Successes, Carl Gray Dinner Inaugurate Advocacy Program
Moot Court Successes, Carl Gray Dinner Inaugurate Advocacy Program
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Ronald L. Carlson
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Ronald L. Carlson
Scholarly Works
Mason Ladd's life in the law of evidence will never be stilled. The contributions are too thoughtful, too productive, too filled with impact for that ever to happen. In the galaxy of great figures that includes Wigmore, Clearly, Morgan, Maguire, Weinstein, McCormick, Louisell, and others, Dean Ladd's star shone brightly. The mix of insight, humor, and good will that he brought to teaching and scholarly writing is unmatched. The influence of Mason Ladd is perhaps best summarized by this tribute: You can lose a man like Dean Ladd by your own death, but not by his.
Alfred F. Conard And Allan F. Smith, Terrance Sandalow
Alfred F. Conard And Allan F. Smith, Terrance Sandalow
Other Publications
I am delighted to be able to participate in honoring Al Conard and Allan Smith, but I confess that I am puzzled as to why I have been invited to speak. I have not had either as a teacher. Moreover, their scholarly contributions are sufficiently removed from my areas of interest that I cannot evaluate the importance of their work. Nor was I in a good position to observe Allan's service as Dean or as Vice President for Academic Affairs.
David D. Banta's Memorial To John R. Kerr, Blind Printer And Pioneer Editor In Johnson County, Indiana, John V. Bergen
David D. Banta's Memorial To John R. Kerr, Blind Printer And Pioneer Editor In Johnson County, Indiana, John V. Bergen
David Banta (1889-1896)
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Maurice Holland (Photograph)
Maurice James Holland (1984-1985 Acting; 1986 Acting)
Maurice Holland in his office.
Potter Stewart, Terrance Sandalow
Potter Stewart, Terrance Sandalow
Articles
In the spring of 958, Justice Harold Burton informed President Eisenhower of his decision to retire at the end of the Term, but, at the President's request, withheld public announcement until the latter was ready to name a successor. In September, Eisenhower appointed Potter Stewart, who became, at age forty-three, the second youngest person to serve on the Supreme Court since the Civil War.
Allan F. Smith—My 'Dean For A Day', Theodore J. St. Antoine
Allan F. Smith—My 'Dean For A Day', Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
It has been my good fortune to have served in more different roles in relation to Allan Smith than has any other person in this Law School. I was his student here longer ago than either of us would care to calculate. A decade and a half ago he recruited me for this faculty when he was Dean. Although the prospect of working closely with Allan had a good deal to do with my decision to leave active practice for teaching, that was not to be. The first morning of my return to Ann Arbor, I remember plugging in my …
A Comment On The Burger Court And "Judicial Activism", Robert F. Nagel
A Comment On The Burger Court And "Judicial Activism", Robert F. Nagel
Publications
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Monrad G. Paulsen, Michael I. Sovern
Monrad G. Paulsen, Michael I. Sovern
Faculty Scholarship
Nothing made Monrad happier than bringing together two people he loved whose lives had not previously intersected and seeing a new friendship blossom. I owe some of the most satisfying relationships of my life to that wonderful taste. And I see its fruits all over this room today. Monrad would be overjoyed if he could see us all together.