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History Lesson Comes From Grant Street Inn, Lyndsey Williams
History Lesson Comes From Grant Street Inn, Lyndsey Williams
William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)
No abstract provided.
A Message From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
A Message From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Memories In My Years As Dean, Peter Keane
Memories In My Years As Dean, Peter Keane
1999-2003: Peter Keane
No abstract provided.
A Lawyer's Calling, Lauren K. Robel
A Lawyer's Calling, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
The paths that led the current first-year class, the Class of 2005, to the School of Law are as varied as the paths they - like you - will follow after graduation. Students come to law from other professions, from the study of many other disciplines, from communities across the country and around the world - both communities based on proximihJ and those based on affinity. While the study of law presents new vocabularies, skills, and ideas, that study does not require leaving scholarly, professional, and personal histories at the door. Quite the contrary - what makes law a particularly …
Alumni, Fund Raising At Top Of Iu Law School Dean's List, Barb Berggoetz
Alumni, Fund Raising At Top Of Iu Law School Dean's List, Barb Berggoetz
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002), Samuel Born, Joseph Hays, Sarah Riodan, George P. Smith Ii
Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002), Samuel Born, Joseph Hays, Sarah Riodan, George P. Smith Ii
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
At this year's annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the inimitable Professor Harry Pratter, who died in March 2002, gathered to share their recollections of his life and career.
Pratter, who was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to the United States as a child, began teaching at the Law School in 1950, after earning his JD from the University of Chicago. He taught many different subjects, including Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments, Conflicts of Law, Contracts, Torts, and Family Law. But more fundamentally, "he taught life," according to Professor Fred Aman, longtime dean of the school. …
Remembering Andrew I. Batavia, Michael Ashley Stein
Remembering Andrew I. Batavia, Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Interview With Cynthia E. White, Antoinette E. Walker, Cynthia E. White, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With Cynthia E. White, Antoinette E. Walker, Cynthia E. White, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
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Cynthia E. White (L '80) worked in the City of Phialdelphia Law Department from 1984 to 2017, becoming Chief Deputy Solicitor of the Tax Unit in 1995. She has also served as president and board chairman of the Consumer Bankruptcy Assistance Project
Law School Appoints First Female Dean, Adam Aasen
Law School Appoints First Female Dean, Adam Aasen
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Interview With Robert C. Sheehan, Daniel Yunger, Robert C. Sheehan, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With Robert C. Sheehan, Daniel Yunger, Robert C. Sheehan, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
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Robert C. Sheehan (L '69) has practiced at Skadden, Arps since 1969 and served as Executive Partner from 1994 to 2009. He was won several awards for leadership and for pro bono work. He currently oversees Skadden's pro bono program. From 1996 to 2012 he was a member of the Penn Law Board of Overseers.
Court May Force Iu's Hand On Affirmative Action, Steve Hinnefeld
Court May Force Iu's Hand On Affirmative Action, Steve Hinnefeld
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
The University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
The University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Biographies of University of Michigan Law School faculty.
The Deanship, Ellen Ash Peters
Robel Named Law School Dean
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
The University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2003-2004, University Of Michigan Law School
The University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 2003-2004, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Biographies of University of Michigan Law School faculty.
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, Terry A. Bethel, Douglass Boshkoff, Maurice J. Holland
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, Terry A. Bethel, Douglass Boshkoff, Maurice J. Holland
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
The Board of Editors, in recognition of his lasting service to Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, hereby dedicates Volume 78 of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of Harry Pratter, who taught at the School of Law from 1950 until 1994, and passed away March 11,2002. As evidenced below, Professor Pratter's influence spread far beyond the bounds of his classroom walls, and his presence in the Law School's community will be sorely missed.
The Short Unhappy Judgeship Of Thurman Arnold, Spencer Weber Waller
The Short Unhappy Judgeship Of Thurman Arnold, Spencer Weber Waller
Faculty Publications & Other Works
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: David Feller, Joseph R. Grodin
The Constitutional Contributions Of John Dickinson, Robert G. Natelson
The Constitutional Contributions Of John Dickinson, Robert G. Natelson
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article explores the contributions of John Dickinson to the Constitution and as a member of the Continental Congress. Part II provides a brief biography of John Dickinson through the ratification debates. Part II discusses Dickinson's political philosophy. Part IV examines Dickinson's philosophy in action at the Constitutional Convention.
An Appreciation Of Jonathan I. Charney, Lori Fisler Damrosch
An Appreciation Of Jonathan I. Charney, Lori Fisler Damrosch
Faculty Scholarship
Jon Charney preceded me into the academic world by a dozen years and already had a well-established reputation in international law when I was a brand-new law teacher. At the time we met in 1984, Jon was tackling some of the most ambitious topics in the theory and practice of international law, and he reached out to others for collegial engagement on those subjects. From the mid-1980s, he and I worked together on three collaborative books and on many projects for the American Society of International Law and the American Journal of International Law.
Western Justice, Richard B. Collins
Six Opinions By Mr. Justice Stevens: A New Methodology For Constitutional Cases?, Robert F. Nagel
Six Opinions By Mr. Justice Stevens: A New Methodology For Constitutional Cases?, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Filling In The Blank Spots On Powell's And Stegner's Maps: The Role Of Modern Indian Tribes In Western Watersheds, Charles Wilkinson
Filling In The Blank Spots On Powell's And Stegner's Maps: The Role Of Modern Indian Tribes In Western Watersheds, Charles Wilkinson
Publications
No abstract provided.
For Eugene Rostow, Philip Chase Bobbitt
For Eugene Rostow, Philip Chase Bobbitt
Faculty Scholarship
The two-handed saw is a foresters’ instrument that two men use, one at each end, sawing in reciprocating rhythm. The blade of the best two-handed saws balances a sharpened stiffness with a shimmering flexion; its use requires individual strength and skill at cooperation. Because Gene Rostow too combined these opposing qualities – indeed had them in abundance – it is especially noteworthy that one day, using such a saw as a young man in New England, he severely injured his back, keeping him out of active service in World War II and causing recurrent difficulties throughout his gallant life.
Was …
Justice Byron White And The Importance Of Process, Carl W. Tobias
Justice Byron White And The Importance Of Process, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
Justice Byron White exhibited acute sensitivity to process during his exceptional career on the Supreme Court. This essay affords several illustrations of that characteristic. One was his perceptive account of the Court's responsibility for amending the rules which mainly govern federal district court practice. The second was careful stewardship of a federal appellate court study authorized by Congress after the jurist had resigned. Another was his persistent dissents from denials of petitions for Supreme Court review. These examples relate to the three levels in the federal judicial hierarchy, and demonstrate Justice White's abiding concern for each constituent and the whole …
From A Cattle Ranch To The Supreme Court, Carl W. Tobias
From A Cattle Ranch To The Supreme Court, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
Review of Sandra Day O'Connor, Lazy B: Growing Up On A Cattle Ranch In The American Southwest (2002).
Justice White And Judicial Review, Philip J. Weiser
Justice White And Judicial Review, Philip J. Weiser
Publications
No abstract provided.
Speaking Volumes: Musings On The Issues Of The Day, Inspired By The Memory Of Mary Joe Frug, Regina Austin, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Speaking Volumes: Musings On The Issues Of The Day, Inspired By The Memory Of Mary Joe Frug, Regina Austin, Elizabeth M. Schneider
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Who Was William Marbury?, David F. Forte
Who Was William Marbury?, David F. Forte
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Of all the disappointed office seekers in American history, only William Marbury has been so honored as to have his portrait hung in the chambers of the United States Supreme Court alongside that of James Madison. The two titular protagonists to the Marbury v. Madison dispute had no idea that their original contretemps would ever find its way to litigation, let alone eventual mythic significance as the foundation stone of judicial review.