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Edward R. Becker: A Man In Full, Stephen B. Burbank
Edward R. Becker: A Man In Full, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
On The Passing Of My Friend, Dick Wellman, Paul M. Kurtz
On The Passing Of My Friend, Dick Wellman, Paul M. Kurtz
Scholarly Works
Writing the introduction to a symposium in memory of a friend is a great honor, of course, and one that I seized immediately, for fear that the Editor in Chief might change his mind.
From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
From The Dean, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
This Bill of Particulars provides a window to some of the exciting changes at Indiana Law since the adoption of our Strategic Plan. The plan calls for Indiana Law to be a "highly visible and influential law school whose faculty, students, and graduates advance knowledge, justice, and the public good in the state, in the nation, and around the world." We chose three strategies for achieving that vision: enhancing our community of engaged, influential scholars; communicating our ideas more effectively to influence debate in the academy, the profession, and the wider world; and educating our students for the demands of …
Interview With Howard Gittis, Sahar Dar, Howard Gittis, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With Howard Gittis, Sahar Dar, Howard Gittis, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
For transcript, click the Download button above. For video index, click the link below.
Howard Gittis (L '58) was a partner at Wolff Block Solis Cohen and later vice chairman and a close adviser to Ronald Perelman at MacAndrews & Forbes. He served on the Temple University Board of Trustees for 27 years, including six years as chair. He died in 2007.
Michigan's First Woman Lawyer: Sarah Killgore Wertman, Margaret A. Leary
Michigan's First Woman Lawyer: Sarah Killgore Wertman, Margaret A. Leary
Articles
Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be admitted to the bar. Thus, she was Michigan's first woman lawyer in two senses: She was the first woman to graduate from the University of Michigan Law School, and the first woman admitted to the Michigan bar. Others preceded her in entering law school, graduating from law school, or being admitted to the bar, but she was the first to accomplish all three. Her story illustrates much about the early days of women in legal education and the practice of law, a …
Little Biographies, Mary Whisner
Little Biographies, Mary Whisner
Librarians' Articles
Although few reference librarians do the painstaking research involved in developing full, nuanced biographies, Ms. Whisner explores how most can and do pull together little biographies all the time.
Every Name Has A Place, Lauren K. Robel
Every Name Has A Place, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Opening Our Classrooms Effectively To Foreign Graduate Students, Lauren K. Robel
Opening Our Classrooms Effectively To Foreign Graduate Students, Lauren K. Robel
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 06/07, University Of Michigan Law School
University Of Michigan Law School Faculty, 06/07, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Biographies of the University of Michigan Law School faculty.
A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, Andrew W. Mcthenia
A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, Andrew W. Mcthenia
Scholarly Articles
A tribute to Professor Lewis H. LaRue.
Asking The Straight Question: How To Come To Speech In Spite Of Conceptual Liquidation As A Homosexual, Jose M. Gabilondo
Asking The Straight Question: How To Come To Speech In Spite Of Conceptual Liquidation As A Homosexual, Jose M. Gabilondo
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, James Boyd White
A Tribute To Lewis H. Larue, James Boyd White
Articles
Lash has been a good friend for many years, and it is a pleasure to have this opportunity to reflect about him. I well remember our first meeting, in the late 1970s. He had been to a meeting in Wisconsin-the first meeting of the Critical Legal Studies Conference, as I remember-and stopped to spend the night in Chicago on the way home. We had corresponded a couple of times, but never met, and what a pleasure it was to meet him: full of intelligence, openness, and laughter, with a moral center and a deep sense of human limitation. We talked …
History, Human Nature, And Property Regimes: Filling In The Civilizing Argument, Jedediah S. Purdy
History, Human Nature, And Property Regimes: Filling In The Civilizing Argument, Jedediah S. Purdy
Faculty Scholarship
Carol Rose’s paper exemplifies qualities I have admired in Carol’s work since I first read her in 1999 and 2000. It also raises questions about her work and that of anyone who tries to follow in her footsteps. Because I am one of those chasers after methodological Rose petals, I am (at least) doubly interested in these questions.
Boris I. Bittker, Michael J. Graetz
Boris I. Bittker, Michael J. Graetz
Faculty Scholarship
I first met Boris Bittker on January 21, 1977, in Miami. There are only a handful of people whom you remember first meeting. For me, Boris was one. For the past twenty or so years, I have been lucky enough to count him as a friend. He was always Boris to me, never Borie. I was a new friend – too much his junior to be so informal. Our phone would ring. "Mike, it's Borie," he would say. "Hello Boris!" I would respond.
The conference where Boris and I met was a gathering of about thirty tax law professors and …
For Lash: Who Asks The Right Questions, H. Jefferson Powell
For Lash: Who Asks The Right Questions, H. Jefferson Powell
Faculty Scholarship
A Tribute to Lewis H. LaRue
A Tribute To Mel Shimm, Barak D. Richman
Dick Wellman -- A Personal Remembrance, Lawrence W. Waggoner
Dick Wellman -- A Personal Remembrance, Lawrence W. Waggoner
Articles
Dick Wellman was my teacher, mentor, collaborator, colleague, and friend. My law school class at The University of Michigan Law School voted Dick the most enthusiastic member of the faculty, and he was that. Dick devoted his professional life to teaching and scholarship, as most law professors do, but he had another career: Dick was a key player in the Uniform Law Conference,' an organization dedicated to improving private law and promoting legislative uniformity among the states.2
Edwin S. Cohen, Michael J. Graetz
Edwin S. Cohen, Michael J. Graetz
Faculty Scholarship
This is not the first time I have spoken to honor Edwin S. Cohen. I spoke at two of his retirements – at least – and in the Rotunda at both his 75th and 80th birthday celebrations. Each time, and on many other occasions over the years when I have spoken about tax law or policy in his presence, I would always steal a glance at Eddie, looking for that twinkle in his eyes, hoping to bring a smile to his face, or even an outright giggle. Today, I know I will still look, as I will for years to …