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It May Be Precedent: Husband, Wife On Bench
It May Be Precedent: Husband, Wife On Bench
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Iu Prof Couple May Represent Judicial History
Iu Prof Couple May Represent Judicial History
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Iu Law Professor Sworn In As Judge On Appellate Level, Kurt Van Der Dussen
Iu Law Professor Sworn In As Judge On Appellate Level, Kurt Van Der Dussen
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Five Bloomington Law Fellows Named
Five Bloomington Law Fellows Named
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
1989 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Program
1989 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Program
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
Val Nolan, Jr. was one of the recipients of the Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Award in 1989.
Men Who Lived As Well As Taught The Law: A Dedication To Professor Londo Brown, Professor Henry Collins, And Professor Marlyn Lugar, Forest J. Bowman
Men Who Lived As Well As Taught The Law: A Dedication To Professor Londo Brown, Professor Henry Collins, And Professor Marlyn Lugar, Forest J. Bowman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introducing The New Bill Of Particulars, Bryant G. Garth
Introducing The New Bill Of Particulars, Bryant G. Garth
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Paul Selby: Coal Industry Labor Arbitrator, Stephen B. Goldberg
Paul Selby: Coal Industry Labor Arbitrator, Stephen B. Goldberg
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Paul Selby As Dean, 1964-72, Carl M. Selinger
Paul Selby As Dean, 1964-72, Carl M. Selinger
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liberalism, Public Virtue And Jfk, Gene R. Nichol
Liberalism, Public Virtue And Jfk, Gene R. Nichol
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Parable As Legal Scholarship, G. Edward White
The Parable As Legal Scholarship, G. Edward White
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Two Jewish Justices: Outcasts in the Promised Land by Robert Burt
Law School Expects Record Applications, June Lyle
Law School Expects Record Applications, June Lyle
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
In Memorium: Woodruff J. Deem, Edward L. Kimball
Book Review, Charles F. Wilkinson
James Wilson's "Assimilation Of The Common-Law Mind", Stephen A. Conrad
James Wilson's "Assimilation Of The Common-Law Mind", Stephen A. Conrad
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Sic Transit Gloria Mundheim, Stephen B. Burbank
Sic Transit Gloria Mundheim, Stephen B. Burbank
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Judge Learned Hand: Genius, Path Breaker; Recollections Of A Law Clerk, Thomas Ehrlich
Judge Learned Hand: Genius, Path Breaker; Recollections Of A Law Clerk, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This essay is the text of a speech by Thomas Ehrlich, President of Indiana University, who from 1959-60 was a law clerk to the distinguished federal judge, Learned Hand, of the United States Circuit Court, Second Circuit, at New York. Ehrlich addressed the assembly luncheon of the Spring Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association on April 14, 1989, at Indianapolis.
Recollections Of Professor Bishop As A Teacher Of Teachers Of Transnational Law, Covey T. Oliver
Recollections Of Professor Bishop As A Teacher Of Teachers Of Transnational Law, Covey T. Oliver
Michigan Journal of International Law
It will be interesting to me to see, should this modest tribute survive editing, whether others writing in this Symposium have also chosen to single out Bill Bishop's influence on a post-World War II generation of teachers of international public law, conflict of laws, comparative public law, and admiralty: men and women who have in considerable part been led, aided, or influenced by him into one or several aspects of the global normative science, named "transnational law" by one of his own great teachers (and mine), Philip C. Jessup.' If others have also sounded this theme, reiteration of it can …
William W. Bishop, Jr.: Vita And Bibliography, Michigan Journal Of International Law
William W. Bishop, Jr.: Vita And Bibliography, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
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William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Law Teacher Whose Inward Happiness Was Reflected In His Relations With Students And Colleagues, James N. Hyde
William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Law Teacher Whose Inward Happiness Was Reflected In His Relations With Students And Colleagues, James N. Hyde
Michigan Journal of International Law
Bill Bishop's students and colleagues at Michigan showed their love and respect for him, which I, as a contemporary in age, shared. Like my father, Charles Cheney Hyde, I had associations with Bishop while lecturing there. Through these associations I developed my own interest in the Law School and its students. His colleague, Eric Stein, has emphasized the impact of his casebook and teaching. He refers to Bishop's "historical perspective and traditional systematic presentation, which formed the background for consideration of perpetual change," which Bishop saw and documented. In the Foreword to the Proceedings of a 1955 Summer Institute on …
Memorial To William W. Bishop, Jr., Richard B. Lillich
Memorial To William W. Bishop, Jr., Richard B. Lillich
Michigan Journal of International Law
Time, that everrolling stream, has taken Bill Bishop away, but his legacy will remain with us - as individuals and as a Society - forever. Many of his contemporaries and colleagues also have recorded their memories of the man. This memorialist, his collaborator on various joint ventures within and without the Society over the past decade and a half, saw Bill not so closely nor over so long a period, but from a different perspective perhaps no less worth recording.
A Tribute From A Private Practitioner, Rotraud M. Perry
A Tribute From A Private Practitioner, Rotraud M. Perry
Michigan Journal of International Law
William W. Bishop, Jr. was a great scholar in the field of international law, with a unique mind, an intensive understanding in his field, an industrious application to all problems which came before him, and an abiding affection for his students - which affection was reciprocated by a countless number. Year after year his voluntary international law classes had to be split in two because so many enrolled.
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
University of Richmond Law Review
There are many people whose lives are different because Ricki Kestin was in it. I am one of those people. You will understand when I tell you that I did not want to speak today; that I did not want to tell you what I knew or thought or felt about Ricki.
A Tribute From A Political Scientist, Harold K. Jacobson
A Tribute From A Political Scientist, Harold K. Jacobson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Political scientists who specialize in international relations knew Bill Bishop as the Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law, the author of the classic text in international law, and the teacher of our former students. A fortunate few of us, at Princeton before he joined the faculty of the Michigan Law School and at Michigan after his formal retirement, knew him as a superb teacher of international law to undergraduate students in political science courses. However we knew him, we had and have immense respect, admiration, and affection for him.
What Does It Mean To Be An Internationalist?, Anthony D'Amato
What Does It Mean To Be An Internationalist?, Anthony D'Amato
Michigan Journal of International Law
A scholar of public international law, such as Professor Bishop, has a unique place among legal academicians. There is no other field of law where the writings of a respected scholar constitute an actual source of law. The Statute of the International Court of Justice, repeating an authoritative provision that applied to its predecessor court the Permanent Court of International Justice, lists as a subsidiary means for the determination of rules of international law "the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations." The term "highly qualified publicists," of course, is synonymous with what the author has …
True Michiganian, Moritoshi Fukuda
True Michiganian, Moritoshi Fukuda
Michigan Journal of International Law
At the beginning of January, 1988, the saddest news came from Betty Bishop in her letter informing me that her father, William W. Bishop, Jr., had passed away suddenly but peacefully at his home in Ann Arbor on December 29, 1987. His last act on this earth was feeding the birds and squirrels in his snowy garden. Then he sat down on the porch and apparently was struck down by a heart attack. He was 81 years old.
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
Michigan Journal of International Law
The name William Warner Bishop, Jr. came into my vocabulary when I was a student at the Indiana University Law School in Bloomington in the early 1960s. There I enrolled in a course styled simply, "International Law," in which we used the course book entitled INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS by Professor Bishop. The man Bill Bishop entered my life the Summer of 1965 in The Hague, Netherlands, at the Academie du Droit International where I was enrolled as a student. Among the several other courses which I had elected, the "General Course of Public International Law" given by William …
William W. Bishop, Jr.:My Saya, Myint Zan
William W. Bishop, Jr.:My Saya, Myint Zan
Michigan Journal of International Law
Bill Bishop to me was a Saya in the fullest sense of this Burmese word. Saya means a teacher who is at the same time a scholar, role model, guide, comforter, and friend. As a scholar and teacher he has imparted not only legal knowledge, but also intellectual honesty: a capacity to see and a sympathy to understand other points of view. What better role model can one give than to be a noted international legal scholar, a caring, conscientious, and affectionate person that he was? But it is in his role as a guide, comforter, and friend that he …
William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Great Life In The Law, Michael H. Cardozo
William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Great Life In The Law, Michael H. Cardozo
Michigan Journal of International Law
The career of William W. Bishop, Jr., provides a special opportunity to observe one of the ways, as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. put it, of "living greatly in the law." His accomplishments must have brought great satisfaction to him, for he was recognized worldwide as one of the leading authorities and teachers in the field of public international law. That alone bespeaks a good life in the law.