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Kevin E. Kennedy, Elizabeth S. Ferguson Dec 1990

Kevin E. Kennedy, Elizabeth S. Ferguson

Michigan Law Review

A tribute to Kevin E. Kennedy


Justice Samuel Chase V. Thomas Jefferson: A Response To Stephen Presser Sep 1990

Justice Samuel Chase V. Thomas Jefferson: A Response To Stephen Presser

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Republican Chief Justice, Mark V. Tushnet May 1990

A Republican Chief Justice, Mark V. Tushnet

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution by Sue Davis


Margaret Bush Wilson: Advocate, Counselor, Friend, Margaret Bush Wilson, Kenneth R. Wallentine May 1990

Margaret Bush Wilson: Advocate, Counselor, Friend, Margaret Bush Wilson, Kenneth R. Wallentine

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

Introduction by Kevin R. Wallentine.
Text of Address to Students and Faculty of the J. Reuben Clark Law School on January 18, 1990 by Margaret Bush Wilson.


Mr. Bork Inquires Into The Origin And Nature Of Permissiveness, Lyle Denniston May 1990

Mr. Bork Inquires Into The Origin And Nature Of Permissiveness, Lyle Denniston

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law by Robert H. Bork


Why Holmes?, Mathias Reimann May 1990

Why Holmes?, Mathias Reimann

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Sheldon M. Novick


A Tribute To Nina R. Kestin, Daniel T. Murphy Jan 1990

A Tribute To Nina R. Kestin, Daniel T. Murphy

University of Richmond Law Review

The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Professor Nina R. Kestin, 1947-1989. Professor Kestin earned her law degree and masters degree in taxation from New York University. She practiced law in New York for several years before joining the faculty of the T.C. Williams School of Law here in 1976. Many students learned their tax law and professional responsibility principles from her during her 13 years of teaching. But Professor Kestin taught her colleagues and students much more than the law.