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Full-Text Articles in Law
Spotlight On Jewel Mcclanahan: Responsibilities Great, Board Chairman Says, John G. Morgan
Spotlight On Jewel Mcclanahan: Responsibilities Great, Board Chairman Says, John G. Morgan
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
In Memorium: Brian Douglas Tittemore, Robert Goldman
In Memorium: Brian Douglas Tittemore, Robert Goldman
Robert K. Goldman
No abstract provided.
Judge Lawrence R. Lapolla, David J. Agatstein
Judge Lawrence R. Lapolla, David J. Agatstein
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Lauren Robel (Program)
A Tribute To Lauren Robel (Program)
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Dean's Desk: Iu Maurer Professor's Legacy Lives On At Law School, Hannah Buxbaum
Dean's Desk: Iu Maurer Professor's Legacy Lives On At Law School, Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Dedication To Professor Franklin D. Cleckley, Amber M. Moore
Dedication To Professor Franklin D. Cleckley, Amber M. Moore
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Brennan: Legacy Of A Champion, Dawn Johnsen
Justice Brennan: Legacy Of A Champion, Dawn Johnsen
Michigan Law Review
During the 1980s, when the Court's approval rating was relatively high, commentators from both ends of the ideological spectrum remarked on the importance of Justices' values and views, and bemoaned the public's utter lack of attention to the Court and judicial appointments. President Ronald Reagan's Department of Justice prefaced an extensive analysis of the momentous issues at stake for the Court and the Constitution with a call for attention to the "critical" yet "often overlooked" "values and philosophies" of federal judges. Professor Laurence Tribe similarly introduced a historical analysis of the Court's vital role by describing Justices' "powerful, if often …
Invitation To Reception For Hannah Buxbaum
Invitation To Reception For Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
John Courtney Murray S.J.: A Model Of Engagement., Robert Araujo
John Courtney Murray S.J.: A Model Of Engagement., Robert Araujo
Robert J. Araujo S.J.
No abstract provided.
Justice James D. Hopkins: Jurist, Dean, Scholar And Expert On New York Law, Jay C. Carlisle Ii, Anthony Dipietro
Justice James D. Hopkins: Jurist, Dean, Scholar And Expert On New York Law, Jay C. Carlisle Ii, Anthony Dipietro
Pace Law Review
It is an appropriate tribute to our late Dean James D. Hopkins that this edition of Pace Law Review be dedicated to a man who many leaders of the bench, bar, and academia believe is one of the twentieth century’s greatest common law appellate jurists. Dean Hopkins, better known as Judge Hopkins, was Pace Law School’s second Dean from 1982 to 1983, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of New York, and a justice of the Appellate Division for the Second Department from 1962 to 1981. He authored hundreds of significant majority, dissenting, and concurring judicial opinions on New …
Cause Judging, Justin Hansford
Cause Judging, Justin Hansford
Justin Hansford
Building on the framework of “cause lawyering” scholarship, this Article explores the fact that, in a similar tradition as a “cause lawyering” law practice animated by dedication to a cause, “cause judging” exists as well. This insight has implications for judicial ethics norms. The hyper-partisan nature of modern American life has already cast doubt on the possibility that politically appointed judges can ever truly attain the “appearance of impartiality” demanded by judicial recusal standards. Instead, judicial ethics norms should embrace the fact that judges have moral and political ideals that inform their rulings when they exercise judicial discretion, and that …
Tribute To Larry Ribstein, Barry E. Adler
Tribute To Larry Ribstein, Barry E. Adler
Michigan Law Review
A law school job talk for an entry-level candidate is an opportunity for the presenter to put his or her ideas before a faculty in the best possible light. A bit of give-and-take is part of the drill, but the candidate can usually expect the talk to stay more or less on course. My own first job talk, though, given at George Mason University more years ago than I'd like to admit, was attended by the thoroughly exceptional Larry Ribstein and so did not unfold in the usual way.
From Roach Powder To Radical Humanism: Professor Derrick Bell's 'Critical' Constitutional Pedagogy, Vinay Harpalani
From Roach Powder To Radical Humanism: Professor Derrick Bell's 'Critical' Constitutional Pedagogy, Vinay Harpalani
All Faculty Scholarship
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The author was the Derrick Bell Fellow at New York University School of Law in 2009-10 and assisted Professor Bell in teaching his constitutional law courses. The essay discusses Professor Bell's 'critical' constitutional and life pedagogy, by giving illustrations from Professor Bell's classes and anecdotes from several of his former students. It highlights not only Professor Bell's comprehensive approach to constitutional law, but also the "radical humanism" he brought to teaching and mentoring students.
Book Review, Daniel Morrissey
Musings Of A Small-Town Lawyer, Steven E. Snow
Musings Of A Small-Town Lawyer, Steven E. Snow
Vol. 3: Religious Conviction
This Honored Alumni Lecture was given at BYU Law School on October 18, 2011.
Repairers Of The Breach, Scott W. Cameron
Repairers Of The Breach, Scott W. Cameron
Vol. 3: Religious Conviction
This devotional address was given to the BYU–Idaho student body in Rexburg, Idaho, on January 17, 2012.
A Walk Of Thanksgiving, David Dominguez
A Walk Of Thanksgiving, David Dominguez
Vol. 3: Religious Conviction
Excerpted from "Legal Education and the Ecology of Cultural Justice: How Affirmative Action Can Become Race-Neutral by 2028," 88 Oregon Law Review 157–194 (2009).
Empowered By Education And Vision, Larry Echo Hawk
Empowered By Education And Vision, Larry Echo Hawk
Vol. 3: Religious Conviction
This J. Reuben Clark Law School convocation address was given at the Provo Tabernacle on April 22, 1994.
Hysteria And The Bill Of Rights, Monroe G. Mckay
Hysteria And The Bill Of Rights, Monroe G. Mckay
Vol. 3: Religious Conviction
This address was given at the Bill of Rights Symposium at BYU Law School on October 9, 1992.
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah Buxbaum
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Justice O'Connor And The First Amendment 1981-84, Edward V. Heck, Paula C. Arledge
Justice O'Connor And The First Amendment 1981-84, Edward V. Heck, Paula C. Arledge
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Joan M. Shaughnessy
A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Joan M. Shaughnessy
Joan M. Shaughnessy
No abstract provided.
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
A Good Lawyer And A Good Person, James E. Moliterno
James E. Moliterno
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Joseph Edward Ulrich, Brian C. Murchison, Ross W. Krumm, James Jennings, Robert Connolly '80l, Rebecca Buehler Connelly '88l, Samuel W. Calhoun, Lyman Johnson, Ann Maclean Massie, Uncas Mcthenia, Joan M. Shaughnessy, Sarah K. Wiant
A Tribute To Joseph Edward Ulrich, Brian C. Murchison, Ross W. Krumm, James Jennings, Robert Connolly '80l, Rebecca Buehler Connelly '88l, Samuel W. Calhoun, Lyman Johnson, Ann Maclean Massie, Uncas Mcthenia, Joan M. Shaughnessy, Sarah K. Wiant
Brian C. Murchison
This tribute honors Joseph Edward Ulrich, who in thirty-one years on the W&L Law faculty and in recent years as one-called-out-of-retirement, attained legendary status amidst fellow giants Roger Groot, Uncas McThenia, and Lash LaRue.
Roger Douglas Groot: A Personal Memoir, Ann Maclean Massie
Roger Douglas Groot: A Personal Memoir, Ann Maclean Massie
Ann MacLean Massie
No abstract provided.
Roger, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
A Dedication To Randall P. Bezanson, John W. Elrod, Mark H. Grunewald, Lewis H. Larue, J. Hardin Marion, Doug Rendleman, Allan W. Vestal
A Dedication To Randall P. Bezanson, John W. Elrod, Mark H. Grunewald, Lewis H. Larue, J. Hardin Marion, Doug Rendleman, Allan W. Vestal
Mark H. Grunewald
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Samuel W. Calhoun
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Samuel W. Calhoun
Samuel W. Calhoun
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Mark A. Drumbl
A Tribute To Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr., Samuel W. Calhoun
A Tribute To Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr., Samuel W. Calhoun
Samuel W. Calhoun
No abstract provided.