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Bernard Gavit (Photograph)
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Outstanding Friend - Austen L. Parrish
Outstanding Friend - Austen L. Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Maurer Dean Honored, Awards At Founders Day, Jobs For Students With Disabilities, Kelley Rankings Climb, Mj Slaby
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Greetings From Bloomington, Austen L. Parrish
Greetings From Bloomington, Austen L. Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2014, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2014, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum
- Guardians of the Law (Sheila McCleve)
- Revisiting Humility (Brett G. Scharffs)
- Defending Innocence (Gregory W. Moeller)
- Martin Luther King and the Good Samaritan (Goodwin Liu)
- Oliver Cowdery (Jeffrey N. Walker)
Some Kind Of Judge: Henry Friendly And The Law Of Federal Courts, Aaron P. Brecher
Some Kind Of Judge: Henry Friendly And The Law Of Federal Courts, Aaron P. Brecher
Michigan Law Review
Uberfans of the federal judiciary owe a lot to David Dorsen. His illuminating biography of Judge Henry Friendly is a fitting tribute to the contributions of a jurist that many consider to be among the finest judges never to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court. Judicial biography is a difficult genre to do well, and most authors choose to focus on Supreme Court justices. But Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era is an excellent source of information on Friendly’s life and, far more important, his views on the law and his relationships with some of the most fascinating figures …
Law School Rankings Rumble, Marilyn Odendahl
Law School Rankings Rumble, Marilyn Odendahl
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To William S. Geimer, Meredith S. Palmer, Scott E. Sundby, Kevin M. Mcnally, Roger D. Groot, Liz Murtagh, Ross Haine, David I. Bruck
A Tribute To William S. Geimer, Meredith S. Palmer, Scott E. Sundby, Kevin M. Mcnally, Roger D. Groot, Liz Murtagh, Ross Haine, David I. Bruck
David I. Bruck
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Mark Drumbl, Jose E. Alvarez, David Partlett, David Millon, Blake D. Morant, Detlev F. Vagts, Paul F. Kirgis, John H. Jackson, Lucinda A. Low, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Joan M. Shaughnessy, Brian C. Murchison, Samuel W. Calhoun, David Wirth, Roger D. Groot, Mark Grunewald
A Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, Mark Drumbl, Jose E. Alvarez, David Partlett, David Millon, Blake D. Morant, Detlev F. Vagts, Paul F. Kirgis, John H. Jackson, Lucinda A. Low, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Joan M. Shaughnessy, Brian C. Murchison, Samuel W. Calhoun, David Wirth, Roger D. Groot, Mark Grunewald
Mark H. Grunewald
No abstract provided.
Dear Alumni And Friends:, Austen L. Parrish
Dear Alumni And Friends:, Austen L. Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Meet Indiana Law's New Dean, Austen L. Parrish, Ken Turchi
Meet Indiana Law's New Dean, Austen L. Parrish, Ken Turchi
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Austen Parrish Named New Law School Dean, Katherine Schultz
Austen Parrish Named New Law School Dean, Katherine Schultz
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act; Changing Interpretations Of The Dmca And Future Implications For Copyright Holders, Hillary A. Henderson
The Evolution Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act; Changing Interpretations Of The Dmca And Future Implications For Copyright Holders, Hillary A. Henderson
Hillary A Henderson
Copyright law rewards an artificial monopoly to individual authors for their creations. This reward is based on the belief that, by granting authors the exclusive right to reproduce their works, they receive an incentive and means to create, which in turn advances the welfare of the general public by “promoting the progress of science and useful arts.” Copyright protection subsists . . . in original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid of a machine or …
Antonio Nariño Y La Persecusión De Bienes®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
Antonio Nariño Y La Persecusión De Bienes®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
La importancia de la técnica histórica en la argumentación jurídica. Origen del déficit del estado, y el fraude contable a la Iglesia Católica.
José María Obando: ¿ Historia De Un Falso Positivo?®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
José María Obando: ¿ Historia De Un Falso Positivo?®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
La importancia de la técnica sociológica en la interpretación de los hechos históricos y los falsos positivos.
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Y La Violencia Política.®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Y La Violencia Política.®, Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
Daniel Fernando Gómez Tamayo
El magnicidio de Jorge Eliecer Gaitán el día 9 de abril de 1948. La presencia de Fidel Castro en las manifestaciones del caudillo y el interés de líder Cubano por fortalecer los lazos de amistad política y social con Colombia. ¿Qué federales de la CIA estuvieron en Colombia en los días previos al 9 de abril de 1948 ? ¿quién fue el realmente culpable del magnicidio del líder liberal ? Por interpretación sociológica: los oficiales usaban armas largas; por pruebas de balística que reposan en el Museo Gaitán nos quedan dudas razonables con respecto al uso exclusivo de una sola …
The Iu Maurer School Of Law Welcomes Dean Austen L. Parrish (Postcard)
The Iu Maurer School Of Law Welcomes Dean Austen L. Parrish (Postcard)
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
New Maurer Dean To Creat Buzz About School, Marilyn Odendahl
New Maurer Dean To Creat Buzz About School, Marilyn Odendahl
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Memoirs, Thomas L. Shaffer
Memoirs, Thomas L. Shaffer
1971–1975: Thomas L. Shaffer
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 My Grandparents 1
Chapter 2 On the Goat Farm 32
Chapter 3 A Little Boy's War 41
Chapter 4 Back to the Mountains 49
Chapter 5 Shelledy School 61
Chapter 6 The Shop 66
Chapter 7 Printer's Devil 77
Chapter 8 Fruita Union High School 86
Chapter 9 My Year with the Monks 95
Chapter 10 U.S.A.F. 113
Chapter 11 Newfoundland 122
Chapter 12 The College 136
Chapter 13 Coming to Notre Dame 144
Chapter 14 Law School 158
Chapter 15 On the Track 165
Chapter 16 The Firm 173
Chapter 17 Indianapolis 184
Chapter …
Pivoting To Progressivism: Justice Stephen J. Chadwick, The Washington Supreme Court And Change In Early Twentieth Century Judicial Reasoning And Rhetoric, Hugh D. Spitzer
Articles
Relatively little attention has been paid to the part played by state judges in upholding progressive legislation in the early twentieth century in a period when the United States Supreme Court often overturned reform measures on constitutional grounds. In contrast, between 1910 and 1913, the Washington State Supreme Court rapidly changed its doctrinal analysis and its stance on judicial deference to elected lawmakers, aligning the state’s constitutional law with the public’s new views on the responsibility of government in addressing social and economic challenges. A fascinating window on the progressive period and changes in judicial reasoning and rhetoric is provided …
Jerry Deise, The Honorable Paul W. Grimm, Alan D. Hornstein, Michael Pinard, Stuart M. Salsbury
Jerry Deise, The Honorable Paul W. Grimm, Alan D. Hornstein, Michael Pinard, Stuart M. Salsbury
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Katherine Vaughns, Taunya Lovell Banks, The Honorable Judith Ford, Emma Coleman Jordan, Karen H. Rothenberg
In Memoriam: Katherine Vaughns, Taunya Lovell Banks, The Honorable Judith Ford, Emma Coleman Jordan, Karen H. Rothenberg
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gerald Bard Tjoflat: A Profile, Daniel S. Bowling Iii
Gerald Bard Tjoflat: A Profile, Daniel S. Bowling Iii
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Tributes To Professor Susan Leviton
In Memoriam: Abraham Dash, Donald G. Gifford, Karen H. Rothenberg, Jana B. Singer
In Memoriam: Abraham Dash, Donald G. Gifford, Karen H. Rothenberg, Jana B. Singer
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To The Work Of Patricia Williams, Katherine M. Franke
A Tribute To The Work Of Patricia Williams, Katherine M. Franke
Faculty Scholarship
The task of selecting an honoree is not an easy one – as we aim to take up a corpus of work that is at once deep enough and broad enough to sustain a full day of conversation. To be honest, most legal scholars tend to be more hedgehogs than foxes, burrowing down deep into an area of law over the course of a career rather than bringing their intellectual talents to bear on a range of social problems or diverse disciplinary locations. One person, without question, stands out as an exception to this tendency in the legal academy, and …
Reading John Noonan, Jospeh Vining
Reading John Noonan, Jospeh Vining
Articles
John Noonan is a giant in American law and legal practice -- a distinguished legal historian and a true judge. His reflections on the nature of law have a special importance. This essay is a comment on basic elements in his thought.
The Story Behind A Letter In Support Of Professor Derrick Bell, Cheryl Nelson Butler, Sherrilyn Ifill, Suzette Malveaux, Margaret E. Montoya, Natsu Taylor Saito, Nareissa L. Smith, Tanya Washington
The Story Behind A Letter In Support Of Professor Derrick Bell, Cheryl Nelson Butler, Sherrilyn Ifill, Suzette Malveaux, Margaret E. Montoya, Natsu Taylor Saito, Nareissa L. Smith, Tanya Washington
Publications
Professor Derrick A. Bell, Jr. had a long and proud history of disturbing authority. He is widely noted as one of the founders of Critical Race Theory. His scholarship on race was not only a direct challenge to the traditionally conservative legal academy, but also to the more liberal bastions within the academy, such as the Critical Legal Studies movement. His writings about the role of race in American law have made him one of the most prominent legal scholars of a generation.
However, Professor Bell did not merely write about racial injustices. He was willing to take risks to …
Social Entrepreneurship And Uncorporations, Jesse Finrock, Eric L. Talley
Social Entrepreneurship And Uncorporations, Jesse Finrock, Eric L. Talley
Faculty Scholarship
Larry Ribstein’s pioneering analysis of alternative business forms during the late twentieth century highlighted the contractarian freedom that these forms provided. The rise of the LLC model was of particular interest to Ribstein, who assessed how this model brought greater freedom to those who held duties and obligations within the corporate structure. This Article takes up Ribstein’s mantle by assessing the development the alternative “social enterprise” business forms manifested in benefit corporations (BC) and flexible purpose corporations (FPC). Both forms allow an incorporated entity to articulate and pursue a social benefit alongside the maximization of shareholder returns. Despite its utility, …