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Full-Text Articles in Law
“Finishing The Hat”: Reflections On David Skover’S Life In The Law, Ronald K.L. Collins
“Finishing The Hat”: Reflections On David Skover’S Life In The Law, Ronald K.L. Collins
Seattle University Law Review
This Tribute is about Law Professor David Michael Skover, written by his longtime friend, Ronald K.L. Collins. While crafting this Tribute, Collins recalls many personal and professional memories of David Skover. The result is a record of enormous achievement combined with heart-breaking affliction; it is also a chronicle of a man with an unflinching determination to achieve excellence in all things, from mastering his operatic voice to realizing his scholarly objectives.
Nicholas C. Howson's Tribute To Professor William P. Alford, Nicholas C. Howson
Nicholas C. Howson's Tribute To Professor William P. Alford, Nicholas C. Howson
Articles
No abstract provided.
Thomas L. Shaffer, Legal Ethics, And St. Mary’S University, Vincent R. Johnson
Thomas L. Shaffer, Legal Ethics, And St. Mary’S University, Vincent R. Johnson
St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
Tribute to Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer: A Remembrance, Noel Augustyn
Thomas L. Shaffer: A Remembrance, Noel Augustyn
St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
Tribute to Thomas L. Shaffer
Lawyers, Religious Faith, And Virtues: Reflections On Tom And Nancy Shaffer, Robert F. Cochran Jr.
Lawyers, Religious Faith, And Virtues: Reflections On Tom And Nancy Shaffer, Robert F. Cochran Jr.
St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
Tribute to Tom and Nancy Shaffer
A Jewish Perspective On Tom Shaffer: Zecher Tzadik Livracha (May The Memory Of The Righteous Be A Blessing), Russell G. Pearce
A Jewish Perspective On Tom Shaffer: Zecher Tzadik Livracha (May The Memory Of The Righteous Be A Blessing), Russell G. Pearce
St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
Tribute to Thomas L. Shaffer
Lee Hargis Lytton Iii: A Most Extraordinary, Interesting And Instructive Life, Robert Summers
Lee Hargis Lytton Iii: A Most Extraordinary, Interesting And Instructive Life, Robert Summers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Tribute to Lee Hargis Lytton III, a professor at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.
In Memory Of Roderick Glen Ayers, Jr. (1947–2017), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law, Craig A. Gargotta, William R. "Dick" Davis Jr.
In Memory Of Roderick Glen Ayers, Jr. (1947–2017), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law, Craig A. Gargotta, William R. "Dick" Davis Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
On September 27, 2017, Glen Ayers, a former professor at St. Mary’s School of Law, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. Two St. Mary's alumni—Bankruptcy Judge Craig A. Gargotta (1989) and William R. “Dick” Davis, Jr. (1983)—have provided this tribute to an icon of San Antonio’s bankruptcy bar.
Calvin Massey, Gentleman Farmer, Evan Tsen Lee
Calvin Massey, Gentleman Farmer, Evan Tsen Lee
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “So much of Calvin’s work was intelligible as work about freedom and independence, preventing aggregations of government power that threatened individual freedom. Calvin didn’t love federalism because he had a romanticized view of statehood, he believed in it because he thought centralized power in the federal government was a bigger threat to individual freedom than states were. In most states, a tin-pot governor and amateur hour legislators just aren’t going to be as effective at coercing beliefs as an Executive Branch that contains the U.S. Treasury, the Justice Department, the FBI, and the CIA, not to mention the Pentagon …
Why I So Enjoyed Learning With And From Calvin Massey, Vikram David Amar
Why I So Enjoyed Learning With And From Calvin Massey, Vikram David Amar
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “I am pleased and proud to participate in this tribute to Calvin Massey, with whom I had the pleasure to work and play for about two decades. When I think of Calvin—and I think of him often—I think of a generous friend, a gregarious colleague and a genuinely good man. He possessed many admirable traits, but today I want to focus on three: (1) his breadth; (2) his independent mind; and (3) his thoughtfulness.”
The Uneasy Case For The Retirement Of Douglas Kahn, Jeffrey H. Kahn
The Uneasy Case For The Retirement Of Douglas Kahn, Jeffrey H. Kahn
Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review
In the fall semester of 1964, a young Douglas Kahn joined the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School. During the spring semester of 2016, he will teach his final course as a full-time faculty member. For the interim fifty two years, he has been a fixture of the Michigan law school community. As a tax professor, former student, and his son, I am pleased and honored to write this introduction for an edition of the Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review honoring Professor Kahn’s tenure at the University of Michigan.
In Memory Of Thomas Bowman Black (1928–2016), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law (1974–1988), David Dittfurth
In Memory Of Thomas Bowman Black (1928–2016), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law (1974–1988), David Dittfurth
St. Mary's Law Journal
Tribute to Thomas Bowman Black (1928–2016), Professor of Law, St. Mary's University School of Law (1974–1988).
In Memory Of Joe E. Anderson (1928–2016), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law, Michael S. Ariens
In Memory Of Joe E. Anderson (1928–2016), Professor Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law, Michael S. Ariens
St. Mary's Law Journal
Tribute to Joe E. Anderson (1928–2016), Professor of Law, St. Mary's University School of Law.
Judge James R. Browning: His Legacy For Montana And The Future Of The Federal Judiciary, The Honorable Sidney R. Thomas
Judge James R. Browning: His Legacy For Montana And The Future Of The Federal Judiciary, The Honorable Sidney R. Thomas
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: John M. Brumbaugh, Howard S. Chasanow, Frederic N. Smalkin, Susan Leviton, Tanya Washington, Edward S. Abrams, Alan D. Hornstein
In Memoriam: John M. Brumbaugh, Howard S. Chasanow, Frederic N. Smalkin, Susan Leviton, Tanya Washington, Edward S. Abrams, Alan D. Hornstein
Tanya Monique Washington
No abstract provided.
The Life And Times Of Chief Judge Robert Bell, William L. Reynolds
The Life And Times Of Chief Judge Robert Bell, William L. Reynolds
William L. Reynolds
No abstract provided.
Tributes To Professor Abraham Dash, Karen Rothenberg, Lynne Battaglia, David Bogen, Deborah K. Chasanow
Tributes To Professor Abraham Dash, Karen Rothenberg, Lynne Battaglia, David Bogen, Deborah K. Chasanow
David S. Bogen
No abstract provided.
Tributes To Dean James Forsyth , Lynne A. Battaglia, William Reynolds, David S. Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein
Tributes To Dean James Forsyth , Lynne A. Battaglia, William Reynolds, David S. Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein
David S. Bogen
No abstract provided.
Tributes To Professor Edward Tomlinson, Karen Rothenberg, David Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein, Gary E. Bair
Tributes To Professor Edward Tomlinson, Karen Rothenberg, David Bogen, Alan D. Hornstein, Gary E. Bair
David S. Bogen
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Everett F. Goldberg, Michael J. Kelly, Garrett Power, David S. Bogen, Thomas E. Plank
In Memoriam: Everett F. Goldberg, Michael J. Kelly, Garrett Power, David S. Bogen, Thomas E. Plank
David S. Bogen
No abstract provided.
David Trager: Jurist, Jeffrey B. Morris
Touched By Greatness, Shruti Rana
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.
Tributes To Professor Bernard Auerbach, William L. Reynolds, John Brumbaugh, Melvin J. Sykes
Tributes To Professor Bernard Auerbach, William L. Reynolds, John Brumbaugh, Melvin J. Sykes
William L. Reynolds
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Katherine Vaughns
Touched By Greatness, Shruti Rana
Introduction: Appreciating Bill Stuntz, Michael Klarman, David A. Skeel Jr., Carol Steiker
Introduction: Appreciating Bill Stuntz, Michael Klarman, David A. Skeel Jr., Carol Steiker
All Faculty Scholarship
The past several decades have seen a renaissance in criminal procedure as a cutting edge discipline, and as one inseparably linked to substantive criminal law. The renaissance can be traced in no small part to the work of a single scholar: William Stuntz. This essay is the introductory chapter to The Political Heart of Criminal Procedure: Essays on Themes of William J. Stuntz (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press, 2012), which brings together twelve leading American criminal justice scholars whose own writings have been profoundly influenced by Stuntz and his work. After briefly chronicling the arc of Stuntz’s career, the essay provides …
Preserving Field Notes On Songbird Biology At Indiana University, Eric Snajdr, Ellen D. Ketterson
Preserving Field Notes On Songbird Biology At Indiana University, Eric Snajdr, Ellen D. Ketterson
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Tribute To David Stras: Under The Microscope, Ryan W. Scott
Tribute To David Stras: Under The Microscope, Ryan W. Scott
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Professor Scott's tribute to long time collaborator David R. Stras.