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Order Of The Owl Honors Distinguished Alumni, Jonella Frank, Evie Holzer
Order Of The Owl Honors Distinguished Alumni, Jonella Frank, Evie Holzer
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez: Living The American Dream, Jonella Frank
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez: Living The American Dream, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
From The Dean, Joseph Harroz Jr.
Ou Legal Clinic: Celebrating 40 Years Of Service, Jonella Frank
Ou Legal Clinic: Celebrating 40 Years Of Service, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Joi Gordon: Suiting Up For Service To Others, Jonella Frank
Joi Gordon: Suiting Up For Service To Others, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Ou Law Updates: The Oxford Experience
Sooner Lawyer, Fall 2011/Winter 2012
Judge Martin Moltz: Enjoying The Ride, Sheridan Haynew
Judge Martin Moltz: Enjoying The Ride, Sheridan Haynew
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Mckissick V. Carmichael Revisited: Legal Education In North Carolina Through The Lens Of Desegregation Jurisprudence, Wendy B. Scott
Mckissick V. Carmichael Revisited: Legal Education In North Carolina Through The Lens Of Desegregation Jurisprudence, Wendy B. Scott
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Longer "Naked And Shivering Outside Her Gates": Establishing Law As A Full-Time On-Campus Academic Discipline At Mcgill University Inthe Nineteenth Century, A J. Hobbins
Dalhousie Law Journal
Although Canada was a single province (1763-1791), subsequently divided into Upper and Lower Canada, legal education developed very differently in the two components. The Law Society of Upper Canada controlled legal education in Ontario until the second half of the twentieth century, while in Quebec, where the legal system was based on both civil and common law, university-based legal education began in the first half of the nineteenth century. This study examines how legal education developed at McGill University, moving from part-time teaching by professionals off-campus to an on-campus faculty taught by full-time academics by the end of the century …
Volume 45, Issue 1 (Fall 2011), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 45, Issue 1 (Fall 2011), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Hellerstein's Leadership in Tax Law Recognized
- Arbitration and the Constitution
- The Epidemic of Residential Mortgage Fraud
- Ethics in an e-Environment
- Headlines
- Fifth U.S. Supreme Court Clerk in Seven Years
- Two Outstanding Senior Hires Fill the Sibley and Woodruff Positions
- Law School Renovation
- Hirsch Hall Highlights
- Re-enactment of the Hunter/Holmes Trial and Legal Panel
- Chief Justice Hunstein Delivers House Lecture
- Rusk Center Reports
- Faculty Accomplishments
- Student Briefs
- Class of 2011 Commencement
- Alumni Activities
- Butler and Bowen Honored for Excellence
Richard A. Nagareda, "In Memorian" 1963-2010, Chris Guthrie, John C.P. Goldberg, Andrew R. Gould, J. Maria Glover
Richard A. Nagareda, "In Memorian" 1963-2010, Chris Guthrie, John C.P. Goldberg, Andrew R. Gould, J. Maria Glover
Vanderbilt Law Review
A year ago, many of us gathered in Vanderbilt University Law School's Flynn Auditorium to attend a "Celebration of the Life of Professor Richard Nagareda." Frankly, I didn't feel like celebrating, a sentiment I suspect others shared. Richard-scholar, teacher, mentor, colleague, friend, father, husband-had left this earth before any of us were ready to part with him. And yet, as the speakers shared their memories of Richard, the intense grief I had felt since learning of Richard's untimely death began to dissipate. There was then, and there remains now, so much to celebrate about his life. For in his forty-seven …
A Tribute To Patrick Baude, Randall T. Shepard, Lauren K. Robel, Daniel O. Conkle, Laura J. Cooper, Roger B. Dworkin, Jeffrey E. Stake
A Tribute To Patrick Baude, Randall T. Shepard, Lauren K. Robel, Daniel O. Conkle, Laura J. Cooper, Roger B. Dworkin, Jeffrey E. Stake
Indiana Law Journal
The Board of Editors dedicates Volume 86 of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of Patrick Baude, who taught at the School of Law from August 1968 until his death in January 2011, and who served for many years as the faculty advisor for the Indiana Law Journal. As evidenced below, Professor Baude’s influence spread far beyond the bounds of his classroom walls, and his presence in the Law School’s community will be sorely missed.
Injecting Law Student Drama Into The Classroom: Transforming An E-Discovery Class (Or Any Law School Class) With A Complex, Student-Generated Simulation, Paula Schaefer
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Promise Of Grutter: Diverse Interactions At The University Of Michigan Law School, Meera E. Deo
The Promise Of Grutter: Diverse Interactions At The University Of Michigan Law School, Meera E. Deo
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michigan Law School on the grounds of educational diversity. Yet the Court's assumption that admitting diverse students into law school would result in improved race relations, livelier classroom conversations, and better professional outcomes for students has never been empirically tested. This Article relies on survey and focus group data collected at the University of Michigan Lav School campus itself in March 2010 to examine not only whether, but how diversity affects learning. The data indicate both that there are sufficient numbers of students of color …
The Method And The Message, Corie Rosen
Peer Editing: A Comprehensive Pedagogical Approach To Maximize Assessment Opportunities, Integrate Collaborative Learning, And Achieve Desired Outcomes, Cassandra L. Hill
Peer Editing: A Comprehensive Pedagogical Approach To Maximize Assessment Opportunities, Integrate Collaborative Learning, And Achieve Desired Outcomes, Cassandra L. Hill
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Northwestern University School Of Law's Two Year Work Requirement And Its Possible Effects On Women: Another Tile In The Glass Ceiling?, Kathleen Kunkle Gilbert
Northwestern University School Of Law's Two Year Work Requirement And Its Possible Effects On Women: Another Tile In The Glass Ceiling?, Kathleen Kunkle Gilbert
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
In Memorium: Joseph Paul Doyle, Justin M. Marchesi
In Memorium: Joseph Paul Doyle, Justin M. Marchesi
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Explaining The Importance Of Public Choice For Law, D. Daniel Sokol
Explaining The Importance Of Public Choice For Law, D. Daniel Sokol
Michigan Law Review
The next generation of government officials, business leaders, and members of civil society likely will draw from the current pool of law school students. These students often lack a foundation of the theoretical and analytical tools necessary to understand law's interplay with government. This highlights the importance of public choice analysis. By framing issues through a public choice lens, these students will learn the dynamics of effective decision making within various institutional settings. Filling the void of how to explain the decision-making process of institutional actors in legal settings is Public Choice Concepts and Applications in Law by Maxwell Steams …
Yes We Can, Pass The Bar. University Of The District Of Columbia, David A. Clarke School Of Law Bar Passage Initiatives And Bar Pass Rates - From The Titanic To The Queen Mary!, Derek Alphran, Tanya Washington, Vincent Eagan Phd.
Yes We Can, Pass The Bar. University Of The District Of Columbia, David A. Clarke School Of Law Bar Passage Initiatives And Bar Pass Rates - From The Titanic To The Queen Mary!, Derek Alphran, Tanya Washington, Vincent Eagan Phd.
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
Bar passage rates began to fall at the University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC-DCSL) in the late 1990s as the District and the School of Law dealt with many changes related to uncertain funding and staffing. As a result, in 1998, the Law School created the Bar Passage Task Force (BPTF) to study the issue, prepare a plan of action to put bar passage on an upward path, and to implement that plan. In 2003, at the time of UDC-DCSL's application for full accreditation with the American Bar Association (ABA), the Law School's …
18th Annual Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. Lecture, Eric H. Holder Jr.
18th Annual Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. Lecture, Eric H. Holder Jr.
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Is A Judicial Author?, Peter Friedman
What Is A Judicial Author?, Peter Friedman
Mercer Law Review
Martha Woodmansee has pointed out that
the law has yet to be affected by the "critique of authorship" initiated by Foucault and carried forward in the rich variety of post-structuralist research that has characterized literary studies during the last two decades. Indeed, . . . it would seem that as creative production becomes more corporate, collective, and collaborative, the law invokes the Romantic author all the more insistently.
Woodmansee wrote about the conceptions of authorship that legal institutions bring to bear in deciding copyright-related disputes.2 Nevertheless, the law's ignorance of the "critique of authorship" includes a willful ignorance of the …
Why Does The Method Matter?, Lorena Fries, Veronica Matus
Why Does The Method Matter?, Lorena Fries, Veronica Matus
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Teaching In A Transformative Era: Selected Essays From The Society Of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, Raquel Aldana, Hazel Weiser
Teaching In A Transformative Era: Selected Essays From The Society Of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, Raquel Aldana, Hazel Weiser
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.