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Private Lawyers And Public Responsibilities, Carl Mcgowan
Private Lawyers And Public Responsibilities, Carl Mcgowan
Michigan Law Review
A half-century ago when this Law Quadrangle was conceived and constructed, it was surely an act of faith on the part of its wise and generous donor. So it was also of this University which undertook the challenge to make of his vision a reality - to provide, in the most magnificent plant for legal education this country has ever seen, instruction in the law and constant refinement of its ideals worthy of the most rigorous traditions of the higher learning.
Volume 17, Issue 3 (Fall 1981), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 17, Issue 3 (Fall 1981), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Mencken Performance
- Homecoming
- Valedictorians
- Renovations
- Faculty
- Supreme Court Visit
- Law School Fund Donors
- Library Gifts
- Students
- Sibley Lecturer
- Index
- Announcements
Dedication: Dean Robert K. Walsh, Glenn E. Pasvogel
Dedication: Dean Robert K. Walsh, Glenn E. Pasvogel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 17, Issue 2 (Summer 1981) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 17, Issue 2 (Summer 1981) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Letter From the Dean
- Placement Policies and Procedures
- Faculty
- Campus and the Law School
- Academic Calendar and Description
- Clinical Education Programs
- Student Organizations
- Employment Preference Index
- Directory of Graduates
With great pleasure and pride we introduce in this directory the 1982 graduating class of the University of Georgia School of Law. This senior class, 232 students selected from 1,505 applicants, entered the Georgia Law School in the fall of 1979 with a mean undergraduate grade point average of 3.50 and an average Law School Admission Test score of 648. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the …
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law, Intellect, and Education by Francis A. Allen
Law For Everyone For The Librarian, Hugh M. Kindred
Law For Everyone For The Librarian, Hugh M. Kindred
Dalhousie Law Journal
The problem raised by this subject is one of access to the law.' Encapsulated in my title, Law for Everyone For the Librarian, are three components: the law; the reader with a problem; and you, the librarian. The issue is essentially how to bring the three together, and in my judgment the librarian is the critical link. The equipment you need I have divided into four elements, which I will pose to you as questions: What are the resources? Where are they? How do you get at them? and How can you use them to the reader's benefit?
Volume 17, Issue 1 (Spring 1981), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 17, Issue 1 (Spring 1981), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Justice Blackmun Addresses Law Day Audience
- The Past Brought Forward: Georgia's Current Chief Executive Portrait Added to Hall of Governors
- Space! Law Library Annex Opens
- Subject Mastery
- New Approaches and Traditional Wins
- Perspectives on the First Amendment
- Capital Gifts
- Charles A. Kimbrell: Alumni Service Scroll Recipient 1981
- Robert B. Struble: Alumni Service Scroll Recipient 1981
- Achievements of the Faculty
- Sibley Lecturer Cautions Against Judicial Nominee Litmus Test
- Class of 1980: Roster of Employment
What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law Casebooks: A View From The Podium, Robert A. Sedler
Constitutional Law Casebooks: A View From The Podium, Robert A. Sedler
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Edward L. Barrett, and Constitutional Law: Principles and Policy by Jerome A. Barron and C. Thomas Dienes, and The Process of Constitutional Decisionmaking by Paul Brest, and Constitutional Law--Cases ad Other Problems by Paul A. Freund, Arthur F. Sutherland, Mark DeWolf Howe and Ernest J. Brown, and Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Gerald Gunther, and Constitutional Law: Case and Materials b Paul Kauper and Francis Beytagh, and Constitutional Law: Cases--Comments--Questions by William B. Lockhart, Yale Kamisar, and Jesse H. Choper.
Dedication - Ronald Ross Davenport - Educator, Activist, Leader, John Heinz
Dedication - Ronald Ross Davenport - Educator, Activist, Leader, John Heinz
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication - Ronald Davenport, Henry J. Mcanulty
Dedication - Ronald Davenport, Henry J. Mcanulty
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication - Ronald Ross Davenport - An Appreciation, Kenneth L. Hirsch
Dedication - Ronald Ross Davenport - An Appreciation, Kenneth L. Hirsch
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication - Ronald R. Davenport - The Pursuit Of Excellence, Cornelius F. Murphy Jr.
Dedication - Ronald R. Davenport - The Pursuit Of Excellence, Cornelius F. Murphy Jr.
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Competence And The Law Schools, Roger C. Cramton
Lawyer Competence And The Law Schools, Roger C. Cramton
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jack Hyman: Comments And Review, Thomas E. Headrick
Jack Hyman: Comments And Review, Thomas E. Headrick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Jack Hyman, Louis A. Del Cotto
The Reach Of The Mind, John Henry Schlegel
Jack Hyman: Student, Alfred S. Konefsky
In Memoriam: The Intellectual Legacy Of Lon Fuller, Alfred S. Konefsky, Elizabeth B. Mensch, John Henry Schlegel
In Memoriam: The Intellectual Legacy Of Lon Fuller, Alfred S. Konefsky, Elizabeth B. Mensch, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Myth Of Legal Reasoning, Alan D. Hornstein
The Myth Of Legal Reasoning, Alan D. Hornstein
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clinical Education And Lawyer Competency: The Process Of Learning To Learn From Experience Through Properly Structured Clinical Supervision, Kenneth R. Kreiling
Clinical Education And Lawyer Competency: The Process Of Learning To Learn From Experience Through Properly Structured Clinical Supervision, Kenneth R. Kreiling
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching And Testing For Competence In Law Schools, Robert Keeton
Teaching And Testing For Competence In Law Schools, Robert Keeton
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin
Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Change And Continuity In Legal Education, Roger C. Cramton
Change And Continuity In Legal Education, Roger C. Cramton
Michigan Law Review
Within this maelstrom of accelerating change, the American law school remains, by comparison, an island of stability. Change there has been; one of the purposes of this piece is to chronicle some major recent changes. But in broad outline the structure, method, and content of American legal education has remained remarkably untouched. Whether this demonstrates that American legal education is remarkably flexible in its adaptation to a changing legal environment or that it is irrelevant to social change, I leave to the reader.
In Memoriam: Wilson Gesner Stapleton 1901-1979, Walter C. Kelley
In Memoriam: Wilson Gesner Stapleton 1901-1979, Walter C. Kelley
Cleveland State Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Wilson Gesner Stapleton 1901-1979, Frank D. Celebrezze
In Memoriam: Wilson Gesner Stapleton 1901-1979, Frank D. Celebrezze
Cleveland State Law Review
No abstract provided.