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Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein Jan 1992

Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Dean Brings New Ideas To Law School, Evelyn Elllison Dec 1991

Dean Brings New Ideas To Law School, Evelyn Elllison

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


Iu Law Students Rally In Protest, Elllsee Milenky Apr 1991

Iu Law Students Rally In Protest, Elllsee Milenky

Terry Bethel (1990-1991 Acting)

No abstract provided.


Infinity In A Grain Of Sand: The World Of Law And Lawyers As Portrayed In The Clinical Teaching Implicit In The Law School Curriculum, Howard Lesnick Jan 1990

Infinity In A Grain Of Sand: The World Of Law And Lawyers As Portrayed In The Clinical Teaching Implicit In The Law School Curriculum, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The City University Of New York Law School: An Insider's Report, Vanessa Merton Jan 1987

The City University Of New York Law School: An Insider's Report, Vanessa Merton

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

The Law School of the City University of New York ("CUNY") is an experiment in whether it is possible for lawyers to integrate their lives. It is not, primarily, an institution with a somewhat novel, somewhat derivative, approach to legal education (although it is that). It is a place where lawyers try to bridge the gap between love and work, those so often dichotomized constituents of life. At CUNY we are trying simultaneously to equip students for survival in the current legal system and to burden them with a critical perspective on that system; to do and think, to practice …


The Legal Profession Today, William H. Rehnquist Sep 1986

The Legal Profession Today, William H. Rehnquist

Law School Building

Dedication ceremony address, delivered on September 12, 1986, for the addition and renovation of the Indiana University, Bloomington School of Law building.


Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick Jul 1986

Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick Jan 1986

The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins Jan 1979

The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins

Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Reassessing Law Schooling: The Sterling Forest Group, Howard Lesnick May 1978

Reassessing Law Schooling: The Sterling Forest Group, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Bloomington's School Of Law Building Inadequate, Says Dean Harvey, John F. Schrodt Feb 1968

Bloomington's School Of Law Building Inadequate, Says Dean Harvey, John F. Schrodt

William Harvey (1966-1971)

The following is an interview between William B. Harvey, dean of the Indiana University School of Law and John F. Schrodt, /r., editor of the "I-Witness".


Men And Measures In The Law: Five Lectures Delivered In April, 1948, By Honorable Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of New Jersey, Edwin Blythe Stason Jan 1948

Men And Measures In The Law: Five Lectures Delivered In April, 1948, By Honorable Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of New Jersey, Edwin Blythe Stason

Cook Lecture Materials

Reprint of article "Men and Measures in the Law" by E. Blythe Stason reviewing the fourth series of William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions, five lectures delivered by Honorable Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey at the University of Michigan Law School in April 1948.


The Triumvirate Of The Profession Of The Law, Paul V. Mcnutt Jan 1926

The Triumvirate Of The Profession Of The Law, Paul V. Mcnutt

Paul McNutt (1925-1933)

Presented at Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, held at Michigan City, Ind., July 8th, 9th and 10th, 1921.


The Future Of Michigan's Law School, Henry M. Bates Mar 1924

The Future Of Michigan's Law School, Henry M. Bates

Articles

An article penned by Dean Bates in anticipation of the opening of the Law School's Lawyers' Club buildings in the following year. Bates does not mention by name the "distinguished alumnus of the University" whose "vision has developed the best-conceived and most effective plan in the history of the legal profession and the interests which it serves." A general narrative "travelogue" of the Law School in 1924.


American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard Jan 1904

American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard

George Reinhard (1902-1906)

No abstract provided.


Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers Jan 1901

Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers

William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)

No abstract provided.


Law And Lawyers In Society: An Address Delivered Before The Graduating Class Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, March 28, 1866, James V. Campbell Dec 1865

Law And Lawyers In Society: An Address Delivered Before The Graduating Class Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, March 28, 1866, James V. Campbell

Other Publications

"We have spent some pleasant time together in searching out the foundations of the law. In studying its principles, you have acquired, I trust, a creditable amount of knowledge upon the special topics which are most likely to claim the attention of active lawyers ...."

"You need never fear to aim to high. The arrow never gravitates upward. The great danger among lawyers is, that they sometimes aim to low...."


Closing Remarks Of Prof J.V. Campbell To The Graduating Class Of The Law Department, March 21st, 1863., James V. Campbell Dec 1862

Closing Remarks Of Prof J.V. Campbell To The Graduating Class Of The Law Department, March 21st, 1863., James V. Campbell

Other Publications

[The following remarks of Professor Campbell, at the close of his series of Law Lectures for the present year, having been unanimously requested by the class for publication, were kindly furnished by him. Being extempore, and prompted solely by the feelings and emotions of the hour, it is the wish of those who heard those words of counsel and farewell to publish them, verbatim, as delivered.] ....

"....But among our thoughts the question will arise, To what end have we been spending this long period in searching out and studying the principles of the law? ... Why then have …


On The Study Of Law: An Address At The Opening Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, October 3, 1859, James V. Campbell Dec 1858

On The Study Of Law: An Address At The Opening Of The Law Department Of The University Of Michigan, October 3, 1859, James V. Campbell

Other Publications

Professor Campbell's address on the occasion of the inauguration of the Department of Law at the University of Michigan, laying out the hopes for and expectations of the newly-created unit. He sweeps wide through the history of the State and the nobility of the profession: "Let everyone come to the study of the Law with a proper sense of its dignity and importance."