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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law School Giving Higher Grades To Students, Pete Winton
Law School Giving Higher Grades To Students, Pete Winton
Terry Bethel (1990-1991 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Self-Regulation Of Judicial Misconduct Could Be Mis-Regulation, Anthony D'Amato
Self-Regulation Of Judicial Misconduct Could Be Mis-Regulation, Anthony D'Amato
Michigan Law Review
Judge Harry T. Edwards has written a lucid and seemingly logical plea for the judiciary to be granted exclusive self-regulation over all matters of judicial misconduct that fall short of crimes or impeachable offenses. His essay demonstrates the seriousness with which he regards misconduct that would bring shame to the federal judiciary. He believes that the judiciary as a whole is the best institution to ascertain and take measures against individual aberrant judges who are guilty of various forms of misconduct, and I have no doubt of the sincerity of his belief. Yet when we look at claims for self-regulation …
New York Law School Reporter, November 1990, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, November 1990, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Law In Progressive Politics, Cornel West
The Role Of Law In Progressive Politics, Cornel West
Vanderbilt Law Review
What is the role and function of the law in contemporary progressive politics? Do legal institutions represent crucial terrain on which significant social change can take place? If so, how? In what ways? How can progressive lawyers remain relatively true to their moral convictions and political goals?
In this Article I shall attempt to respond to these urgent questions.I will try to carve out a vital democratic space left between the Scylla of upbeat liberalism that harbors excessive hopes for the law and the Charybdis of downbeat leftism that promotes exorbitant doubts about the law. My argument rests upon three …
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1990, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1990, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Acquired by Character, Not by Money (Kenneth W. Starr)
- Fundamentals and Initiatives (Elder Russell M. Nelson)
- Christ and the Code (Joseph G. Allegretti)
- Truth: a Shield to Memory (Elder Marion D. Hanks)
Peer Review Immunity: Ab 2856, Senate Judiciary Committee, Assembly Judiciary Committee
Peer Review Immunity: Ab 2856, Senate Judiciary Committee, Assembly Judiciary Committee
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Plans, Protections, And Professional Intervention: Innovations In Divorce Custody Reform And The Role Of Legal Professionals, Jane W. Ellis
Plans, Protections, And Professional Intervention: Innovations In Divorce Custody Reform And The Role Of Legal Professionals, Jane W. Ellis
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Beginning with an overview of the "law in theory" in Part II, this Article describes the Parenting Act's political origins and the aspirations on which the Act was based. These aspirations reflect common contemporary national themes and are based on common (and often unexamined) assumptions about the purposes of custody law and, indeed, the nature and capacity of law itself. They are described in conjunction with major theoretical arguments about custody reform. Part II then sets out the specific regulations embodying the drafters' goals. The Article next looks at this ambitious new "law in practice" in Part III. It describes …
Garth Leaves Legacy Of Excellence, Dan Medrea
Garth Leaves Legacy Of Excellence, Dan Medrea
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Volume 13, Issue 2 (Fall 1990)
Selecting Law Clerks, Patricia M. Wald
Selecting Law Clerks, Patricia M. Wald
Michigan Law Review
April may indeed have been "the cruellest month" this year for federal judges and their prospective clerks. For a decade now, federal judges have been trying - largely without success - to conduct a dignified, collegial, efficient law clerk selection process. Because each federal judge has only to choose two to three clerks each year, and there is a large universe of qualified applicants graduating each year from our law schools, this would not seem an insurmountable task. And because each federal judge has choice first-year positions to offer and has no need or ability to dicker on salary or …
Vol. 14, No. 4 (September 1990)
Bench, Bar, Law School Partnership Can Bring Professionalism Back, J. Martin Burke
Bench, Bar, Law School Partnership Can Bring Professionalism Back, J. Martin Burke
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
In this article, the author argues for a new partnership among the law schools, the practicing bar, and the judiciary to effectively address professionalism issues in the field of law.
Attorney Endows New Law Scholarship
Attorney Endows New Law Scholarship
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Law School Applications Rise, June Lyle
Law School Applications Rise, June Lyle
Terry Bethel (1990-1991 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Women Lawyers And The Quest For Professional Identity In Late Nineteenth-Century America, Virginia G. Drachman
Women Lawyers And The Quest For Professional Identity In Late Nineteenth-Century America, Virginia G. Drachman
Michigan Law Review
Whenever Lelia Robinson, a nineteenth-century woman lawyer, prepared to take a case to court, she faced a particular problem what to do about her hat. "Shall the woman attorney wear her hat when arguing a case or making a motion in court," she asked in 1888, "or shall she remove it?" Robinson's question was not a frivolous matter of fashion, but a serious concern to every woman lawyer who entered the courtroom. As a proper lady of her day, it was not only appropriate that she wear a hat in public, it was expected of her. But as a lawyer, …
Attorney's Fees Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977: A Primer, E. Ann Compton Keel
Attorney's Fees Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977: A Primer, E. Ann Compton Keel
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
1990 Survey: Student Attitudes On Balancing Career And Family, Charles Morton, Padraic Mcsherry
1990 Survey: Student Attitudes On Balancing Career And Family, Charles Morton, Padraic Mcsherry
Student Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Former Dean Dons Judge's Robes
Margaret Bush Wilson: Advocate, Counselor, Friend, Margaret Bush Wilson, Kenneth R. Wallentine
Margaret Bush Wilson: Advocate, Counselor, Friend, Margaret Bush Wilson, Kenneth R. Wallentine
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Introduction by Kevin R. Wallentine.
Text of Address to Students and Faculty of the J. Reuben Clark Law School on January 18, 1990 by Margaret Bush Wilson.
Law Students Estimate Half Joined Boycott, Dan Joseph
Law Students Estimate Half Joined Boycott, Dan Joseph
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Iu Law Students Join Nationwide Class Boycott, Dan Joseph
Iu Law Students Join Nationwide Class Boycott, Dan Joseph
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Changes In The State's Law Firm: The Powers, Duties And Operations Of The Office Of The Attorney General, The Honorable Lacy H. Thornburg
Changes In The State's Law Firm: The Powers, Duties And Operations Of The Office Of The Attorney General, The Honorable Lacy H. Thornburg
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bryant Garth (Photographs)
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
Dean Garth Gets "Roasted" at Nick's by Prof. Tanford
Dean Garth Receices a Plaque from PILF