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Tribute To Andrew Walkover, John Mitchell
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, John Mitchell
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Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, James E. Bond
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, James E. Bond
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In a tribute to Andrew Walkover, Dean James Bond revisits the first meeting he had with Professor Walkover. Dean Bond’s impression of Professor Walkover, with whom he worked for six months, was that he had a marvelous sense of humor, a shrewd insight into other people's motivations, and a detached sense of compassion. He delighted in personalities and politics, and his colleagues delighted in him.
Memorial To Professor Andrew Walkover, Paula Lustbader
Memorial To Professor Andrew Walkover, Paula Lustbader
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Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, Christopher Rideout
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, Christopher Rideout
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Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.
The Future Of Liberal Legal Scholarship, David Skover, Ronald Collins
The Future Of Liberal Legal Scholarship, David Skover, Ronald Collins
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Earl Warren is dead. A generation of liberal legal scholars continues, nevertheless, to act as if the man and his Court preside over the present. While this romanticism is understandable, it exacts a high price in a world transformed. The following commentary is a reconstructive criticism written from the perspective of two liberals concerned about the future of "legal liberalism." The author’s present their views as a commentary to emphasize their preliminary character; they represent thier current assessment of where liberals stand and where they might redirect their energies. In Part I, they outline the reasons for believing that there …