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The Restatement Volume 6 No. 2, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
The Restatement Volume 6 No. 2, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Yearbooks and Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Despite Dean Turnovers, School Upholds Standards, Brigette Panarisi
Despite Dean Turnovers, School Upholds Standards, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Posner On Literature, L. H. Larue
Posner On Literature, L. H. Larue
Michigan Law Review
Judge Richard A. Posner has expanded the scope of his writing. We have previously known him as one of the leaders in law and economics. He is now moving into the field of law and literature. His offering is an article, Law and Literature: A Relation Reargued, which has been published in the Virginia Law Review.
As one might expect, he performs intelligently. Posner is well read in literature; he displays a genuine love for that which he has read; and he writes with wit and grace. In short, in law and literature, as in law and economics, Posner …
In Defense Of A Double Standard In The Rules Of Ethics: A Critical Reevaluation Of The Chinese Wall And Vicarious Disqualification, Frances Witty Hamermesh
In Defense Of A Double Standard In The Rules Of Ethics: A Critical Reevaluation Of The Chinese Wall And Vicarious Disqualification, Frances Witty Hamermesh
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note suggests that no change is warranted at the present time; courts should not adopt the Chinese wall defense to vicarious disqualification of private firms. The Chinese wall should, however, continue to operate as an internal device for protection of confidentiality. As such, it encourages firms to avoid disqualification by obtaining client consent to successive representation. Neither the historical record of the work of the Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards (the Kutak Commission), the empirical evidence currently available, nor the pragmatic arguments offered by many commentators justify an exception to, or modification of, the standard of imputed …
In Memoriam Leon Harry Wallace (1904-1985)
In Memoriam Leon Harry Wallace (1904-1985)
Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)
No abstract provided.
The Emergence Of Law Firms In The American Legal Profession, Thomas Paul Pinansky
The Emergence Of Law Firms In The American Legal Profession, Thomas Paul Pinansky
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Review, Fall 1986, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
The Review, Fall 1986, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Annual Magazines
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
The Legal Profession Today, William H. Rehnquist
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.
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
School Of Law Preparing For Justice's Speech, Brigette Panarisi
School Of Law Preparing For Justice's Speech, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Iu's New Acting Law Dean Favors Liberal Arts Education
Iu's New Acting Law Dean Favors Liberal Arts Education
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Attorney's Fees For Consumers In Warranty Actions-An Expanding Role For The U.C.C.?, David T. Schaeffer
Attorney's Fees For Consumers In Warranty Actions-An Expanding Role For The U.C.C.?, David T. Schaeffer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick
Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Two Contradictory Criticisms Of Clinical Education: Dilemmas And Directions In Lawyering Education, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Two Contradictory Criticisms Of Clinical Education: Dilemmas And Directions In Lawyering Education, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Antioch Law Journal
This article reviews what legal education is attempting to accomplish in teaching lawyering skills and where, from my perspective as a clinician, I think it has fallen short. I then offer some suggestions for what both clinicians and non-clinicians might do to further our efforts directed at truly educating lawyers. The two critiques I will offer of clinical education derive from two of clinical education's principal goals - teaching students how to "behave"as well as "think" like a lawyer (a behavorist goal), and teaching our students to think more broadly about the purpose of their roles as lawyers in the …
The Stages Of The Clinical Supervisory Relationship, Peter Toll Hoffman
The Stages Of The Clinical Supervisory Relationship, Peter Toll Hoffman
Antioch Law Journal
Clinical education is an established fact in legal education today, despite continuing battles in individual schools over the size and budget of the clinical curriculum and the status of clinical teachers.' Because of increasing pressure from students, the Bar, and faculty committed to the creation and maintenance of clinical courses, law schools have responded by labeling a widely diverse body of courses as falling under that heading. Many of these courses bear only scant resemblance to the service-oriented, live, poverty law clinics that were once the model for clinical programs.2 While no attempt will be made here to call for …
A Comment For Tom Shaffer: The Ethics Of Race, The Ethics Of Corruption, James J. Friedberg
A Comment For Tom Shaffer: The Ethics Of Race, The Ethics Of Corruption, James J. Friedberg
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship--A Response To Professor Shaffer, Carl M. Selinger
The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship--A Response To Professor Shaffer, Carl M. Selinger
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forfeiture Of Attorney's Fees: A Trap For The Unwary, Elazabeth A. Raies
Forfeiture Of Attorney's Fees: A Trap For The Unwary, Elazabeth A. Raies
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Quebec Legal Education Since 1945: Cultural Paradoxes And Traditional Ambiguities, J Ec Brierley
Quebec Legal Education Since 1945: Cultural Paradoxes And Traditional Ambiguities, J Ec Brierley
Dalhousie Law Journal
Some remarkable things have occurred in Quebec legal education over the last forty years. All phases of the educational process have been the object of an official government enquiry (as a consequence of widespread student discontent that led to street demonstrations); a major sociological and futuristic study of the profession and of university studies has attempted to stimulate a major shift in the intellectual orientations of legal education to ready us for the year 2000; the loss by the Quebec legal professions of lawyers and notaries of substantial power to the profit of a government agency regulating all professions in …
New Help Wanted Signs, Scott Anderson
New Help Wanted Signs, Scott Anderson
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Garth Named Acting Dean Of The Law School, John S. Newland
Garth Named Acting Dean Of The Law School, John S. Newland
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Acting Dean Prefers Teaching, Scott Noblitt
Acting Dean Prefers Teaching, Scott Noblitt
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
What Should Lawyers Do: An Essay On Lawyers, The Free Economy, Redistribution, And Democratic Legitimacy, James P. Beckwith Jr.
What Should Lawyers Do: An Essay On Lawyers, The Free Economy, Redistribution, And Democratic Legitimacy, James P. Beckwith Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Empirical Analysis Of The Medical And Legal Professions' Experiences And Perceptions Of Medical And Legal Malpractice, J. Douglas Peters, Steven K. Nord, R. Donald Woodson
An Empirical Analysis Of The Medical And Legal Professions' Experiences And Perceptions Of Medical And Legal Malpractice, J. Douglas Peters, Steven K. Nord, R. Donald Woodson
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The purpose of this study is to describe the general perceptions of doctors and lawyers regarding medical and legal malpractice. The study does not purport to draw conclusions about the statistical significance of the presented numbers and percentages. In addition, the results presented should be interpreted in light of the methodology and response rate obtained in the survey.