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Full-Text Articles in Law
Henry King, Erik M. Jensen
Henry King, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
Henry King and I both began at Case Western Reserve in 1983, memorialized in an issue of In Brief, the law school magazine, that has a cover photo showing total devastation. It looks like the aftermath of a faculty meeting, but the picture is really of bombed-out Nuremberg, of course.
Professor Morris Shanker, Erik M. Jensen
Professor Morris Shanker, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
Morry Shanker began teaching at the Western Reserve Law School shortly after the creation of the Western Reserve. In fact, had Moses Cleaveland not elbowed his way to the front of the boat in 1796, Professor Shanker would have been the first surveyor to step onto the banks of the Cuyahoga. If that had happened, the house band at Severance Hall might be known today as the Shanker Orchestra.
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Tribute To Professor Robert Lawry, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Tribute To Professor Robert Lawry, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Professor Robert Lawry.
The Price Of Wisdom Is Above Rubies - A Tribute To Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School Of Law 1966-2007 (On His Retirement), Juliet P. Kostritsky
The Price Of Wisdom Is Above Rubies - A Tribute To Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School Of Law 1966-2007 (On His Retirement), Juliet P. Kostritsky
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Ronald J. Coffey Case Western Reserve School of Law 1966-2007.
Ron Coffey: The Thinker's Thinker, Peter M. Gerhart
Ron Coffey: The Thinker's Thinker, Peter M. Gerhart
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Ron Coffey
Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002), Samuel Born, Joseph Hays, Sarah Riodan, George P. Smith Ii
Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002), Samuel Born, Joseph Hays, Sarah Riodan, George P. Smith Ii
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
At this year's annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the inimitable Professor Harry Pratter, who died in March 2002, gathered to share their recollections of his life and career.
Pratter, who was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to the United States as a child, began teaching at the Law School in 1950, after earning his JD from the University of Chicago. He taught many different subjects, including Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments, Conflicts of Law, Contracts, Torts, and Family Law. But more fundamentally, "he taught life," according to Professor Fred Aman, longtime dean of the school. …
A Footnote For Jack Dawson, James J. White, David A. Peters
A Footnote For Jack Dawson, James J. White, David A. Peters
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In the jointly-authored section below, "I" refers to Professor James J. White and "we" refers to White and co-author David A. Peters.
Jack Dawson, known to many at Michigan as Black Jack, taught at the Law School from 1927 to 1958. Much of his work was published in the Michigan Law Review, where he served as a student editor during the 1923-24 academic year. We revisit his work and provide a footnote to his elegant writing on mistake and supervening events.
In Part 1, we talk a little about Jack the man. In Part II, we recite the nature …
In Memoriam — Howard B. Eisenberg, Craig Allen Nard
In Memoriam — Howard B. Eisenberg, Craig Allen Nard
Faculty Publications
This is a tribute to Howard B. Eisenberg.
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
A Tribute To Harry Pratter, George P. Smith Ii
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Tribute To Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., Robert G. Lawson, William H. Fortune, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Tribute To Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., Robert G. Lawson, William H. Fortune, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Lindsey Cowen, Leon Gabinet
Irvin C. Rutter, Gordon A. Christenson
Irvin C. Rutter, Gordon A. Christenson
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
Tribute to legal scholar, Irvin Rutter.
Supreme Court Pays Tribute To Sherman Minton
Supreme Court Pays Tribute To Sherman Minton
Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)
No abstract provided.
Memorial Resolution In Honor Of Albert Barnes Anderson
Memorial Resolution In Honor Of Albert Barnes Anderson
Indiana Law Journal
These resolutions were read at the Memorial Meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association held May 2, 1938, and are printed herein with the consent of the Committee.
The 1937 Commencement
Charles Hepburn (1918-1925)
Pages from the article "The 1937 Commencement" that appeared in the 1937 edition of Indiana University Alumni Quarterly. This section details the events surrounding the dedication of the tablet that hangs in Maxwell Hall in honor of Charles McGuffey Hepburn.
University Alumni Association Pays Tribute To Life Of Judge Enoch Hogate, A.M. '11, Who Died On September 8, 1924
Enoch George Hogate (1906-1918; 1918-1924 Dean Emeritus)
No abstract provided.