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Nova Law Review-Volume 14-1989-1990, Debra D. Duckett, Robert H. Sturgess, Gayle Coleman, Ellen Fell Baig, David A. Barclay, Richard C. Mahler, Cynthia M. Parrish, Anthony J. Petrillo, Daniel J. Santaniello Oct 1989

Nova Law Review-Volume 14-1989-1990, Debra D. Duckett, Robert H. Sturgess, Gayle Coleman, Ellen Fell Baig, David A. Barclay, Richard C. Mahler, Cynthia M. Parrish, Anthony J. Petrillo, Daniel J. Santaniello

Law Review Mastheads

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Moving Into Management From The Outside, Lynn Wishart Jul 1989

Moving Into Management From The Outside, Lynn Wishart

Library Staff Articles

When accepting a promotion from outside the organization, the new manager must understand what is being given up and left behind, and must also realize clearly what expectations the new library holds. In the new position, the outside manager must articulate goals and find common ground with supervisors and subordinates. The take-charge period should be used for judicious decision making and intense learning.


In Praise Of Student-Edited Law Reviews: A Reply To Professor Dekanal, John Paul Jones Jan 1989

In Praise Of Student-Edited Law Reviews: A Reply To Professor Dekanal, John Paul Jones

Law Faculty Publications

Prof. Jones responds to a previous writer's arguments that the student-edited law review be replaced by journals edited by law faculty members. He argues that there are not enough willing faculty editors and staff members to sustain the present number and production rate of law journals.


The Law Schools, Howard A. Glickstein Jan 1989

The Law Schools, Howard A. Glickstein

Scholarly Works

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Individual Entitlement To The Financial Benefits Of A Professional Degree: An Empirical Study Of The Attitudes And Expectations Of Married Professional Students And Their Spouses, Rebecca Redosh Eisner, Ruth Zimmerman Jan 1989

Individual Entitlement To The Financial Benefits Of A Professional Degree: An Empirical Study Of The Attitudes And Expectations Of Married Professional Students And Their Spouses, Rebecca Redosh Eisner, Ruth Zimmerman

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Part I of this Note describes the case law that delineated the factors examined in the study. Those factors are the financial support provided by the supporting spouse, the extent of personal sacrifice made by the supporting spouse, the length of the marriage and corresponding accumulated assets of the marriage at the time of the divorce, and the relative earning capacities of the two parties after the divorce. Part II discusses the design of the study, and specifically how we manipulated these factors in hypothetical vignettes to measure reactions to the factors. Part III presents the results and our conclusions …