Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 16 of 16

Full-Text Articles in Law

Turning Criminal Law Students Into Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys (At Least For One Day), Stephen D. Easton Oct 2004

Turning Criminal Law Students Into Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys (At Least For One Day), Stephen D. Easton

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Nova Law Review-Volume 29-2004-2005, Krista S. Kovalcin, David A. Ray, Katherine H. Miller, Suzen M. Grieshop Corrada, Jeffrey M. Berman, Michele R. Forte, Douglas P. Gerber, Michael B. Murphey, Ivan J. Tarasuk, David M. Blank, Jennifer C. Erdelyi, Leanne M. Innet, Laura Pearce, Nicole Zimmerman Oct 2004

Nova Law Review-Volume 29-2004-2005, Krista S. Kovalcin, David A. Ray, Katherine H. Miller, Suzen M. Grieshop Corrada, Jeffrey M. Berman, Michele R. Forte, Douglas P. Gerber, Michael B. Murphey, Ivan J. Tarasuk, David M. Blank, Jennifer C. Erdelyi, Leanne M. Innet, Laura Pearce, Nicole Zimmerman

Law Review Mastheads

No abstract provided.


Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 11-2004-2005, Trey Miller, Michele Bloom, Raquel James, Richard Blystone, Estelle Lesleigh Varner, John Andrew Atkinson, Matthew Schwartz, Nirjari Desai, Sandra Murguia, Juliana Pinzon, Aisha Jack Oct 2004

Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 11-2004-2005, Trey Miller, Michele Bloom, Raquel James, Richard Blystone, Estelle Lesleigh Varner, John Andrew Atkinson, Matthew Schwartz, Nirjari Desai, Sandra Murguia, Juliana Pinzon, Aisha Jack

ILSA Journal Mastheads

No abstract provided.


When Conflicting Rights Collide: Dealing With Sexually Aggressive Students With Disabilities, P. Tyson Bennett Jan 2004

When Conflicting Rights Collide: Dealing With Sexually Aggressive Students With Disabilities, P. Tyson Bennett

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Teaching Professionalism In Context: Insights From Students, Clients, Adversaries, And Judges, Melissa Lyn Breger, Gina M. Calabrese, Theresa A. Hughes Jan 2004

Teaching Professionalism In Context: Insights From Students, Clients, Adversaries, And Judges, Melissa Lyn Breger, Gina M. Calabrese, Theresa A. Hughes

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lessons From La Morenita Del Tepeyac, Ana M. Novoa Jan 2004

Lessons From La Morenita Del Tepeyac, Ana M. Novoa

Faculty Articles

The concept that the powerful and wealthy have the absolute obligation to offer political, financial, and social liberation to those at the margins of society should have special importance to those who are lawyers and professionals of color. People spend considerable time working through, working in, and centered in the dominant, or caucasian European culture. The legal system regularly fails to see, accept, realize, or believe when truth is presented at the margins. Nonetheless, it is at the margins that true legal and personal reform take place. Even in a friendly environment, where people are encouraged to step outside the …


Class Of 2007, University Of Richmond Jan 2004

Class Of 2007, University Of Richmond

Class Photos 1998-Current

This facebook contains photographs of the Class of 2007 at the T. C. Williams School of Law.


Yale Kamisar The Teacher, Jeffrey S. Lehman Jan 2004

Yale Kamisar The Teacher, Jeffrey S. Lehman

Michigan Law Review

I first heard Yale Kamisar's name in the spring of 1977 while deciding where to go to law school. The then Dean of Admissions at Michigan suggested I call a graduate practicing law near me in upstate New York. The graduate eloquently endorsed Michigan. But what impressed me most was his statement, "When you go to Michigan you must be sure to take a course from a professor named Yale Kamisar. That course changed the way I thought about law. Every day we'd go to class and talk about interesting cases and I was always confused. But at the very …


Inspiring Generations, Nancy J. King Jan 2004

Inspiring Generations, Nancy J. King

Michigan Law Review

It is difficult to imagine Michigan Law School without Yale Kamisar. He seems as much a part of the place as the Reading Room, the heavy oak doors, and the sounds of the marching band practicing, the steam heaters knocking, and the footsteps on the stone floors. That Michigan students will no longer experience his inspiration and guidance in person is sad, but inevitable. Fortunately, law students everywhere, and the law that they have learned to love, will never escape his influence. The editors of this issue have encouraged us to relate our own experiences with Yale. Mine started long …


A Game Plan To Conserve The Interscholastic Athletic Environment After Lebron James, Kevin P. Braig Jan 2004

A Game Plan To Conserve The Interscholastic Athletic Environment After Lebron James, Kevin P. Braig

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Student Athletes And The Buckley Amendment: Right To Privacy Does Not Include The Right To Sue, Paul J. Batista Jan 2004

Student Athletes And The Buckley Amendment: Right To Privacy Does Not Include The Right To Sue, Paul J. Batista

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unequal Bargaining Power: Making The National Letter Of Intent More Equitable, Stacey Meyer Jan 2004

Unequal Bargaining Power: Making The National Letter Of Intent More Equitable, Stacey Meyer

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Changing The Channel: What To Do With The Critical Abilities Of Law Students As Viewers?, Cassandra Sharp Jan 2004

Changing The Channel: What To Do With The Critical Abilities Of Law Students As Viewers?, Cassandra Sharp

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

It is now generally acknowledged within the cultural studies tradition that media can actually be consumed in a mediated sense - that is, oppositionally and not hegemonically. The viewer is no longer seen as powerless and 'vulnerable to the agencies of commerce and ideology', but rather as both selective and active. Law students, as viewers, are constantly interpreting, transforming and producing meaning in relation to the images of law presented to them. They are utilising this process to not only make sense of the law, but also to analyse and reflect on their personal ideas and values in light of …


Student Suspension For Possession Of Contraband In Student Vehicles: Correct Guidance From The Tenth Circuit, Larry Lewis Jan 2004

Student Suspension For Possession Of Contraband In Student Vehicles: Correct Guidance From The Tenth Circuit, Larry Lewis

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dangerous Games: Student Hazing And Negligent Supervision, Daniel B. Weddle Jan 2004

Dangerous Games: Student Hazing And Negligent Supervision, Daniel B. Weddle

Faculty Works

For years, some state courts have been willing to hold schools accountable for hazing injuries under a theory of negligent supervision. Outside the hazing context, a claim of negligent supervision will seldom help a plaintiff who has been injured by another student because courts hesitate to hold school officials liable for unanticipated tortuous acts of third parties. With regard to hazing, however, some courts are more willing to view such injuries as foreseeable and preventable, particularly if there has been a history of hazing in groups connected to the school. Where there is knowledge of hazing activities, the power to …


Saying Goodbye To A Legend: A Tribute To Yale Kamisar - My Mentor, Teacher, And Friend, Eve Brensike Primus Jan 2004

Saying Goodbye To A Legend: A Tribute To Yale Kamisar - My Mentor, Teacher, And Friend, Eve Brensike Primus

Michigan Law Review

I remember it as though it was yesterday - dozens of students filing into Hutchins Hall for their first criminal procedure class. The legendary Yale Kamisar walked briskly to the front of the room, his upper body moving first slightly forward and then ever so slightly backward in almost a rocking manner. He carried nothing except for a two-inch black notebook, tattered at the edges and marked with brightly colored tabs protruding from each page. Paying no attention to the hundreds of eyes fixed on his every move, he dropped the notebook on the podium, stepped up to the blackboard, …