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February 16, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1973

February 16, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Primary Preview •Shoichet •Minock •Letters •Kaimowitz •Notices •A Jury of His Peers •Flicks •Learn Law in Your Sleep


February 9, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1973

February 9, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Taking R. G. Seriously •Where are They Now? •Letters •Big Sis •Notices •Chess •The Masculine Mystique


February 2, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1973

February 2, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Bo Burt Bounces Back •Douglas •Letters •Opinion •Singapore Slings •Notices •Aid Legal Aid •Lawyer's Guild •Write-On •Kamisar •Books •TV


January 26, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

January 26, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Editorials •Bar Review •Letters •SIS! •Name Game •Cross •Notices


January 19, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

January 19, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Student Senate Blows It! •Travels with Andy or… •Letters •Lawyer's Guild •Notices •Amendment to Academic Regulations •Report on Grades


January 12, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

January 12, 1973, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Forced Busing •Green •LS Rolls Up •Quad Break-In •Big Sis •Andy Watson •Amendment to Academic Regulations •R. G. Crossword •Flicks •Placement Questionnaire


Program From The Twenty-Second Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Program From The Twenty-Second Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School

Cooley Lecture Materials

The program from the twenty-second Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held April 4-6, 1973, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Income Taxatoin and Political Rhetoric" by Boris I. Bittker.


The Codicil Jan 1973

The Codicil

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Yearbook of the Class of 1973.


Class Of 1973 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni fifteen years after graduation.


Class Of 1973 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Class Of 1973 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni five years after graduation.


Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 4, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Class Of 1973 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 4, University Of Michigan Law School

UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports

This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.


Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School

Commencement and Honors Materials

Program for the April 13, 1973 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.


Report To The President For The Year, 1972-73, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1973

Report To The President For The Year, 1972-73, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

Report to the President of the University from the Dean of the Law School.


Review Of The Judge In A Communist State: A View From Within, Whitmore Gray Jan 1973

Review Of The Judge In A Communist State: A View From Within, Whitmore Gray

Reviews

This is a rare book. It is full of real people and real life episodes. The author's almost incredible memory for the details of scores of cases and other legal incidents in Czechoslovakia in the 1950's makes this a remarkable contribution to the comparative-law literature. Those who are looking for theoretical controversy will not find it here, for this book is simply a generous slice of life in a communist country, as seen through the eyes of a remarkably perceptive, legally trained viewer. As the author says, it is "neither an indictment nor a glorification" (p. xi). The author is …


The Abolition Of Self-Help Repossession: The Poor Pay Even More, James J. White Jan 1973

The Abolition Of Self-Help Repossession: The Poor Pay Even More, James J. White

Articles

In this paper I propose to identify possible ways in which a court could uphold the constitutionality of section 9-503 without an explicit rejection of Fuentes v. Shevin. It is my thesis that Fuentes v. Shevin is probably an undesirable outcome, and that the application of the same doctrine to self-help repossession is certainly undesirable and would constitute due process gone berserk. My arguments will not be novel; each has been suggested by the courts that have considered this matter, or by the briefs of the lawyers who have argued these cases. I cannot even claim to have collected the …


Judicial Caution And The Supreme Court's Labor Decisions, October Term 1971, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1973

Judicial Caution And The Supreme Court's Labor Decisions, October Term 1971, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Book Chapters

Following is the text of an address by Theodore J. St. Antoine, Dean and Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School, to the annual meeting of the American Bar Association's Sect"ion of Labor Relations Law held in San Francisco, August 12-15, 1972. Full title of the address is "Judicial Caution and the Supreme Court's Labor Decisions, October Term 1971."


The Reincarnation Of The Death Penalty: Is It Possible?, Yale Kamisar Jan 1973

The Reincarnation Of The Death Penalty: Is It Possible?, Yale Kamisar

Articles

Fifty years ago Clarence Darrow, probably the greatest criminal defense lawyer in American history and a leading opponent of capital punishment, observed: The question of capital punishment has been the subject of endless discussion and will probably never be settled so long as men believe in punishment. Some states have abolished and then reinstated it; some have enjoyed capital punishment for long periods of time and finally prohibited the use of it. The reasons why it cannot be settled are plain. There is first of all no agreement as to the objects of punishment. Next there is no way to …


Judicial Caution And The Supreme Court's Labor Decisions, October Term 1971, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1973

Judicial Caution And The Supreme Court's Labor Decisions, October Term 1971, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Articles

Labor law, like most other law in the making, is intensely political at its margins. On certain central themes, such as the right to join a union and freedom of contract, judges and administrators of widely varying outlooks may be able to reach a consensus. But along the frontiers of the law, no such accord can be expected. Conscientious decision-makers will inevitably differ with one another, depending on their diverse social values. They may even differ with their own prior positions, depending on shifts in the political climate. Moreover, if the decision-makers happen to be justices of the United States, …