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Vol. 48, No. 5, November 19, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1997

Vol. 48, No. 5, November 19, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•UPDATE: New Computers Actually En Route to Room 200 Computer Lab •Dean Lehman Speaks on Successful Fundraising Drive •Summer Job Survey of Last Year's 1Ls •Manning's Memories •Piranha Feeding Frenzy, et al. •Blank's Last Word •Legal Lad •Bringuel Goes Out with a Bang •Book, Movie and TV Reviews


Vol. 48, No. 4, October 28, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1997

Vol. 48, No. 4, October 28, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Revealing the Future of Life in Commercial Law •New Student Group Seeks to Spur Discussion of Women's Perspectives •A Glimpse into the High-Rent Cul-de-Sac of Larry's World •Rachel Preiser Continues her Culinary Tour of A2 •Bruce Manning Parties Hearty with Twisted Sister •Hit the Silver Screen •Law School Grade Curve! •B&B Offer 15 Ways to Leave Your Law School Lover


Vol. 48, No. 3, October 3, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1997

Vol. 48, No. 3, October 3, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Tech Wars •The FBI v. the 1st Amendment •Larry Kills His Parakeet •Vending Machine Alternatives •Eric Fuller Gets a Warm Fuzzy and Free Pitcher •Go See a Flick •Blanks Fails to Turn in His Article •B&B Eavesdrop in Room 200


Developing A Child Advocacy Law Clinic: A Law School Clinical Legal Education Opportunity, Donald N. Duquette Oct 1997

Developing A Child Advocacy Law Clinic: A Law School Clinical Legal Education Opportunity, Donald N. Duquette

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Clinical legal education has become an accepted and integral complement to traditional law school curricula. Professor Duquette argues that clinical education is uniquely able to integrate the teaching of practical skills and legal doctrine, elevating students' understanding of both. Duquette maintains that a child advocacy law clinic can teach a broad range of practical skill benefit the hosting law school by providing an opportunity for interdisciplinary education as well as a public relations benefit, while simultaneously serving an important need in most communities for quality representation of all parties in child abuse and neglect cases. Most importantly, participation in a …


Vol. 48, No. 2, September 22, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1997

Vol. 48, No. 2, September 22, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•SFF Kicks Off Friends and Family Flyback Program •The Mann Speaks •Start the Presses! •Interview with Anthony Collings •Larry's World •The King Speaks •Blanks' Culture Corner •Bruce Manning's Memories •Summer Starter Softball


Vol. 48, No. 1, September 5, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1997

Vol. 48, No. 1, September 5, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Blowing Smoke •Who's Who in New, Visiting and Adjunct Professors at Michigan This Fall •Symposium Speakers Announced •Larry's World •The RG's Advice on Food and Fun in Ann Arbor •SEX •Book Reviews •Paul Luongo's Summer Adventures •Dueling Cartoons


Vol. 47, No. 11, April 16, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1997

Vol. 47, No. 11, April 16, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Possible Transcript Changes Source of Student Concern •Indigenous Genius: "Law Revue" Showcases Law School Talent •Discussion, Debate in the Desert Dust at the National Indian Law Conference •So You Think You Wanna Be on a Journal? •Michigan Bids Farewell to "The Saint" •3Ls Reflect •The Educational Environment Committee Speaks •So Does Larry Sager •B&B Offer the Wisdom of the Ages


Quad Angles, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1997

Quad Angles, University Of Michigan Law School

Newsletters

Volume 1, Number 3 of the University of Michigan Law School Staff Newsletter.


Vol. 47, No. 10, April 1, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1997

Vol. 47, No. 10, April 1, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Five Superstar Faculty Hired •Visiting Professor Program Ended •Laptops Banned From Classrooms •Faculty to Undergo Transition •Kamisar v. Orentlicher on the "Right to Die" •Results of SFF Auction •Letters to the Editor •Committee and Discussion Group on Racism Formed •Larry's World •How to Pass/Fail •B&B Vent Spleen


Vol. 47, No. 9, March 18, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1997

Vol. 47, No. 9, March 18, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Professor Rosenbaum Speaks on California's Proposition 209 •Indian Gaming: Law, Economics, and Sovereignty •Going Once, Going Twice, SOLD! •Update: Female Enrollment Drop a National Trend? •US News Rankings •Letters to the Editor •Journal Ed Boards Announced •1996 Fall Grade Curve •B&B Offer Last Minute Job Hunt Advice


Vol. 47, No. 8, February 24, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1997

Vol. 47, No. 8, February 24, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Killer Curve!!! •BLSA Sponsors Lecture on Affirmative Action •Legal Practice Retooled for the Millennium •RG Rescues Jobless 1Ls •Sager-Toothed Tiger Attacks •Traffic 1, Pedestrians 0 •Josh Barron Goes to the Video Store •Hey, 1st Year Summer Starter •B&B Vent Spleen


Vol. 47, No.7, February 10, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1997

Vol. 47, No.7, February 10, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

parks Controversy •Enter the Bizarro World of Larry Sager •Mr. Ford Goes to Washington •Take the RG Career Survey •On Location in Florida •B&B Highlight Summer Starter Bliss


International & Graduate Office Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1997

International & Graduate Office Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School

Newsletters

Vol. 1, No. 2 of the University of Michigan Law School International & Graduate Office Newsletter.


Vol. 47, No. 6, January 28, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1997

Vol. 47, No. 6, January 28, 1997, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Students Lament Syvereud's Departure •Law School Panel on Affirmative Action for MLK Day Celebration •Exam Ticket Frustration •Blanks Pans Hip New Music •Michigan Students Explore Cambodia •Whitman Takes the Reins •The Two Sides of Larry Flynt •B&B Reveal Resolutions


Eye On The World, Jose E. Alvarez, Virginia A. Gordon Jan 1997

Eye On The World, Jose E. Alvarez, Virginia A. Gordon

Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)

In a special section coinciding with the International Reunion of Law School graduates, Law School graduates who are deeply involved in the globalization of legal practice respond to the question, "If you could leap ahead 10 years, how do you think what you are doing now will change?" And in a thought-provoking prologue, Professor of Law Jose Alvarez and Assistant Dean for International Programs Virginia A. Gordan consider the historical - and historic - impact of Law School graduates from overseas on the legal profession.


The Michigan Law Quadrangle: Architecture And Origins, Kathryn Horste Jan 1997

The Michigan Law Quadrangle: Architecture And Origins, Kathryn Horste

About the Buildings

The Michigan Law Quadrangle: Architecture and Origins is intended to combine elements of a history and a guidebook. For those students, alumni, and visitors to Ann Arbor who have long admired the sequestered spaces and the noble corridors ofthe Quadrangle, the book is meant to answer some ofthe many questions that come to mind about its historical styles and the significance of its rich decorations, as well as to serve as a ready source book for those encountering the Quadrangle for the first time. Chapters 2 and 3 recount the history of the Quadrangle as a construction project and the …


Dicta, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1997

Dicta, University Of Michigan Law School

Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications

This is the third year of Dicta, the law school's literary journal and a child of the vision of two 1996 graduates, Miles Yanick and Matt Morris. We hope that this creative forum will continue to grow and to flourish, enriching the law school community by offering a spectrum of poetry, fiction, essays, photography, and artwork. The editors faced a difficult task again this year as we again received more material than we could publish. We continued the policy of considering all submissions anonymously. This final product reflects the often conflicting views of the editors who tried to select a …


Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1997

Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School

Commencement and Honors Materials

Program for the May 9, 1997 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.


An Interdisciplinary Seminar In Child Abuse And Neglect With A Focus On Child Protection Practice, Suellyn Scarnecchia Jan 1997

An Interdisciplinary Seminar In Child Abuse And Neglect With A Focus On Child Protection Practice, Suellyn Scarnecchia

Articles

Given the myriad of professionals involved in protecting children from abuse and neglect, legal practice in the field of child protection requires an understanding of the various disciplines these professionals represent. Professor Scarnecchia argues that such an understanding is necessary in order for the attorney to serve as a zealous advocate for her client. In hopes of creating this understanding in students at the University of Michigan, an interdisciplinary seminar in child abuse and neglect has been created. Professor Scarnecchia details the substantive content of the seminar, discussing specific issues that arise in protecting children. She explains that by using …


The A Student Who Gave Up The Law For Baseball, Yale Kamisar Jan 1997

The A Student Who Gave Up The Law For Baseball, Yale Kamisar

Articles

When the head coach of the University of Michigan baseball team resigned suddenly, University officials started looking around for a replacement. Then several people told the Athletic Director about an outstanding candidate in his own backyard. It turned out that a young man who had coached baseball both at Ohio Wesleyan University and Allegheny College and then been a catcher for several major league baseball clubs (before his throwing arm went dead) was a student in the Law School. After receiving glowing reports about the young man (let's call him by his first two initials, W.B.), the Athletic Director offered …