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University of Missouri School of Law

Faculty Publications

In memory

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A Tribute To Roger Groot, Frank O. Bowman Iii Jan 2007

A Tribute To Roger Groot, Frank O. Bowman Iii

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A Tribute to Roger Groot


A Tribute To Governor Mel Carnahan, Kenneth D. Dean Apr 2001

A Tribute To Governor Mel Carnahan, Kenneth D. Dean

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A Tribute to Governor Mel Carnahan


Remembering Judge Hugh R. Jones, Douglas E. Abrams, Mary Lou Crowley Jan 2001

Remembering Judge Hugh R. Jones, Douglas E. Abrams, Mary Lou Crowley

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Remembering Judge Huge R. Jones


A Government Of Laws And Also Of Men: Judge William K. Thomas, R. Lawrence Dessem Jan 2001

A Government Of Laws And Also Of Men: Judge William K. Thomas, R. Lawrence Dessem

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Judge William K. Thomas served for more than forty years as a common pleas judge and as a judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. During his service on the state and federal bench, Judge Thomas epitomized the qualities of fairness, integrity, justice, and compassion that we expect in our judiciary. This article highlights some of the qualities that made Judge Thomas a truly great judge, as well as some of the highlights of his judicial career. It is written as a memorial tribute by one of his former law clerks.


Tribute To Professor Richard B. Tyler, William B. Fisch Jul 1998

Tribute To Professor Richard B. Tyler, William B. Fisch

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Tribute to Professor Richard B. Tyler


Arthur L. Corbin: His Kansas Connection, Robert H. Jerry Ii Jan 1984

Arthur L. Corbin: His Kansas Connection, Robert H. Jerry Ii

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When a farm-born Kansan becomes one of the great teachers, authors, and scholars in the history of Anglo-American law, the story of his Kansas connection is worth noting in a law review published in his native state. This is the story of Arthur L. Corbin's early years and of his life-long fondness for the university where his quest for excellence began.