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Miscellany On The Ucc And Its Primary Drafters, Virginia C. Thomas
Miscellany On The Ucc And Its Primary Drafters, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
This column discusses how the UCC was shaped by monumental legal scholars Llewellyn and Mentschikoff, highlights the historical and archival resources that tell their story, and offers insight into their views on legal education.
Michigan Supreme Court Records And Briefs: New Access To A Historical Resource, Virginia Thomas
Michigan Supreme Court Records And Briefs: New Access To A Historical Resource, Virginia Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
The author describes a successful 3-year collaboration among publishers, academic law libraries and, of course, the Michigan Supreme Court, that resulted in digitizing Michigan Supreme Court records and briefs from 1850 through 2011 and making these items accessible online.
The Made And The Made-Up, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
The Made And The Made-Up, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
Law Faculty Research Publications
Truth is an ethical relation. Facts, whether descriptions of the physical world or of historical events, are necessarily mediated by our frames of reference. This contingency opens a space for disagreement that cannot be adjudicated by an absolute standard of truth. For those seeking power or profit, the temptation to exploit this state of undecidability is strong. When many question the institutions that broker meaning – science, the professions, the media – rumors, misinformation, deliberate distortions and falsehoods all proliferate. In the digital age, the ‘made’ is swiftly supplanted by the made-up. The remedy for this predicament is not technological …
Practice Makes Professionalism, Virginia C. Thomas
Practice Makes Professionalism, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
This column highlights three diverse examples of legal professionalism in our community.
Bridges Of Law, Ideology, And Commitment, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
Bridges Of Law, Ideology, And Commitment, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
Law Faculty Research Publications
Law has a distinctive temporal structure—an ontology—that defines it as a social institution. Law knits together past, present, purpose, and projected future into a demand for action. Robert Cover captures this dynamic in his metaphor of law as a bridge to an imagined future. Law’s orientation to the future necessarily poses the question of commitment or complicity. For law can shape the future only when people act to make it real. Cover’s bridge metaphor provides a lens through which to explore the complexities of law’s ontology and the pathologies that arise from its neglect or misuse. A bridge carries us …
Roadside Zoo: A Term In Search Of Legal Definition?, Virginia C. Thomas
Roadside Zoo: A Term In Search Of Legal Definition?, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
This article uses the example of “roadside zoo” to highlight the importance of clear definition for terms used in a legal context.
Where’S The Beef, Turkey, Butter, Cheese, Or Other Animal Ingredient?, Virginia C. Thomas
Where’S The Beef, Turkey, Butter, Cheese, Or Other Animal Ingredient?, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
The author discusses current challenges presented by federal and state labeling laws and standards pertaining to plant-based meat alternative food products.
Research, Interrupted, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Research, Interrupted, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
'Who' Or 'What' Is The Rule Of Law?, Steven L. Winter
'Who' Or 'What' Is The Rule Of Law?, Steven L. Winter
Law Faculty Research Publications
The standard account of the relation between democracy and the rule of law focuses on law’s liberty-enhancing role in constraining official action. This is a faint echo of the complex, constitutive relation between the two. The Greeks used one word – isonomia – to describe both. If democracy is the system in which people have an equal say in determining the rules that govern social life, then the rule of law is simultaneously before, after, concurrent and synonymous with democracy: It contributes to the formation of citizens with the capacity for self-governance, serves as the instrument through which democratic decisions …
Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter
Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Military Working Dogs: Tracking Their Journey From Equipment To K-9 Heroes, Virginia Thomas
Military Working Dogs: Tracking Their Journey From Equipment To K-9 Heroes, Virginia Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
The author surveys the history of legislation governing the lives and uses of military working dogs (MWD).
Sex Offenders And The Free Exercise Of Religion, Christopher C. Lund
Sex Offenders And The Free Exercise Of Religion, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
Law Faculty Research Publications
Should the punishment fit the criminal as well as the crime? The article argues that idiosyncratic features of the criminal that might affect subjective punishment experience should not be considered when assessing the severity of the punishment for proportionality purposes.
Michigan Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Jan B. Bissett
Michigan Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Jan B. Bissett
Library Scholarly Publications
One of 40 state-specific practice materials bibliographies published in the 20th anniversary of the title, State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies, Christina Glon, Editor. Published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
Balancing Services And Safety During The Pandemic: One Law Library’S Story, Virginia C. Thomas
Balancing Services And Safety During The Pandemic: One Law Library’S Story, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
Michigan’s academic law libraries, which have provided access to their extensive collections to legal professionals and pro per patrons alike, have had to rethink how to do so in effective, but contactless, ways. In the middle of this pandemic, how can we continue to get legal information to those who need it— and safely?
Bankruptcy Law Resources, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Bankruptcy Law Resources, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Keeping Faith With Nomos, Steven L. Winter
Keeping Faith With Nomos, Steven L. Winter
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
#Livingwhileblack: Blackness As Nuisance, Jamila Jefferson-Jones, Taja-Nia Y. Henderson
#Livingwhileblack: Blackness As Nuisance, Jamila Jefferson-Jones, Taja-Nia Y. Henderson
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Title Ix & The Civil Rights Approach To Sexual Harassment In Education, Nancy Chi Cantalupo
Title Ix & The Civil Rights Approach To Sexual Harassment In Education, Nancy Chi Cantalupo
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
An Argument For Explicit Public Health Rationale In Lgbtq Antidiscrimination Law As A Tool For Stigma Reduction, Heather A. Walter-Mccabe, Killian M. Kinney
An Argument For Explicit Public Health Rationale In Lgbtq Antidiscrimination Law As A Tool For Stigma Reduction, Heather A. Walter-Mccabe, Killian M. Kinney
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering Thornton V. Caldor, Christopher C. Lund
Reconsidering Thornton V. Caldor, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Wto Reform: Multilateral Control Over Unilateral Retaliation - Lessons From The Us-China Trade War, Julia Ya Qin
Wto Reform: Multilateral Control Over Unilateral Retaliation - Lessons From The Us-China Trade War, Julia Ya Qin
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Defender General, Daniel Epps, William Ortman
The Defender General, Daniel Epps, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
When Plea Bargaining Became Normal, William Ortman
When Plea Bargaining Became Normal, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy And The Deceased Debtor: Rule 1016 In Practice, Laura B. Bartell
Bankruptcy And The Deceased Debtor: Rule 1016 In Practice, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
From The Horse’S Mouth: What Research And Other Lawyering Competencies Do New Law Graduates Need To Be Successful?, Virginia C. Thomas
From The Horse’S Mouth: What Research And Other Lawyering Competencies Do New Law Graduates Need To Be Successful?, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
Insights from a diverse group of accomplished legal professionals addressing the questions: What are the research and other lawyering skills that new lawyers need to be successful in the profession? What competencies are expected of them in different areas of practice?
Tribal Law Resources And American Indian Law Research Guides, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Tribal Law Resources And American Indian Law Research Guides, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Evolving Research: Habits, Skills, And Technology, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Evolving Research: Habits, Skills, And Technology, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.