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Preface: Annual Survey 2017, Brian M. Melnyk
Preface: Annual Survey 2017, Brian M. Melnyk
University of Richmond Law Review
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Commencement Remarks Of Fbi Director James Comey To University Of Richmond School Of Law Class Of 2016, James Comey
Commencement Remarks Of Fbi Director James Comey To University Of Richmond School Of Law Class Of 2016, James Comey
University of Richmond Law Review
The text of a speech James Comey gave at the University of Richmond School of Law Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2016.
Acknowledgments, Alexander R. Mcdaniel
Acknowledgments, Alexander R. Mcdaniel
University of Richmond Law Review
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Introducing The University Of Richmond Law Review Online Edition, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Carter Nichols
Introducing The University Of Richmond Law Review Online Edition, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Carter Nichols
University of Richmond Law Review
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A Golden Anniversary, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Ann Elizabeth Reid
A Golden Anniversary, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Ann Elizabeth Reid
University of Richmond Law Review
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Preface, John J. Hogan
Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
University of Richmond Law Review
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Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acknowledgements, Robert J. Farlow
Acknowledgements, Robert J. Farlow
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preface, Christopher W. Bascom
Preface, Christopher W. Bascom
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acknowledgements, Clint A. Nichols
Acknowledgements, Clint A. Nichols
University of Richmond Law Review
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Preface, Tracey A. Theret
In Memoriam: Professor John F. Carroll, Iv, Dana D. Mcdaniel, Jim Gibson, Meredith J. Harbach, W. Wade Berryhill
In Memoriam: Professor John F. Carroll, Iv, Dana D. Mcdaniel, Jim Gibson, Meredith J. Harbach, W. Wade Berryhill
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Judges: Exploring The Roles Of Judicial "Intuition" And "Activism" In American Law, Rodney A. Smolla
Let Us Now Praise Famous Judges: Exploring The Roles Of Judicial "Intuition" And "Activism" In American Law, Rodney A. Smolla
University of Richmond Law Review
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The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
University of Richmond Law Review
My subject is our profession and its future-a future measured not by the condition of its bottom line, but by the state of its soul. And my message is one of profound concern.
Remembering A.L. Philpott, Gerald L. Baliles
Remembering A.L. Philpott, Gerald L. Baliles
University of Richmond Law Review
The University of Richmond Law Review's dedication of its 1992 Annual Survey of Virginia Law to the late A.L. Philpott, Speaker of the House of Delegates, is a thoughtful and fitting tribute to a T.C. Williams alumnus and dear friend of the University, and a distinguished public leader in the life of the Commonwealth.
Dedication, James R. Kibler Jr.
Dedication, James R. Kibler Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
September, 1991 saw the passing of A.L. Philpott, loyal alumnus of the University of Richmond and The T.C. Williams School of Law, Speaker of the House of Delegates, and member of the Virginia General Assembly for thirty-three years. He was 72. Advocate, counsellor, legislator, A.L. Philpott embodied the notion of lawyer as public servant. His contributions to the development of Virginia law and public policy are legion. Perhaps chief among these were his commitment to improving codification of the Code of Virginia and his steadfast devotion to constitutional doctrine and individual liberties. In recognition of his many contributions to the …
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
University of Richmond Law Review
There are many people whose lives are different because Ricki Kestin was in it. I am one of those people. You will understand when I tell you that I did not want to speak today; that I did not want to tell you what I knew or thought or felt about Ricki.
A Tribute To Nina R. Kestin, Daniel T. Murphy
A Tribute To Nina R. Kestin, Daniel T. Murphy
University of Richmond Law Review
The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Professor Nina R. Kestin, 1947-1989. Professor Kestin earned her law degree and masters degree in taxation from New York University. She practiced law in New York for several years before joining the faculty of the T.C. Williams School of Law here in 1976. Many students learned their tax law and professional responsibility principles from her during her 13 years of teaching. But Professor Kestin taught her colleagues and students much more than the law.
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
Remembering Nina R. Kestin, Kenneth E. Powell
University of Richmond Law Review
There are many people whose lives are different because Ricki Kestin was in it. I am one of those people. You will understand when I tell you that I did not want to speak today; that I did not want to tell you what I knew or thought or felt about Ricki.