Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Series

1983

University of Michigan Law School

Articles 1 - 30 of 54

Full-Text Articles in Law

Vol. 32, No. 11, November 30, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1983

Vol. 32, No. 11, November 30, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•You Must Be Jocking •''Stolen'' Computer Returns Repaired •Pepe Turns Magistrate •Restrain the Profs •Notices •Law School Student Senate Special Election Candidates •Mr. Smith Goes To Hollywood •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 10, November 16, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1983

Vol. 32, No. 10, November 16, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Senate Clears Cassin, Sets Up Election •Leak Measure Plugs Free Speech •Calendar of Election Events •Reject Those Offers •Lab Payment Fee Sinful and Tyrannical •Ramsay's Big Chill Gets Deep Freeze •Notices •Zen and the Art of Highlighting •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 9, November 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1983

Vol. 32, No. 9, November 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Perceived Conflict of Interest Jeopardizes Future of Clinic •Roy Seeks Profit for Law School •Cassin, Radin, Sharp Ousted •Ejected 'Street Person' Sues for $16 Million •Notices •Embrace Your Profession, Sue the Bastards •Driving Drunk •Equalize Case Club Workload •Reader Questions Faculty Story •Letters Protest Invasion •Profs Doubt Legality of Grenada Invasion •WLSA Seeks Input on Possible New Course •Big Chill Trivializes Loss of Hope •3L Party: Max Face time •On Contests, Coke and the Internal Revenue Code •Law in the Raw


Frank R. Kennedy, James J. White Nov 1983

Frank R. Kennedy, James J. White

Articles

In an academic world thickly populated with persons of unlimited ego but of limited scholarly output, Frank Kennedy stands out as a remarkable exception. On the one hand he is the author of scholarly writings too numerous to recount; on the other he is a man of deep humility. A reader or listener soon learns he has strong views which he states with power and precision. Yet his humility is such that he will listen patiently to the most idiotic view of a colleague or student and will kindly help them find their way.


Vol. 32, No. 8, October 26, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1983

Vol. 32, No. 8, October 26, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Faculty Finds Right Stuff in Krier and White •Security Tightened; I.D.s Checked •Dunn Reviews BLSA Activities •Law Review Staff Eats, Listens •BLSA President Reveals Student Role in Recruiting •Notices •Security Guards Must Cool Out •Computer Criminals Exploit Anonymity •Crossword •Byrd, Davis, Monk & Coltrane: Hiring? •Pros, (Ex)Cons of Law School •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 7, October 19, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1983

Vol. 32, No. 7, October 19, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Professors Experiment With Small Sections; Upperclass Burned •Vandals Deface LGLS Board •ELS Advice: Exploit Environment •Babes in Toyland •Amendment Would Prohibit Discrimination Against Gays •Notices •Setting Up the Passing Defense •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 6, October 12, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1983

Vol. 32, No. 6, October 12, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Marxist Lectures at Michigan Law •Flyback Abuse Draws Attention •Family Law Group Starts Bucket Drive •1-L's Assume Senate Role, Gargoyle Nixed •Notices •Computer Innovations Expand Copyright Law •Terminal •Group Seeks Diverse Faculty •RG Sold Out •WLSA Programs Attempt to Make Life Safer •Ask Firms About SFF Match Funds •Summer Starters Not Genetically Inferior •A Survival Guide For First-Years •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 5, October 5, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1983

Vol. 32, No. 5, October 5, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•WALT Whips Mead Greed •Allen on Law •Eklund Clarifies LSSS Fee Control •Candidates for LSSS First Year Reps •Notices •Milk-Toast •Letters •Forum •Here's Looking At You, Squid •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 4, September 28, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1983

Vol. 32, No. 4, September 28, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Budget Meeting Blows Up •Non-clerks Give Tips on Public Jobs •Ideology Underlies Budget Struggle •Letter •Chaos Reigns •Notices •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 3, September 21, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1983

Vol. 32, No. 3, September 21, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Judges' Noncompliance Frustrates Would-be Clerks •Hart Sees Poverty, Not Politics •Computer Caper Foiled •Interviewing: A Good Offense… •Notices •Reader's Theater: Culture and The Cheap Date •Reservations from Ann Arbor •Get up, Stand up •Alternative Remedies: the Un-Clerks •Watering Hole of The Aristocracy •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 2, September 14, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1983

Vol. 32, No. 2, September 14, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Computer Stolen from Placement Office •No Aristocrats, but Welcome Anyway •LSSS Begins Budgeting •Notices •Krieger Urges Planning in 83-84 Job Market •RG Schizophrenia •Starvation No Emergency •'Fringe Groups' Also Important •SFF: Pay Up •Almanac of a First Year Maniac •Law in the Raw


Vol. 32, No. 1, September 8, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1983

Vol. 32, No. 1, September 8, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•New Review Staff Has Familiar Look •LSSS Declines Public Interest Program •SFF Expands Appeal to Firms •Law Review: Small Change •Start Your Engines •FBI Chief's Visit Badly Timed •Notices •Law in the Raw


Perpetuity Reform, Lawrence W. Waggoner Aug 1983

Perpetuity Reform, Lawrence W. Waggoner

Articles

After years of debate, perpetuity reform is still controversial. To be sure, there is agreement among virtually all of the commentators and experts in the field that the Rule Against Perpetuities is in need of reform. The disagreement, on the surface, centers on the methods of reform to be employed. At least three basic methods have been advanced: (1) specific statutory repair of discrete problem areas; (2) reformation; and (3) wait-and-see. Each method has its sponsors, and each has in one form or another been adopted as part of the law of a few states. These methods are not mutually …


Vol. 31, No. 19, April 6, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1983

Vol. 31, No. 19, April 6, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Investigation Continues in Quad Arson •Letter Seeks to Calm Troubled School •Senate Searches for Committee Representatives •Shelia Johnson in Walk •Family Law Project: Take Two •Notices •Indian Law Day •Destiny of the Dunes •Abortion Notices Disappear •Consider the Yearbook •Violence •Candidate Criticized, Krausman Responds •Fire Jokes Not Funny •Why First Years Get the Blues •A2 Excitement: Life in the Fast Lane? •Uncle Ted Wants You •Try Clinic For Experience •NCAA Poll Finalists •Is "Justice'' All It's Cracked Up To Be? •Law in the Raw


Vol. 31, No. 2.5, April 1, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1983

Vol. 31, No. 2.5, April 1, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•The Indi Gestae •Dean Sandal ow Faces Midlife Crisis •Reds Mount Offensive In Placement Controversy •Mason to Solve Mystery •Eklund Sobs, 'It's Sandalow's Baby' •Holmes Hangs Up Gloves to Take EIC Position •Getting Our Horns Blown •Crossword •Old Plots Never Die...


Vol. 31, No. 16, March 23, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1983

Vol. 31, No. 16, March 23, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•UM Role Model: The Hell with Students •Liuzzo's Robb: Rough & Ready •New Staff OK's Selection Policy •LSSS: A Game Named Compromise •Schiller, Craig Tapped as Editors •Registration Made Easy •Family Law Project: The Battered Fight Back •Andy Frey Replies- And He's not Happy •More Open Meetings: No Suit •Pornography, Censorship, and the First Amendment •1st Week's NCAA Poll •Get Your Mitts About You; LSSS Softball Tourney Nears •Law School Teams Clash for 'B' League Title •'Hot Tin Roof' Revisited •Knapp's: Not just Meat and Potatoes •Law In the Raw


Vol. 31, No. 15, March 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1983

Vol. 31, No. 15, March 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Law School Lounging •2L, His Room Ablaze, Falls 3 Stories •Good Faith Preached by Frey •Student Loses Bid for Mayor •The FBI: On Trial in 1983… •For the 1965 Liuzzo Murder •Escort System Reduces Threat of Rape •Thoughts on the Arms Race •SFF Kicks Off Sixth Annual Fund Drive •Notices •LSSS Hears Curriculum Report •NCAA Tourney Tidbits and Predictions •Socrates: A Madness to His Method •Law in the Raw


Scholarly Books: What, To Whom And Why, James J. White Mar 1983

Scholarly Books: What, To Whom And Why, James J. White

Articles

A consideration of the role that the books reviewed in this edition will play in the future of American legal thought has led me to speculate about the transmission of ideas into acts and about the role of books in that transmission. In certain arenas, tracing an idea from its origins to its ultimate application is straightforward. For example, the evolution of Germany's Schlieffen plan for invading France can be traced with little difficulty from the circumstances responsible for its birth, through years of refinement, to its eventual application in World War I. The development and acceptance of a medical …


Vol. 31, No. 14, February 16, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1983

Vol. 31, No. 14, February 16, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Staff Overhauls Review Selection •Activist Seeks to Bring CIA Out From Hiding •Letters •Alternatives to the Herd •Notices •The Epic Grandeur of Gandhi •Law in the Raw


Vol. 31, No. 13, February 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1983

Vol. 31, No. 13, February 9, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Clinic Crisis Spotlights Risks of Advocacy •U Policy Changing Faculty Guard •A Law Student Not Without Reservation •LSSS - Sandalow Negotiate Open Meetings •Law Partners Share the Experience •Notices •Placement Picture Less Than Gloomy •Forum •Soul and Shysters are LSSS B-Ball Champs •Remembering the Vietnam Veterans •Hundreds Found Hanging in Hutchins Hall •Law in the Raw


Vol. 31, No. 12, February 2, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Feb 1983

Vol. 31, No. 12, February 2, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Visiting Profs Bring Expertise, Enthusiasm •Legal Midwife to Couples Without Kids •Clinic Crisis (Part I) •Notices •Schiller's Quota System Challenged •Until It's Settled •Senate Urges Review Writing Competition •Hollywood in Decline Why don't the Stars Shine Anymore? •Four Teams Survive Opening Rounds of LSSS B-Ball Play •Penal Action Dumped •Dealing in Beef & Other Futures •Law in the Raw


Vol. 31, No. 11, January 26, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1983

Vol. 31, No. 11, January 26, 1983, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Teaching Seminars Fight Student Apathy •2L Seeks Mayoralty •Sandalow Stays as Dean •ELS Beats Edison, Moves On •Busy Senate Endorses New Review Policy •Notices •Hip Hooray •Author's American Journey Updates Tocqueville Epic •Deprogramming- a Diffi-cult Issue •"The Verdict" is in: The Movie is Out •Wonkas and Soul Roll In Sunday's I.M. Hoops •'81 Section Fours Womp In Football and Softball •Choking on our Word Salad •Law in the Raw


The Quadrangle Isn't Square Jan 1983

The Quadrangle Isn't Square

About the Buildings

Many of those who visit and admire the Law Quadrangle assume that it was modelled by architects York and Sawyer on some existing complex of buildings at Oxford or Cambridge. While the Law School's buildings are in the tradition of English Gothic used at other institutions, they are unique and very much more varied in style and use of ornamental detail than is apparent to the casual observer. A recent descriptive evaluation of the Quadrangle written for an architecture class at Michigan by student Paul Weller demonstrates that the buildings are not only original designs but also "tend to represent …


'Splendor Beneath The Grass' In Michigan, Andrea Oppenheimer Dean Jan 1983

'Splendor Beneath The Grass' In Michigan, Andrea Oppenheimer Dean

About the Buildings

Article in the January 1983 issue of AIA Journal about the design of the University of Michigan Underground Law Library.


'Splendor Beneath The Grass' In Michigan, Andrea Oppenheimer Dean Jan 1983

'Splendor Beneath The Grass' In Michigan, Andrea Oppenheimer Dean

About the Buildings

This is probably the most esthetically satisfying large underground building to have penetrated American soil, though on approach there's almost nothing - arguably not enough - to see, certainly nothing that says "building". Gunnar Birkert's 1981 addition to the University of Michigan's Legal Research Building is part of the venerable 1920s Gothicized law school quadrangle, a visually homogenous complex including library, classrooms, and dormitories. The quad had, as it were, a piece missing at its southeast corner; and it is here under this missing element that Birkerts buried his building.


Review Of Justice Without Law?, Whitmore Gray Jan 1983

Review Of Justice Without Law?, Whitmore Gray

Reviews

The title of this book refers to the stiving of communities of various types in different circumstances to develop "patterns of conflict resolution that reflected their common striving for social harmony beyond individual conflict, for justice without law." The author wants to document what he calls the search through three and a half centuries of American history for "justice beyond law, without lawyers or courts." Readers familiar with Auerbach's earlier book, Unequal Justice (62 A.B.A.J. 838 (1976)), will correctly assume that this is not a sympathetic view of the influence of bar and bench on the development of alternatives to …


The War On Diversity, John W. Reed Jan 1983

The War On Diversity, John W. Reed

Other Publications

Over the past decade or more there have been strong pressures to abolish the diversity jurisdiction of the federal courts. With the strong backing of the prestigious American Law Institute and many scholars, and with the support of the Chief Justice, Senator Kennedy, and others, specific proposals have been introduced in Congress, have been discussed at enormous length, and have passed one or the other House but not both. At the moment, therefore, we still have diversity jurisdiction, and it is safe to predict that abolition of diversity will not occur during the present session of Congress. Nevertheless, the long-term …


Class Of 1983 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1983

Class Of 1983 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 1983 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1983

Class Of 1983 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 1983 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1983

Class Of 1983 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.