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Law Day 1988, Roger J. Miner '56 Dec 1987

Law Day 1988, Roger J. Miner '56

Flag Day & Law Day Ceremonies

No abstract provided.


Law And Enchantment: The Place Of Belief, Joseph Vining Dec 1987

Law And Enchantment: The Place Of Belief, Joseph Vining

Articles

The question I wish to raise is whether one must believe what one says when one makes a statement of law. The language of belief that we know, and from which moral discourse and the moral never stray far: do judges, lawyers, law participate in it? Any such question is but an aspect of a larger question, indeed issue, of what we may call the objectivity of legal language. It is raised perhaps most acutely by the broad claims now being made for artificial intelligence and in particular for the computer programming of legal advice (as a species of what …


Note: United States V. Harvey: Are Criminal Defense Fees More Vulnerable Than Necessary?, Eric Easton Oct 1987

Note: United States V. Harvey: Are Criminal Defense Fees More Vulnerable Than Necessary?, Eric Easton

All Faculty Scholarship

In United States v. Harvey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that Congress may not constitutionally require convicted racketeers and drug traffickers to forfeit property used to pay legitimate defense attorney fees. To the extent that such forfeitures and related pre-conviction restraints on transfer are authorized by provisions of the Comprehensive Forfeiture Act of 1984 (the Act), those provisions violate an accused's right to counsel of choice as secured by the Sixth Amendment.This article argues that the court's holding in Harvey was more narrowly drawn than necessary, and that as a consequence criminal defense attorney …


Public Hearing On Sanctions Against Attorneys And Parties For Frivolous And Bad Faith Actions Or Tactics, Assembly Committee On Judiciary Sep 1987

Public Hearing On Sanctions Against Attorneys And Parties For Frivolous And Bad Faith Actions Or Tactics, Assembly Committee On Judiciary

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Law Dean Opposes Bork's Bid Sep 1987

Law Dean Opposes Bork's Bid

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Law Dean Says Fund Raising Crucial, Forrest Bowman Iii Sep 1987

Law Dean Says Fund Raising Crucial, Forrest Bowman Iii

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Professionalism, Timothy J. Sullivan Jul 1987

Lawyer Professionalism, Timothy J. Sullivan

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Iu Dean Advises Law Graduates How To Use Degree May 1987

Iu Dean Advises Law Graduates How To Use Degree

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


New Society Takes Fresh Look At Law, Jennifer A. Daniel Apr 1987

New Society Takes Fresh Look At Law, Jennifer A. Daniel

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Iu Names New Law Dean Apr 1987

Iu Names New Law Dean

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Bryant Garth Is Named Dean Of Bloomington Law School Apr 1987

Bryant Garth Is Named Dean Of Bloomington Law School

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Law School Addition Dedication Weekend Photo Album Apr 1987

Law School Addition Dedication Weekend Photo Album

Law School Building

Photograph album documenting the events surrounding the dedication of the Indiana University Law School Building Addition in 1986. The album was given to Dean Bryant G. Garth from John W. Ryan, President of Indiana University.


Trustees Name Garth New Law School Dean, Gina Binole Apr 1987

Trustees Name Garth New Law School Dean, Gina Binole

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Dean's Message, Bryant G. Garth Apr 1987

Dean's Message, Bryant G. Garth

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Spring 1987 Apr 1987

Spring 1987

Bill of Particulars

No abstract provided.


Garth Accepts Offer To Become Law School Dean, Jennifer A. Daniel Mar 1987

Garth Accepts Offer To Become Law School Dean, Jennifer A. Daniel

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


Search For New Law Dean Nearing End, Jennifer A. Daniel Feb 1987

Search For New Law Dean Nearing End, Jennifer A. Daniel

Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)

No abstract provided.


February 1987 Feb 1987

February 1987

Exordium

No abstract provided.


The Don'ts Of Oral Argument, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1987

The Don'ts Of Oral Argument, Roger J. Miner '56

Federal Courts and Federal Practice

No abstract provided.


Class Of 1987 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Class Of 1987 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.


Class Of 1987 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1987

Class Of 1987 Five 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.


Dealing With The Limits Of Vision: The Planning Process And The Education Of Lawyers, Lawrence Lederman, Jay Levenson Jan 1987

Dealing With The Limits Of Vision: The Planning Process And The Education Of Lawyers, Lawrence Lederman, Jay Levenson

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of A Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1987

The Concept Of A Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Law, Time, And Community, David M. Engel Jan 1987

Law, Time, And Community, David M. Engel

Journal Articles

Research concerning law and social change has almost always treated time as a universal constant and a baseline against which variations in behavior can be measured. Yet a significant literature exists demonstrating that researchers can also regard time as a socially constructed phenomenon requiring analytic interpretation in its own right. This article explores two aspects of the human experience of time that were especially important for the residents of a rural American community: the sense of time's iterative character and its linear or irreversible quality. These two ways of experiencing and conceptualizing time played a significant part in efforts by …


Tribute To Professor Robert Liberman, Robert B. Kent Jan 1987

Tribute To Professor Robert Liberman, Robert B. Kent

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Of Carrots And Sticks: Evaluating The Role Of The Class Action Lawyer, Mary Kay Kane Jan 1987

Of Carrots And Sticks: Evaluating The Role Of The Class Action Lawyer, Mary Kay Kane

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Thinking About Our Language, James Boyd White Jan 1987

Thinking About Our Language, James Boyd White

Articles

Except for one meeting, which I will describe below, I knew Bob Cover only through his writings. This circumstance was of course a disappointment to me, for our interests were similar, and his death now makes the loss irreparable. But perhaps this is less of a limitation than would normally be the case, for as much as anyone in the law Bob was, and is, actively present in his writing, both as a person and as a mind.-But that dichotomy of person and mind gets it wrong, for what I would like to catch is a sense of fusion or …


The Conservation Movement In A Corporate Age, Charles F. Wilkinson Jan 1987

The Conservation Movement In A Corporate Age, Charles F. Wilkinson

Publications

No abstract provided.


Forfeiture Of Legal Fees: Who Stands To Lose?, G. Robert Blakey Jan 1987

Forfeiture Of Legal Fees: Who Stands To Lose?, G. Robert Blakey

Journal Articles

It is widely accepted that criminals should not benefit from the fruits of their crime. But it is equally accepted that the accused are innocent until proven guilty. There are three alternatives currently being evaluated for determining how legal fees shall be paid for organized crime—free market, political decisions, or judiciary determinations. This Article presents the argument that clients who might possess illicit assets should be able to pay them to a lawyer rather than forfeit them to the government. It discusses how legal forfeiture is handled within the Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations statute (RICO) and the Continuing Criminal …


On Being A Professional Elder, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1987

On Being A Professional Elder, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

The Professional Elder gives their wisdom to the young in the hopes that the wisdom will enable them to do better than the elders had done. This concept is exemplified through literature and films. However, the Professional Elder—elders in the profession who serve as moral teachers to the young—has diminished over time. This Article seeks to explain how the role of the professional elder has changed over time and the problems with the modern gentlemen’s ethic. He proposes that professional elders can return to serving as authoritative moral teachers through liberal learning and moral craftmanship.