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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law School Dean, Pig Suck Face At Fund Raiser, Karen A. Springer
Law School Dean, Pig Suck Face At Fund Raiser, Karen A. Springer
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
A Trustworthy Lawyer, Winnie F. Taylor
Ex-Dean Assesses Law Training, Karen A. Springer
Ex-Dean Assesses Law Training, Karen A. Springer
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
School Celebrates 150th Anniversary, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
School Celebrates 150th Anniversary, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
Jobs Scarce, But Roundtable Still Encourages Pursuit Of Law Degree
Jobs Scarce, But Roundtable Still Encourages Pursuit Of Law Degree
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
The Moral Labyrinth Of Zealous Advocacy, James R. Elkins
The Moral Labyrinth Of Zealous Advocacy, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Law Between The Bar And The State, Susan P. Koniak
The Law Between The Bar And The State, Susan P. Koniak
Faculty Scholarship
The traditional understanding of the relation between law and professional legal ethics is that legal ethics covers matters not covered by law; that ethics sits passively above law, starting where law leaves off. In this Article, Professor Susan Koniak argues that this understanding is wrong. She asserts that professional ethics are in competition and conflict with law as it is embodied in the pronouncements of courts and legislatures. Although "law" is usually considered to be the near exclusive preserve of the state, the Article contends that private groups also have "law," but it is usually called "ethics." The legal profession's …
Coordinating Sanctions For Corporate Misconduct: Civil Or Criminal Punishment, David Yellen, Carl J. Mayer
Coordinating Sanctions For Corporate Misconduct: Civil Or Criminal Punishment, David Yellen, Carl J. Mayer
Articles
No abstract provided.
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Attorneys' Malpractice Policies: Regulatory Exclusions And Public Policy, Susan Saab Fortney
Attorneys' Malpractice Policies: Regulatory Exclusions And Public Policy, Susan Saab Fortney
Faculty Scholarship
The courts have yet to decide the issue of the enforceability of provisions in legal malpractice insurance policies that specifically exclude from coverage claims made by government regulators such as the FDIC. The question has reached the courts with respect to such exclusionary provisions in directors' and officers' liability insurance policies, and here the courts are split. The author discusses the current case law and the statutory developments.
Vol. 2, No. 05 (February 10, 1992)
Advice And Consent In Theory And Practice, Roger J. Miner '56
Advice And Consent In Theory And Practice, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Court System and Administration
No abstract provided.
Class Of 1992 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1992 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 1992 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1992 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.
Twenty-Five 'Dos' For Appellate Brief Writers, Roger J. Miner '56
Twenty-Five 'Dos' For Appellate Brief Writers, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Courts and Federal Practice
No abstract provided.
Preserving The Past, Roger J. Miner '56
Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein
Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
The U.S. Law Of Client Confidentiality: Framework For An International Perspective, Charles W. Wolfram
The U.S. Law Of Client Confidentiality: Framework For An International Perspective, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Stances, Anthony V. Alfieri
Continuity, Precedent And Choice Of Law: A Reflective Response To Professor Hill, Robert A. Sedler
Continuity, Precedent And Choice Of Law: A Reflective Response To Professor Hill, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Psychological Type Theory In The Legal Profession, Raymond B. Marcin
Psychological Type Theory In The Legal Profession, Raymond B. Marcin
Scholarly Articles
For some time now the phenomenon known as psychological typing has been finding its way into the study and even the practice of law. The phenomenon has its origin in the notion that people are different in ways that are meaningfully categorizable and classifiable, i.e., that there are genuine, empirically verifiable psychological "types" among people, with the members of each type possessing similar psychological characteristics to some significant extent. The phenomenon is based in Jungian psychology, but its influence has extended well beyond that discipline and into others, including the law and lawyering. More than two decades ago, in an …
150 Years Of Research : A Bibliography Of The Indiana University School Of Law Faculty, 1842-1992, Linda K. Fariss
150 Years Of Research : A Bibliography Of The Indiana University School Of Law Faculty, 1842-1992, Linda K. Fariss
150 Years of Research: A Bibliography of Indiana University School of Law Faculty, 1842-1992
Compiled for the law school's sesquicentennial in 1992, this work contains comprehensive entries for all past and then current faculty members, listing works written before and during their time at the law school.
Law library librarians Keith A. Buckley, Mitchell E. Counts, Ralph F. Gaebler, Michael M. Maben, Marianne Mason, F. Richard Vaughan and Nona K. Watt contributed to the bibliography and Linda K. Fariss edited.
State Ethics Rules And Federal Prosecutors: The Controversies Over The Anti-Contact And Subpoena Rules, Roger C. Cramton, Lisa K. Udell
State Ethics Rules And Federal Prosecutors: The Controversies Over The Anti-Contact And Subpoena Rules, Roger C. Cramton, Lisa K. Udell
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Feminist Transformation Of Lawyering: A Response To Naomi Cahn, Ann Shalleck
The Feminist Transformation Of Lawyering: A Response To Naomi Cahn, Ann Shalleck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Coping With A Turbulent Environment: Development Of Law Firm Training Programs, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Coping With A Turbulent Environment: Development Of Law Firm Training Programs, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Multidimensional Lawyering And Professional Responsibility, Margaret Chon
Introduction: Multidimensional Lawyering And Professional Responsibility, Margaret Chon
Faculty Articles
Professor Margaret Chon introduces three following articles in which the authors posit the identity of the lawyer not just as client representative, but in the multiple roles of respondent to other people, entities and underlying societal values. Each article contributes to the formation of the self qua lawyer by showing how attorneys can and do respond to foils other than clients.
Colorado Rules Of Professional Conduct: Implications For Criminal Lawyers, H. Patrick Furman, Daniel A. Vigil
Colorado Rules Of Professional Conduct: Implications For Criminal Lawyers, H. Patrick Furman, Daniel A. Vigil
Publications
No abstract provided.