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Full-Text Articles in Law
Lawyers Need Courageous Imagination, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Lawyers Need Courageous Imagination, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
On May 8, Dean Alfred Aman addressed the 1993 law graduating class. These are excerpts from his remarks.
1993 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
1993 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
Academy of Law Alumni Fellows
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Golden Gate University Third Annual Amicus Awards Banquet, Unknown
Golden Gate University Third Annual Amicus Awards Banquet, Unknown
1944-1959: Paul Jordan
Program of the Third Annual Amicus Awards Banquet honoring Paul S. Jordan, recipient of the Amicus Award.
Celebrating Our Past, Celebrating Our Future, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Celebrating Our Past, Celebrating Our Future, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
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U.S. Regulatory Law May Be Too Complicated, Heather Davidson
U.S. Regulatory Law May Be Too Complicated, Heather Davidson
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
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Thomas G. S. Christensen, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Thomas G. S. Christensen, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
Exactly twenty years ago, I had the privilege of introducing Tom Christensen at the annual meeting of the ABA's Labor Relations Law Section. I had not known Tom well for any length of time (I still feel hesitant about calling him "Chris"), but we shared similar backgrounds, and there had been and would continue to be numerous intersections in our careers. We both were kids from the hinterlands (Tom from Iowa, and I from Vermont) who had succumbed to the bright lights of the east coast. Tom had also published my very first article as a rookie law teacher.
In Memoriam: Professor Dr. Wilhelm A. Kewenig, Jost Delbruck
In Memoriam: Professor Dr. Wilhelm A. Kewenig, Jost Delbruck
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Margery Hunter Brown: Teacher, Scholar, And First Citizen Of Montana, Charles F. Wilkinson
Margery Hunter Brown: Teacher, Scholar, And First Citizen Of Montana, Charles F. Wilkinson
Publications
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Eleonora V. Eckert, Christina B. Whitman
Eleonora V. Eckert, Christina B. Whitman
Articles
One day, relatively early in my term as Editor-in-Chief of the Michigan Law Review, Ele Eckert came to me with a draft of a student note that had been given to our secretary for typing. The secretary had turned to Ele in despair. Page after page of yellow legal paper had been filled with minuscule pencil scratches and then elaborately decorated with even more minuscule additions and emendations. Red lines and blue lines and green lines, overlapping each other and occasionally blurring together, wove in and out among the pencil scratches. I asked the editor who had produced this colorful, …
A Tribute To Thurgood Marshall, Peter N. Simon
A Tribute To Justice Byron R. White, Lewis F. Powell Jr., Rhesa H. Barksdale, David M. Ebel, Lance Liebman, Charles Fried
A Tribute To Justice Byron R. White, Lewis F. Powell Jr., Rhesa H. Barksdale, David M. Ebel, Lance Liebman, Charles Fried
Faculty Scholarship
Of 107 Justices in 205 years, only twelve have served longer than thirty years, and every long-serving Justice has made a substantial contribution to the institution - offering a steady and dedicated response to the judicial challenges of an era, asserting leadership at a time of national crisis, or articulating a large constitutional vision. The personal qualities and life experiences that a new Justice brings to the Court contain the seeds of the individual's judicial service. Justice White, a skeptical but unflinching democrat, was no exception.