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Vol. 29, No. 10, December 5, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 10, December 5, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Beckwith looks at Reagan Court •Seniors vote for Caps and Gowns •Law in the Raw •Notices •Students extol clinic experience •Don't let the R. G. escape •Exam fever •Puzzle •Handicapped access •Shrivelling Schreier: the response •Wheezing about coughs •Bream And Gilbert- Icy Precision •Basketball Tournament •One Man Team •Heisman Hunches •Final Notes •For god's sake, get out?
Vol. 29, No. 9, November 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 9, November 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Protesters rally against CIA •Residential Committee to present free movies •Senate takes action on library overcrowding •Law in the Raw •Notices •Nuke The Groupies! •Senate •Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood •The Bankruptcy of Liberalism •The Town Schreier: The Library Scene •And Horowitz Reigns •Stunt Man Flies High •Free Brian Virgil •Dogs Die in Finale •Sports Poll •Wrestlers Sought •CIA
Vol. 29, No. 8, November 7, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 8, November 7, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Senate asks disabled recruitment •Life in the Big Firm •Sexual harassment in the classroom •Law in the Raw •Notices •Welcome Public Interest groups •Amnesty International help Soviet captive •Law School Sexism •A Pat on the Back •Don't let the CIA escape •Reagan and Catsup •A Pinko-Democrat Looks Ahead •Freak Show Favorite •Music Series Sparkles •First Norman Conquest •Top Jock Position Open •Dread Drops Finale •Swanson Shows Colors •Sports Results •Sports Poll •Ethics Conference
What Makes A Law School Great?, Maxwell Cohen
What Makes A Law School Great?, Maxwell Cohen
Dalhousie Law Journal
It is very humbling to try and match the amusing candor and informed wisdom of Professor Willis Reese, and so I will try to use his anecdotal insights only as a launching pad for my long repressed ambivalence about law schools and legal education. On the whole, Professor Reese comes down on the side of student brains as against the prepared onslaught of the faculty. Nothing can harm the good student and very little can be expected to help him since he often is abler than the teacher and even more often, believes it. Despite Professor Reese's affluent infrastructure - …
Vol. 29, No. 7, October 31, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 7, October 31, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Senate budget hangs on Tisch loss •A hard look at Proposition D •Law in the Raw •Cooley Talks •Notices •Environmental Law Society •The Challenge: To Produce Something More Than Automobiles and ''Band-Aids'' •Regent Candidates •O'Reilly: Viable Alternative •I hate Reviewers •Coffers Empty •Grapple for Gold •Dogs Finally Falter •Keep the CIA off campus!
Vol. 29, No. 6, October 24, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 6, October 24, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Caps & Gowns for Senior Day? •Kamisar on Confessions: Gentleman and a scholar •Amnesty International to help Soviet captive •Law in the Raw •The Imminent danger of Tisch II •A Plea for Help •Old Jocks Never Die… •You are what you eat? •On the Vines •Docket •Dogs Show Teeth •Happy Trails •Hikers Play for Gold
Vol. 29, No. 5, October 17, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 5, October 17, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•1st-year elections Wednesday •Residential Comm. asks input •Hyde in the High Court: The other side •Law in the Raw •Notices •Politics and Pulpit •Check It Out •Puzzle •The Town Schreier: Dress for Success •Politics and Pulpit •Stand Up! Be Counted! •Bowie's Scary Monsters •Woody's Memories •Eat My Dust, Flatfoot! •Gold Nuggets •Senate Candidates
Vol. 29, No. 4, October 10, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 4, October 10, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Placement panel offers alternative law careers •Cooley talks this month •UAW picks Jimmy •Law in the Raw •Law Partners •Foreign Oil •Civil Liberties Volunteers •Ethics Conference Planned •Election Spirit •A Student Services Survey •Down the Tubes •In the Heart of Taxes •Stand Up! Be Counted! •Petitions Due Today •Out, out damn typesetter! •Stop Hidin' on Those Backstreets •Mostly Blood and Guts •The Evil Touch of Orson Welles •Dread Starts Slowly •Law Dogs Return •Gold Nuggets
Vol. 29, No. 3, October 3, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 3, October 3, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Allen: low prof pay •Law Journals Pick 2nd-Year Members •ICLE Talks in Hutchins •Law in the Raw •Donkey, Elephant or Maverick? •J.J.'s Address Rapped •Safety in Numbers •Where are you? •The Debates: Sham or Substance? •Stand Up! Be Counted! •The Dilemma of Gender •At Long Last Fosse •Outlaws in Cornfields •Gold Nuggets •Notices
Vol. 29, No. 2, September 26, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 2, September 26, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Escort Service to Begin Monday •Killings Spur More Caution •Hyde in the High Court •Law in the Raw •Things Done •Placement Alternatives •"Now at West Egg" •The Town Schreier: Making the Grade? •Review •Rough Cuts •Gold Nuggets •Notice •Crossword
Vol. 29, No. 1, September 19, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 29, No. 1, September 19, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Senate Boycotts Campbell's •J.J. Lambastes Students •Ex-Guild President indicts legal training •Law in the Raw •Women's Law Students •Senate Notes •Conference In Jeopardy •Summer Hi-jinks •The New R.G. •Anderson's dilemma •Art in the Cities •Grand or Gone Awry •Law Gold needs You •Voice of the CSAR •Notices
A Model Rule For Student Practice In The United States Courts, George K. Walker
A Model Rule For Student Practice In The United States Courts, George K. Walker
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
April 21, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
April 21, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Is That Library Addition Ever Going to be Done? •ELS Projects •UJA Campaign Tops $100 •Millard Fillmore's Ghost •Letter to the Editor •A2 Pizza: A Retrospective •Law School News and Notices •Machle's Musings •Says Who? •Docket •Classifieds •Norts Spews
April 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
April 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Tax Credits Available to Students •LSSS Appoints Comm. Heads •Senate: Getting Your Money Back •R.G. Goes Small •News and Notices •Buttnose •Obiter Dictum •Norts Spews •Machle's Musings •Docket •Classifieds
April 7, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
April 7, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Campbell Comp draws overflow crowd •"Doc" Jaeger- Mr. Contracts- Here Friday •Machle's Musings •News and Notices •Law School Fund •Nights Managed, Cheap •American Indian Law Day •Under New Mgt. •Honors Convocation •Law Club Rooms •Poppea •E.J.F. •Buttnose •Mini- Marathon V •M.S.A. •Docket •Classifieds
March 31, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
March 31, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Just When You Thought it was Safe to Trust the Administration… "Water Quad" •Letters: in re Knauf •News & Notices •More letters: another from Al and LSSS v. Law Review •Hash Bash Conflict •Millard Fillmore's Ghost •Law School Life is back •Registration notes •Nights Managed Cheap •Law & Death •MYILS Application time •Obiter Dictum is bored •LSSS Notes •ELS News •Revue Reviewed •Machle's Musings •E.J.F. has something -for you •Dewar's Profile strikes again •Docket
March 24, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
March 24, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Ellman & Beggs to Lead '80-'81 L.S.S.S. •Lawyers Club Rate Committee Finished for Another Year •Letters: LS…S, Campbell Competition, freedom of the (?) Press, and campaign dirty tricks •1980-81 Journal and Review Writing Competition rules •News & Notices •Nights Managed Cheap •New Officers time •Machle's back •Registration info •Docket
March 17, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
March 17, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Police Arrest Law Club Wallet Thefts Suspect •Letters: Rocheleau rebuked •Moot Court Report •News and Notices •How Al spent his spring vacation •M.F.'s Ghost •ELS News -jobs! •Obiter Dictum on the campaign trail •LSSS Notes •Nights Managed Cheap •LSSS Sample Ballot •Presidential hopefuls' statements •Vice-presidential statements •Secretarial Services? •Board of Governors •Second year reps •Norts Spews •Res Gesties •Docket •WLSA Questionnaire
February 25, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
February 25, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Dean S. v. Archer: A Debate •All Good Things Must Come to an End •Letters in defense of Al Presidente •News & Notices •A hypothetical welcome to law school •LSSS Election petitions •Romance again? •Nights Managed Cheap •Law School poll •Last Sports Poll •Machle's Musings •Norts •Rate Committee report •Docket
February 18, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
February 18, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•A Prisoner's Plea •Letters to the Editor •News & Notices begin •Nights Managed Cheap •Law School Poll •Millard Fillmore's Ghost vacation recommendations •Machle's Musings: Valentine advice •E.L.S. Projects •LSSS Notes •Eubie! in review •Neil Simon's new play is (predictably) a hit •We're Talking Law - lawyerspeak has reached epidemic proportions •Law & Death- Cole's Column •A C.P.R. the Bar won't see •Norts Spews •Basketball Tourney •Sports Poll •Docket
February 11, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
February 11, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Dean's ABA Remarks Raise Serious Questions- Autonomy and Public Policy •Forum: Letters… •Law School News and Notices •Law School Romance? •Leontyne Price •Defending Farmworker Rights •Rate Committee •L.S.S.S. Notes •Be My Valentine •Hatikvah •Norts Spews •Sports Poll •Docket •Classifieds
February 4, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
February 4, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Law Club Tapestries- Hidden Treasure •F.L.S. - Starting a New Project •Torts TI??? Gasp!! •The Codicil is coming •News and Notices •Millard Fillmore says 1A ≠ 6A or 8A •E.L.S. Project: Wetlands •Inside Hutchins with Internationals •Res Jester •Obiter Dictum's Dilemma •R.G. Valentine Offer still goes •Machle's Musings •Norts Spews •Sports Poll •Docket & a new Opinion Poll question
January 28, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
January 28, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Cheating- What Process is Due? •News & Notices: Diplomas/ the Bar •Music Review: Brendel •Nights Managed Cheap •LSSS Notes •Calhoun's Opinion Poll •Buttnose gets called on •Rate Committee starts work •Machle's Musings & Valentines •Norts Spews & Law School Life •Sports Poll •Docket and Classifieds
January 21, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
January 21, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Computer Solves I.L.P. Problems •The "Third" Revolution- and Its Consequences •Machle's Musings & The Portrait of H.H. continued •Law School News and Notices •Puzzles •Environmental Law Society Projects SFF 1979 Reports •Movie Review: Electric Horseman •Millard Fillmore's Ghost •LSSS Notes and a new LEXIS schedule •Norts Spews •Docket
January 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
January 14, 1980, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Inside Hutchins- a law school portrait •News and Notices •President Knauf reports on the State of the Senate •A Eulogy to an old friend •Law School Life •Buttnose had the answer to finals all along •Accidental Humor •Machle's musing again •Docket
Why Don't Law Schools Teach Law Students How To Try Law Suits, Edward J. Devitt
Why Don't Law Schools Teach Law Students How To Try Law Suits, Edward J. Devitt
Cleveland State Law Review
As chairman of the Devitt Committee I was exposed to a wide range of views concerning the issue of the quality of trial advocacy in this country's courts. That experience made apparent the seriousness of the problem of inadequate trial advocacy and the necessity for appropriate remedies. The cure for this lies primarily with the law schools. What is needed is a fundamental change in attitude among American law schools. This commentary will establish that these pragmatic views have the support of logic, history and the available hard evidence.
Prefatory Remark, Robert L. Bogomolny
Prefatory Remark, Robert L. Bogomolny
Cleveland State Law Review
It is the legacy of CLEPR that the continuation of clinical legal education is now assured despite the financial hard times apparently facing the nation's law schools. Some years from now, people will review the period of development of the clinical movement in the United States and find it an example where foundation money guided by effective leadership helped facilitate a major development in law schools in the United States.
Minority Preferences In Law School Admissions, Terrance Sandalow
Minority Preferences In Law School Admissions, Terrance Sandalow
Book Chapters
In addressing the subject of "reverse discrimination," I want to caution at the outset against permitting the use of the word "discrimination" to prejudice consideration of the subject. "Discrimination" has, in recent years, become a bad word. It tends to be used as a shorthand for "unjustifiably unequal treatment." In its original and still proper meaning, however, the word is quite neutral. Discrimination merely means differentiation. It comes from a Latin word that means "to distinguish." Accordingly, when we discriminate-i.e., when we differentiate or distinguish-among people, the propriety of our action depends upon the reasons that we have acted as …
A Colleague's Tribute, James J. White
A Colleague's Tribute, James J. White
Articles
This piece was published as a dedication to Dean Richard E. Speidel. In describing Dick Speidel's character and scholarship one is tempted to use the adjectives that are now a fixed part of the Decanal resignation ritual. Whatever their vices in office, retiring Deans are invariably "bright, insightful, generous, scholarly, worldly;" occasionally they are persons of "unbounded administrative skill," and even of "unlimited scholastic vision."
Book Review. Law, Intellect, And Education By Francis A. Allen, Gene R. Shreve
Book Review. Law, Intellect, And Education By Francis A. Allen, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.