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Full-Text Articles in Law
Vol. 12, No. 5 (November 1988)
Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard
Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Number Of Law School Applications Rises Again, Bryan E. Denham
Number Of Law School Applications Rises Again, Bryan E. Denham
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Vol. 12, No. 3 (September 1988)
Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank
Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Washington And Lee Law Commencement, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Washington And Lee Law Commencement, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Powell Speeches
No abstract provided.
Tributes
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
Law Professor Douglass Boshkoff, right, Is congratulated by Bloomington Law Dean Bryant Garth after Boshkoff received the first Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award.
Tributes
Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)
Photograph of Dean Bryant Garth congratulating Professor Douglass Boshkoff for receiving the first Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award.
On May 6 At Iu Former Law Dean Will Speak To Spea Graduates
On May 6 At Iu Former Law Dean Will Speak To Spea Graduates
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Duty To The Target: Is An Attorney's Duty To The Corporation A Paradigm For Directors, Roberta S. Karmel
Duty To The Target: Is An Attorney's Duty To The Corporation A Paradigm For Directors, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Vol. 12, No. 2 (March/April 1988)
Reagan To Appoint Former Dean To Post
Reagan To Appoint Former Dean To Post
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
Naturalization Ceremony: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of New York, Roger J. Miner '56
Naturalization Ceremony: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of New York, Roger J. Miner '56
Naturalization Ceremonies
No abstract provided.
Class Of 1988 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1988 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 1988 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Class Of 1988 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Jeffrey S. Lehman
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This letter was sent to alumni with the report.
Class Of 1988 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1988 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.
Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Articles & Chapters
This article examines the theory and empirical methods of recent studies of law and litigation. It argues that the recent interest in longitudinal studies of trial court dockets proceeds from a deeply rooted functionalist theoretical tradition in empirical work on courts. Functionalist theory, through its sophisticated application in the work of James Willard Hurst, is described as the direct or indirect source of theory for longitudinal litigation studies. Though there are many reasons for suspecting that fuctionalist theory is inadequate, it has seldom been rejected through proper empirical testing of its hypotheses. The theory, often poorly conceptualized, is discussed here …
The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Has The Time Come For Judicial Sabbaticals, Ira P. Robbins
Has The Time Come For Judicial Sabbaticals, Ira P. Robbins
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Single Firm Conduct, George A. Hay
Single Firm Conduct, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
My assignment is to discuss likely future developments involving single firm conduct. I will first discuss general trends and then move on to discuss some specific areas of the law. At the outset, however, I should remind the reader that what follows are predictions, not endorsements.
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, John Mitchell
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, John Mitchell
Faculty Articles
Tribute to Professor Andrew Walkover 1949-1988.
Vol. 12, No. 1 (January/February 1988)
The Black Lawyer In Virginia: Reflections Upon A Journey, 1938–1988, Veryl Victoria Miles, Gerald Bruce Lee, G. Nelson Smith Iii
The Black Lawyer In Virginia: Reflections Upon A Journey, 1938–1988, Veryl Victoria Miles, Gerald Bruce Lee, G. Nelson Smith Iii
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
A Linguistic Analysis Of The Meanings Of "Search" In The Fourth Amendment: A Search For Common Sense, Clark D. Cunningham
A Linguistic Analysis Of The Meanings Of "Search" In The Fourth Amendment: A Search For Common Sense, Clark D. Cunningham
Faculty Publications By Year
This article offers a new technique for analyzing and evaluating competing interpretations of a legal text and applies that technique to one of the most debated questions of modern constitutional interpretation: the meaning of "searches" in the first clause of the fourth amendment. This Technique is called the "common sense" approach because it begins with a semantic analysis of the text in terms of the sense that the key words have in everyday speech. Such analysis reveals a complex of interlocked concepts that underlies the ability of speakers to recognize meaningful uses of these words. The common sense approach then …
Rationales And Realities: Social Change, Women And The Law, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Rationales And Realities: Social Change, Women And The Law, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Publications and Research
The legal profession has undergone a revolution and incremental changes of enormous significance in the last two decades. For many affected by these changes it has been the best of times, for others it has been the worst of times. Some of these changes developed internally from forces within the profession, and some were generated by pressures in other institutions and in the larger society.
There is a changing culture in the workplace of law, in the law schools, and in the nation. But by no means does this mean that the changes are consistent. On the contrary, we are …
Lawyers As Assimilators And Preservers, Thomas L. Shaffer, Mary M. Shaffer
Lawyers As Assimilators And Preservers, Thomas L. Shaffer, Mary M. Shaffer
Journal Articles
The United States, more than most nation-states, has a history of confrontations between one culture and another, and of law as a means of ending cultural confrontations. Again and again in America, our dominant Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture has dealt with an alien culture and, as the story is usually told, overcome it. The dominant culture has used the law to bring the vulnerable culture into conformity to what we have referred to as "the American way."
We want to suggest that such a legal figure has two ways of using his legal power to deal between cultures—ways that are different …
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, James E. Bond
Tribute To Andrew Walkover, James E. Bond
Faculty Articles
In a tribute to Andrew Walkover, Dean James Bond revisits the first meeting he had with Professor Walkover. Dean Bond’s impression of Professor Walkover, with whom he worked for six months, was that he had a marvelous sense of humor, a shrewd insight into other people's motivations, and a detached sense of compassion. He delighted in personalities and politics, and his colleagues delighted in him.