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Thoughts About Pursuing Diversity In Legal Education For Pedagogical Rather Than Political Or Compensatory Reasons, J. Clifton Fleming Jr.
Thoughts About Pursuing Diversity In Legal Education For Pedagogical Rather Than Political Or Compensatory Reasons, J. Clifton Fleming Jr.
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Vol. 04, No. 04 (December 1993)
Vol. 44, No. 6, November 22, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 44, No. 6, November 22, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•'Boycott Colorado' Efforts Continue •Student Senate Responds to Racism Charges •LSSS Election Debacle Provides Instructive Lesson •Are Law Students 'Hissing' to be Clever in Class? •Excessive Posting Mars Halls of Academe •Alumnus Decries Moot Court Board Decision •Voluntary Imprisonment: The Life of a Prison Guard •The Docket •Catsup Please! Tater Tots Overrun Phid House •Study Hints for the Efficient Student •TV, Movies Offer Widely Divergent Choices •1st Annual Most Annoying Law Students Awards •Law in the Raw
Judicial Notice November 17th, 1993 V20 N3, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice November 17th, 1993 V20 N3, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law
Judicial Notice
No abstract provided.
Vol. 44, No. 5, November 8, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 44, No. 5, November 8, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Moot Court Disqualifies 13 late Teams •An Interview with Patricia White •Journal of Gender & Law Approaches First Issues •Student Access LSSS of Botching First-Year Elections •The Docket •The Mailbag: Advice for the Lovelorn •The Lewdicrous and Profane: How 3Ls Kill Time
Vol. 04, No. 03 (November 1993)
Vol. 44, No. 4, October 25, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 44, No. 4, October 25, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•More Than 1 in 4 3Ls Without Offers •Placement Office Hires Public Interest Director •Let's Hope Search for New Dean is Not a Farce •Search Committee Seeks Student Input on Bollinger's Replacement •Want a Public Interest Job? Search Yourself •ACLU Pits Itself Against Student Freedom, Learning •3L Entrepreneur Provides Letter Service for Job Seekers •Crossword •A Dogfight with J.J. White •Third-Year Makes Use of Kamisar in Summer Job •Detroit Residents Receive Aid from Student Clinic •Nirvana: The Beatles of the '90s? •The Lewdicrous and Profane •The Docket •More Tips on Interviewing, Costume Hints •Alice in Chains: The End of Flannel? …
Vol. 44, No. 3, October 11, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 44, No. 3, October 11, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Survey: Some Claim Sex Harassment •Computer Lab Undergoes Improvements •Temper Hope for Mid-East Peace Process •The Bad, the Worse and the Ugly •Oktoberfest Raises Funds for Loan Forgiveness •New Curve will Help Most Only Slightly •Interview with a Defensive Prosecutor •The Docket •How to and Not to Interview for a Job •Law in the Raw
Class Of 1996 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Class Of 1996 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Incoming 1L Photos (Facebooks)
Photographs of incoming law students for the St. Mary’s University School of Law, class of 1996
Vol. 04, No. 02 (October 1993)
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.
Volume 16, Issue 2 (Fall 1993)
Lawyers Need Courageous Imagination, Alfred C. Aman
Lawyers Need Courageous Imagination, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
From Bloomington To Warsaw: Connections With The New Frontier, Lauren K. Robel
From Bloomington To Warsaw: Connections With The New Frontier, Lauren K. Robel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1993, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1993, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Becoming J. Reuben Clark's Law School (Marion G. Romney)
- Integrity, the Evidence Within (Neal A. Maxwell)
- Growing Up (Elaine L. Jack)
- Satisfaction in the Law (David C. Campbell)
Volume 28, Issue 1 (Fall 1993), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 28, Issue 1 (Fall 1993), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Who's Who: New students, faculty & staff
- Meet the New Dean: A Question and Answer Session with Ned Spurgeon by Kathy R. Pharr
- Kicking Off the Academic Year: Faculty/Staff Party, New Student Activities, Legal Career Services Update
- Law in the Public Interest: A new student organization serves the needy in the Athens area by Jean Cleveland
- Compendium: Moot Court, Visitors to the School of Law, the Chaffin Portrait
- Homecoming 1992 & 1993: BOV/LSAC Planning Retreat, Festivities
- Meet the Challenge
- Calendar of Events
- Faculty Briefs
- A Salute to the Former Dean: A reflection on Ron Ellington's service as …
Motley Is Distinguished Jurist In Residence, Lauren K. Robel
Motley Is Distinguished Jurist In Residence, Lauren K. Robel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Eleonora V. Eckert, Kent D. Syverud, Gregory P. Magarian, Christina B. Whitman, Rodney D. Martin
Eleonora V. Eckert, Kent D. Syverud, Gregory P. Magarian, Christina B. Whitman, Rodney D. Martin
Michigan Law Review
Tributes to Eleonora V. Eckert
Vol. 44, No. 2, September 27, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 44, No. 2, September 27, 1993, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Student Seek Support for Boycott •First-Time Professors Join Law Faculty •Students Deserve to Have Exams Read •Lawyer-Bashing Reaches New Heights, Takes New Forms •Colorado Boycott Inappropriate for Law School •QLSA Asks for Support in Boycott of Colorado •Melon, Harvey Tell Musical Tales of Angst •Outside the Classroom: Lounging by the Pooley •The Docket •Fashion Hints for the Novice Law Student •Law in the Raw
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
No abstract provided.
Vol. 04, No. 01 (September 1993)
Ten Reasons To Attend Law School, C. Steven Bradford
Ten Reasons To Attend Law School, C. Steven Bradford
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Response From The Visitor From Another Planet, J. Cunyon Gordon
A Response From The Visitor From Another Planet, J. Cunyon Gordon
Michigan Law Review
In order to admit, as I do, that the related planets of practice and academia are conjoined, one has to realize, as I have, that the legacy of the heavily doctrinal education Edwards wants to preserve may be precisely the lawyers he upbraids - lawyers who generally do not live, work, and behave ethically (with fairness, compassion, and creativity) in a complex, heterogeneous society. This recognition in turn compels the conclusion I reach that the outsiders - with their challenges to the status quo's values, their upstart theories and innovative pedagogies, and even their Star Trek-and-the-law scholarship - may help …
Lawyers, Scholars, And The "Middle Ground", Robert W. Gordon
Lawyers, Scholars, And The "Middle Ground", Robert W. Gordon
Michigan Law Review
The Judge seems to be arguing that both teachers and firm lawyers have been seduced from their real vocation by the fatal attraction of neighboring cultures: the practitioners by the commercial culture of their business clients, the academics by the disciplinary paradigms and prestige of theory in the rest of the university. The "deserted middle ground" is the ground of professional practice - practical, yet also public-minded. Perhaps without straining his thesis too far we could ascribe to Judge Edwards a "republican" view of the legal profession, in which legal scholars, practitioners, judges, legislators, and administrators - despite their separate …
The Disjunction Between Judge Edwards And Professor Priest, Louis H. Pollak
The Disjunction Between Judge Edwards And Professor Priest, Louis H. Pollak
Michigan Law Review
With characteristic vigor, Judge Harry Edwards, in his essay The Growing Disjunction Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession, has censured the law schools and, secondarily, the bar, for what he sees as profoundly disturbing trends pulling academics and practitioners farther and farther apart. Judge Edwards' censure is not proffered off the cuff. He has carefully polled his former law clerks on their perceptions of their law school years and of their postclerkship professional experiences - whether in private practice, in government, or in teaching. In the text and footnotes of his essay, Judge Edwards quotes his law clerks' …
The Deprofessionalization Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Richard A. Posner
The Deprofessionalization Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Richard A. Posner
Michigan Law Review
The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards' double-barreled blast at legal education and the practice of law. This I am happy to do. It is an important article, stating with refreshing bluntness concerns that are widely felt but have never I think been so forcefully, so arrestingly expressed. Nevertheless I have deep disagreements with it.