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Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2008-2011, University Of Georgia Law Library
Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2008-2011, University Of Georgia Law Library
Strategic Plan Documents
This nine page document last revised in December 2008 served as the strategic plan for the University of Georgia School of Law's Library. It contains five goals, and each goal had objectives and strategies identified for how to achieve them. This document served as a three-year guide for the librarians, staff, their services, and library resources.
Michael S. Maurer
Benefactors
Michael S. Maurer, Chairman, IBJ Media Corp., JD 1967.
An Indianapolis native, Maurer graduated from North Central High School and received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from University of Colorado. He returned home for law school, earning a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University, where he was a writer and an editor of the Law Journal. He is admitted to both the New York and the Indiana Bars, and has also successfully completed the CPA examination. Maurer serves as Chairman of the Board of IBJ Corporation. IBJ owns and publishes The Indianapolis Business Journal, Court and Commercial Record …
Alum's Gift Is Iu Law School's Largest Ever, Nicole Brooks
Alum's Gift Is Iu Law School's Largest Ever, Nicole Brooks
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Learning From Others: Sustaining The Internationalization And Globalization Of U.S. Law School Curriculums, James Maxeiner
Learning From Others: Sustaining The Internationalization And Globalization Of U.S. Law School Curriculums, James Maxeiner
All Faculty Scholarship
This address has three principal points: (1) An overview of how we are going about internationalizing the law school curriculum today in the United States; (2) Whether we are making as much progress as we should and how learning from others is central to sustaining our progress such as it is; and (3) What some of the obstacles to such learning are.
Comparative Advantages Of The Supreme People’S Court Judgement(最高人民法院判决的比较优势), Meng Hou
Comparative Advantages Of The Supreme People’S Court Judgement(最高人民法院判决的比较优势), Meng Hou
Hou Meng
No abstract provided.
Vol. 35, No. 13 (December 1, 2008)
John C. H. Wu At The University Of Michigan School Of Law, Xiuqing Li
John C. H. Wu At The University Of Michigan School Of Law, Xiuqing Li
Articles
The following is an English language translation of a 2008 Chinese language article on John C.H. Wu, Soochow Law School LL.B. 1920 and Michigan Law School, J.D. 1921, by Professor Li Xiuqing of Shanghai's East China University of Political Science and Law. Li is a specialist in Chinese and foreign legal history, with a focus on the transplant of Western and Japanese law into China during the late imperial and modern era. She also serves as the Secretary-General of the China Foreign Legal History Association. In 2006-07, Li was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Michigan Law School, where …
Liberdade, Ética E Direito, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Liberdade, Ética E Direito, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Paulo Ferreira da Cunha
Further than Ethics concieved as mere obedience, Republican Ethics expresses the idea of duty for freedom and Liberty. After Law concieved as only duty and imperative norms from power to the subjects, there is the possibility of a fraternal law, in new patterns. This article explores several ways in a new ethics and a new law paradigms, after the objective Roman Law and the subjective modern Law.
Vol. 35, No. 12 (November 24, 2008)
Vol. 59, No. 6, November 19, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 59, No. 6, November 19, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Two Days with Desmond Tutu •Pulitzer Prof •Lawyer Video Game •Save Yourself •Between the Briefs •This is Water •The Tech Column •When You Were Cooler •The Food Court •Halloween Pics
Vol. 35, No. 11 (November 17, 2008)
Vol. 35, No. 10 (November 10, 2008)
Vol. 35, No. 09 (November 3, 2008)
Annual Report 2007-2008, Office Of Development
Annual Report 2007-2008, Office Of Development
Annual Donor Report
No abstract provided.
Dean's Report 2008, Rebecca H. White
Dean's Report 2008, Rebecca H. White
Other Law School Publications
Dear Alumni and Friends,
This is a very exciting time in the University of Georgia School of Law's history. Next year, we will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the law school.
As you may recall, the school's founders -- Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Georgia's first chief justice; Thomas R.R. Cobb, a preparer of the code of the state of Georgia; and William Hope Hull, solicitor for the U.S. Treasury -- opened the institution in the fall of 1859 and graduated the first class in the summer of 1860. Much has happened over the past 15 decades, and …
El Fallo Ate Y Sus Circunstancias (Elementos Para Su Estudio), Horacio M. Lynch
El Fallo Ate Y Sus Circunstancias (Elementos Para Su Estudio), Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
Estudio sobre el histórico fallo de la Corte Suprema sobre la libertad sindical (el fallo ATE).
News @ Georgia Law, November 2008, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, November 2008, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich to teach at Georgia Law; Justice Thomas visits school; Student competitive teams off to a great start; Judicial training program celebrates 10th anniversary; Faculty on Record: Professors Walter Hellerstein, Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, David A. Brennen, Ronald L. Carlson and Donald E. Wilkes Jr.; Dean White discusses goals and objectives for school; State bar pass rate rises to 38-year high; Georgia Law hires new development director; Online alumni directory to launch next month; Building on campus named for alumnus; 2009 DSS Award nominations; EJF prepares for annual auction; Commemorative 150th anniversary School of …
Vol. 6, No. 05 (November/December 2008)
Beyond The Ivory Tower, John G. Douglass
Beyond The Ivory Tower, John G. Douglass
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Market For Legal Education, Andrew Morriss
The Market For Legal Education, Andrew Morriss
Andrew P. Morriss
No abstract provided.
Vol. 59, No. 5, October 29, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 59, No. 5, October 29, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Jenny Runkles Banquet •Letter from the Editor •Tech Column •Save Yourself •Between the Briefs •Presidential Debate •This is Water •Best of LawOpen •The Food Court
Vol. 35, No. 08 (October 27, 2008)
Vol. 59, No. 4, October 14, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 59, No. 4, October 14, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The RG Tries Its Hand at Economic Analysis •Letter to the Editor •Nunc Pro Tunc •Kicking it Old School •Pop Linguistics •Softball Champs •Nannes •Save Yourself •Case Notes •The Food Court •Fall Recipe Bonanza
Vol. 35, No. 07 (October 13, 2008)
Skating With Donovan: Thoughts On Librarianship As A Profession, Richard A. Danner
Skating With Donovan: Thoughts On Librarianship As A Profession, Richard A. Danner
Faculty Scholarship
James M. Donovan’s article: Skating on Thin Intermediation: Can Libraries Survive?, 27 Legal Reference Services Q. 95 (no. 2-3, 2008) argues that librarians place more emphasis than they might on providing service to library users at a time when information seekers are relying less on intermediaries, and that over-emphasizing service to the detriment of other values diminishes the status of librarianship as a profession. The article presents two contrasting models of librarianship. This article discusses Donovan’s models and comments on the continuing importance of the service model to librarianship.
Vol. 35, No. 06 (October 6, 2008)
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan: A Celebration Of Life Program
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Volume 32, Issue 2 (Fall 2008)
Back Cover, Ub Law Forum