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Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson Sep 2009

Law School Officially 'Maurer', Peter Stevenson

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

No abstract provided.


Michigan Law Sesquicentennial Celebration, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 2009

Michigan Law Sesquicentennial Celebration, University Of Michigan Law School

Event Materials

Schedule of events for the Michigan Law Sesquicentennial Celebration.


North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin Apr 2009

North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin

North Dakota Law

Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law


The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, 2009, Volume 12, Number 11, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center Jan 2009

The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, 2009, Volume 12, Number 11, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center

Nova Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Starting Out: Changing Patterns Of First Jobs For Michigan Law School Graduates, Terry K. Adams, David L. Chambers Jan 2009

Starting Out: Changing Patterns Of First Jobs For Michigan Law School Graduates, Terry K. Adams, David L. Chambers

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In the early 1950s, the typical graduate of Michigan Law began his career working as an associate in a law firm with four other lawyers and earned about $5,000 in his first year. Surprising to us today, in his new job he would have earned slightly less than other classmates whose first jobs were in government. Fifty years later, in the early 2000s, the typical graduate still started out as an associate in a law firm, but the firm she worked for had more than 400 lawyers. She earned about $114,000 in her first year, about three times as much …


2009 Cardozo Life (Issue 1), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jan 2009

2009 Cardozo Life (Issue 1), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Life

Table of Contents:

Around Campus, page 3

Faculty Briefs, page 24

An Interview with Bernhard Schlink, page 34

“You shall love the stranger, for you yourselves were once strangers in the land of Egypt.”, page 40

Arguing Ashcroft v. Iqbal: A View from the Lectern, page 48

Their Defining Moments, page 52

Alumni News, page 58


Advocating For Our Future, Sarah J. Mirsky Jan 2009

Advocating For Our Future, Sarah J. Mirsky

NYLS Law Review

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Who We Were And Who We Are: How Michigan Law Students Have Changed Since The 1950s: Findings From 40 Years Of Alumni Surveys, David L. Chambers, Terry K. Adams Jan 2009

Who We Were And Who We Are: How Michigan Law Students Have Changed Since The 1950s: Findings From 40 Years Of Alumni Surveys, David L. Chambers, Terry K. Adams

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For 40 consecutive years, from 1967 to 2006, the Law School surveyed its alumni regarding their lives and careers. The project began in 1967 with the mailing of a questionnaire to the class of 1952 shortly before their 15th reunion. The results proved interesting enough that surveys were sent each year thereafter to the class 15 years out. In 1973, the classes 5 years out were added to the survey.