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Full-Text Articles in Law
Dedication To Dean Edward Settle Godfrey, Iii, Christine I. Hepler
Dedication To Dean Edward Settle Godfrey, Iii, Christine I. Hepler
Maine Law Review
It is impossible to fully describe the impact that Dean Godfrey had (and continues to have) on the legal community in Maine, on the University of Maine School of Law, and on the Maine Law Review. This Article provides a sampling of the lives he touched and the contributions he made to the law through his writings. On February 5, 2005, the Maine legal community celebrated the life and work of the Honorable Edward S. Godfrey, III. In attendance were his family members; past and present faculty, staff, and students of the University of Maine School of Law, the law …
From The Editor's Desk: A Tribute To Professor Reynolds, Andrew J. Mertzenich
From The Editor's Desk: A Tribute To Professor Reynolds, Andrew J. Mertzenich
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Professor Emeritus Reynolds was oft known as the "heart and soul" of our Law School. Indeed, the impression he left on thousands in this grateful community will remain strong for generations to come. Even now, long months after his passing, a fresh touch of gentle grief crosses the faces of those who encounter his name or spirit. Accordingly, to give permanent recognition to such an amazing teacher and mentor, we at the Northern Illinois University Law Review are honored to bring you Tributes to Professor Emeritus Daniel Reynolds. These Tributes come to us as far away as Bordeaux, France--showing us …
Trending @ Rwu Law: Michael Bowden's Post: Celebrating Professor Tony Santoro 10-31-2017, Michael Bowden
Trending @ Rwu Law: Michael Bowden's Post: Celebrating Professor Tony Santoro 10-31-2017, Michael Bowden
Law School Blogs
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Law School Dedicates Appellate Courtroom To Judge Selya 10-15-2017, Edward Fitzpatrick, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law School Dedicates Appellate Courtroom To Judge Selya 10-15-2017, Edward Fitzpatrick, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
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A Tribute To A Friend And Colleague: Frank Beytagh, Fernand N. Dutile
A Tribute To A Friend And Colleague: Frank Beytagh, Fernand N. Dutile
Fernand "Tex" N. Dutile
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Calvin Massey, Gentleman Farmer, Evan Tsen Lee
Calvin Massey, Gentleman Farmer, Evan Tsen Lee
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “So much of Calvin’s work was intelligible as work about freedom and independence, preventing aggregations of government power that threatened individual freedom. Calvin didn’t love federalism because he had a romanticized view of statehood, he believed in it because he thought centralized power in the federal government was a bigger threat to individual freedom than states were. In most states, a tin-pot governor and amateur hour legislators just aren’t going to be as effective at coercing beliefs as an Executive Branch that contains the U.S. Treasury, the Justice Department, the FBI, and the CIA, not to mention the Pentagon …
Why I So Enjoyed Learning With And From Calvin Massey, Vikram David Amar
Why I So Enjoyed Learning With And From Calvin Massey, Vikram David Amar
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “I am pleased and proud to participate in this tribute to Calvin Massey, with whom I had the pleasure to work and play for about two decades. When I think of Calvin—and I think of him often—I think of a generous friend, a gregarious colleague and a genuinely good man. He possessed many admirable traits, but today I want to focus on three: (1) his breadth; (2) his independent mind; and (3) his thoughtfulness.”
Tribute To Ken Margolis - Renaissance Man, Matthew Rossman
Tribute To Ken Margolis - Renaissance Man, Matthew Rossman
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Ken Margolis.
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Professor Jonathan Entin.
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf
Faculty Publications
Tribute for Professor Jonathan Entin.