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Table Of Contents: Annual Survey 2015
Table Of Contents: Annual Survey 2015
University of Richmond Law Review
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Preface, John J. Hogan
Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
University of Richmond Law Review
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Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
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Acknowledgements, D. Paul Holdsworth
Acknowledgements, D. Paul Holdsworth
University of Richmond Law Review
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Acknowledgements, Leah Stiegler
Acknowledgements, Leah Stiegler
University of Richmond Law Review
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Frenemies Of The Court: The Many Faces Of Amicus Curiae, Helen A. Anderson
Frenemies Of The Court: The Many Faces Of Amicus Curiae, Helen A. Anderson
University of Richmond Law Review
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Appellate Law, Hon. Marla Graff Decker
Appellate Law, Hon. Marla Graff Decker
University of Richmond Law Review
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Acknowledgements, Robert J. Farlow
Acknowledgements, Robert J. Farlow
University of Richmond Law Review
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In Memoriam: The Honorable Harry L. Carrico, Hon. John A. Gibney Jr., Wendy C. Perdue, John G. Douglass, William G. Broaddus, Victoria A.B. Willis
In Memoriam: The Honorable Harry L. Carrico, Hon. John A. Gibney Jr., Wendy C. Perdue, John G. Douglass, William G. Broaddus, Victoria A.B. Willis
University of Richmond Law Review
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In Memoriam: Anne Louise Hasselback, Ann Hodges, Kym Osterbind
In Memoriam: Anne Louise Hasselback, Ann Hodges, Kym Osterbind
University of Richmond Law Review
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In Memoriam: Professor John F. Carroll, Iv, Dana D. Mcdaniel, Jim Gibson, Meredith J. Harbach, W. Wade Berryhill
In Memoriam: Professor John F. Carroll, Iv, Dana D. Mcdaniel, Jim Gibson, Meredith J. Harbach, W. Wade Berryhill
University of Richmond Law Review
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Appellate Law, L. Steven Emmert
Appellate Law, L. Steven Emmert
University of Richmond Law Review
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Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
University of Richmond Law Review
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Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
University of Richmond Law Review
In the legal academic community, there are significant positive signs demonstrating attention to sustainable practices, from course offerings to many day-to-day operations. Scholarly research also reflects this positive trend. Much of this recent scholarship assesses sustainability-focused regulatory and normative efforts to address the impacts associated with a warming planet in marked detail, and there is an additional plethora of writing on the many topics beyond the changing climate that raise sustainability questions.
Arbitrariness: Why The Most Important Idea In Administrative Law Can't Be Defined, And What This Means For The Law In General, R. George Wright
Arbitrariness: Why The Most Important Idea In Administrative Law Can't Be Defined, And What This Means For The Law In General, R. George Wright
University of Richmond Law Review
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Partnership Derivative Suits: Jennings V. Kay Jennings Ltd. P'Ship, Patricia Collins Mccullagh
Partnership Derivative Suits: Jennings V. Kay Jennings Ltd. P'Ship, Patricia Collins Mccullagh
University of Richmond Law Review
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Superpoked And Served: Service Of Process Via Social Networking Sites, Andriana L. Shultz
Superpoked And Served: Service Of Process Via Social Networking Sites, Andriana L. Shultz
University of Richmond Law Review
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Beyond The Ivory Tower, John G. Douglass
Beyond The Ivory Tower, John G. Douglass
University of Richmond Law Review
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Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
University of Richmond Law Review
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Guarding The Guardians: Judges' Rights And Virginia's Judicial Inquiry And Review Commission, Jeffrey D. Mcmahan Jr.
Guarding The Guardians: Judges' Rights And Virginia's Judicial Inquiry And Review Commission, Jeffrey D. Mcmahan Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
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Has A New Day Dawned For Indigent Defense In Virginia?, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
Has A New Day Dawned For Indigent Defense In Virginia?, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
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Tribute To Judge Merhige, Orran L. Brown
Tribute To Judge Merhige, Orran L. Brown
University of Richmond Law Review
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Observations On The Status And Impact Of The Judicial Confirmation Process, Edith H. Jones
Observations On The Status And Impact Of The Judicial Confirmation Process, Edith H. Jones
University of Richmond Law Review
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Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
Professional Responsibility, James M. Mccauley
University of Richmond Law Review
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The Law Professor As Populist, Mark A. Graber
The Law Professor As Populist, Mark A. Graber
University of Richmond Law Review
A new populism is taking root in the strangest soil, American law schools. Tocqueville regarded "the profession of law" as an "aristocratic element," "a sort of privileged body in the scale of intellect." Lawyers, he observed, belonged to "thehighest political class," and routinely developed "some of the tastes and habits of aristocracy." During the 1990s, however, bold challenges to elite rule in the name ofpopular majoritarianism were issued by distinguished professors and chair holders at the most prestigious law schools in the United States. Such leading jurists as Richard Parker, Jack Balkin, Akbil Reed Amar, Sanford Levinson, and Mark Tushnet …
The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
University of Richmond Law Review
My subject is our profession and its future-a future measured not by the condition of its bottom line, but by the state of its soul. And my message is one of profound concern.
Legal Advice Toward Illegal Ends, Joel S. Newman
Legal Advice Toward Illegal Ends, Joel S. Newman
University of Richmond Law Review
Suppose you discovered a wonderful fishing hole hidden on some public lands. Would you be obligated to tell others about it? Of course not. But, could you go out of your way to hide its existence? Of course not-especially not from your friends.
A Tribute To Professor Willie Moore, Okianer Christian Dark
A Tribute To Professor Willie Moore, Okianer Christian Dark
University of Richmond Law Review
I first met Professor Willie Moore during the 1989-90 recruitment season for law faculty. Willie came to our law school to meet with the Dean, faculty and students. There was much excitement among the faculty concerning his visit to the law school. Many persons had already reviewed his credentials - valedictorian of his high school class; an honors graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; graduate of Yale University Law School; law clerk to Judge Damon J. Keith on the Federal Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; former associate at Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp in Los …
Unlocking The Chamber Doors: Limiting Confidentiality In Proceedings Before The Virginia Judicial Inquiry And Review Commission, Brian R. Pitney
Unlocking The Chamber Doors: Limiting Confidentiality In Proceedings Before The Virginia Judicial Inquiry And Review Commission, Brian R. Pitney
University of Richmond Law Review
In a Mississippi case, a judge imposed and collected criminal fines, then willfully and fraudulently documented the case as dismissed, keeping the money for himself. In California, the Commission of Judicial Qualifications removed a judge for prodding an attorney with a "dildo," grabbing a court commissioner by his testicles in a public hallway, and habitually making offensive sexual remarks at his office. A Massachusetts judge received public censure for making derogatory and obscene references to members of the bench and bar, becoming intoxicated and urinating in public, and setting unusually high bail for African-American defendants. After a Federal Bureau of …