It is a great pleasure to be able to honor Sandy Levinson, my very dear friend, who has done so many things for me in the course of my academic life. He discovered me, when I was an assistant professor toiling in the vineyards at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, and he and Scot Powe persuaded the members of the faculty at the University of Texas School of Law to bring me there, and give me a job, perhaps against their better judgment. He was incredibly generous to me during my years there, and since then. He took me under his wing, and I learned an enormous amount from him, so much so, that as I describe the themes of his work to you in this essay, it strikes me how much these same themes have also become central to my own work as w...
This essay is adapted from a Spirit of the Law address given at BYU Law School on March 5, 2002
My friend Levinson has been prominent of late among constitutional scholars who use religious metaph...
Monroe Freedman’s influence on legal education was profound by any measure. He was much more than a ...
The following essay pays tribute to Sandy Levinson\u27s thoughts on constitutional compromises by pa...
Both my faith life and my professional life are located in the center of my scholarship. During the ...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
In this symposium, the editors have assigned the commentators a difficult task by requesting a respo...
This Essay is a lawyer\u27s public proclamation of her beliefs, using the words of her faith. She e...
This volume is comprised of a collection of essays offered as a tribute to Harold J. Berman for his ...
How does a lawyer\u27s religious beliefs affect the lawyer\u27s practice? I will answer that questio...
Sanford Levinson provides the inaugural lecture of the new Jewish Law Institute at Touro Law School....
Analyzes the two divided loyalties that Levinson faces in Divided Loyalties: The Problem of \u27Dua...
Most of the other participants in this festschrift have been personally associated with Dean Leon Gr...
Professor Morgan is more than gracious to me, his colleague in legal ethics. He understands, I think...
Faith and Law is a compilation of sixteen essays from legal academics intended to offer, to a greate...
This essay is adapted from a Spirit of the Law address given at BYU Law School on March 5, 2002
My friend Levinson has been prominent of late among constitutional scholars who use religious metaph...
Monroe Freedman’s influence on legal education was profound by any measure. He was much more than a ...
The following essay pays tribute to Sandy Levinson\u27s thoughts on constitutional compromises by pa...
Both my faith life and my professional life are located in the center of my scholarship. During the ...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
In this symposium, the editors have assigned the commentators a difficult task by requesting a respo...
This Essay is a lawyer\u27s public proclamation of her beliefs, using the words of her faith. She e...
This volume is comprised of a collection of essays offered as a tribute to Harold J. Berman for his ...
How does a lawyer\u27s religious beliefs affect the lawyer\u27s practice? I will answer that questio...
Sanford Levinson provides the inaugural lecture of the new Jewish Law Institute at Touro Law School....
Analyzes the two divided loyalties that Levinson faces in Divided Loyalties: The Problem of \u27Dua...
Most of the other participants in this festschrift have been personally associated with Dean Leon Gr...
Professor Morgan is more than gracious to me, his colleague in legal ethics. He understands, I think...
Faith and Law is a compilation of sixteen essays from legal academics intended to offer, to a greate...
This essay is adapted from a Spirit of the Law address given at BYU Law School on March 5, 2002
My friend Levinson has been prominent of late among constitutional scholars who use religious metaph...
Monroe Freedman’s influence on legal education was profound by any measure. He was much more than a ...