This issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated to our recently retired dean, David Dow. During his six years in that office and under his leadership, the law school moved forward steadily, growing in prestige, number of students, faculty, and programs. The present and future lawyers of this state can look forward to many more years of continued service, guidance, and inspiration from David Dow as a professor. To him this issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated with pride
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Phil C. Neal is appointed the sixth Dean of the law school on January 8, 1963; with biography of the...
At the end of 1994 Dean Edward S. Godfrey III stepped down from his teaching position as Professor E...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated to our recently retired dean, David Dow. During h...
Dedication of this issue of the Nebraska Law Review to David Dow in appreciation of thirty-two years...
Dean David T. Link, a member of the Notre Dame Law School faculty since 1970 and dean from 1975 to 1...
Inside front Cover: tribute to David Gregory Dean’s Column Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic Around Campus...
A tribute to Professor Harvey Perlman and his accomplishments as dean of the University of Nebraska ...
It is impossible to fully describe the impact that Dean Godfrey had (and continues to have) on the l...
The sixth dean of Notre Dame Law School, William B. Lawless, is welcomed by the editor of the Law Re...
At the end of 1994 Dean Edward S. Godfrey III stepped down from his teaching position as Professor E...
The Board of Editors of the Washington Law Review is to be congratulated for its decision to dedicat...
This issue is dedicated to Lawrence Berger in honor of his many years of service to the University o...
Dean David T. Link is taking the spirit and community of NDLS on the road! He has been an integral p...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Phil C. Neal is appointed the sixth Dean of the law school on January 8, 1963; with biography of the...
At the end of 1994 Dean Edward S. Godfrey III stepped down from his teaching position as Professor E...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated to our recently retired dean, David Dow. During h...
Dedication of this issue of the Nebraska Law Review to David Dow in appreciation of thirty-two years...
Dean David T. Link, a member of the Notre Dame Law School faculty since 1970 and dean from 1975 to 1...
Inside front Cover: tribute to David Gregory Dean’s Column Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic Around Campus...
A tribute to Professor Harvey Perlman and his accomplishments as dean of the University of Nebraska ...
It is impossible to fully describe the impact that Dean Godfrey had (and continues to have) on the l...
The sixth dean of Notre Dame Law School, William B. Lawless, is welcomed by the editor of the Law Re...
At the end of 1994 Dean Edward S. Godfrey III stepped down from his teaching position as Professor E...
The Board of Editors of the Washington Law Review is to be congratulated for its decision to dedicat...
This issue is dedicated to Lawrence Berger in honor of his many years of service to the University o...
Dean David T. Link is taking the spirit and community of NDLS on the road! He has been an integral p...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Phil C. Neal is appointed the sixth Dean of the law school on January 8, 1963; with biography of the...
At the end of 1994 Dean Edward S. Godfrey III stepped down from his teaching position as Professor E...