Henry King is the reason I\u27m teaching at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Over the years he became my mentor, friend, and inspiration
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Prof. Barrett reflects on his “teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years,” Henry T. Kin...
Henry King and I were suite mates for 24 years. Even now, four months after his passing, I find it d...
As a way to deal with his loss, this eulogy honors Henry Johnson (1942-2008) by focusing on ten good...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
I first heard the name of Lehan Kent Tunks from Myres McDougal, who was then Yale University Law Sch...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
Harry Blackmun taught by example. The first time I met him, he was the honored guest at my sister\u2...
“Arthur D. Austin,” 62 Case Western Reserve Law Review 3 (211), “Henry King,” 6 Case Western Reserve...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
The University of Michigan Law School was ninety-five years old when Ted St. Antoine first entered H...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Prof. Barrett reflects on his “teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years,” Henry T. Kin...
Henry King and I were suite mates for 24 years. Even now, four months after his passing, I find it d...
As a way to deal with his loss, this eulogy honors Henry Johnson (1942-2008) by focusing on ten good...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
I first heard the name of Lehan Kent Tunks from Myres McDougal, who was then Yale University Law Sch...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
Harry Blackmun taught by example. The first time I met him, he was the honored guest at my sister\u2...
“Arthur D. Austin,” 62 Case Western Reserve Law Review 3 (211), “Henry King,” 6 Case Western Reserve...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
The University of Michigan Law School was ninety-five years old when Ted St. Antoine first entered H...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...