Prof. Barrett reflects on his “teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years,” Henry T. King, Jr. Through work at conferences, with the Robert H. Jackson Center and in many private discussions, Henry King became Prof. Barrett’s Nuremberg colleague in the academic and historical senses of that phrase. Henry also hoped and assumed that his friends at Case Western would, after his death, do right by his memory and convene a memorial event. Henry directed Prof. Barrett to attend on this occasion to speak about him and Case Western, and about him and Nuremberg
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable ...
Prof. Barrett reflects on his “teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years,” Henry T. Kin...
Henry King is the reason I\u27m teaching at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Over the ...
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...
“Arthur D. Austin,” 62 Case Western Reserve Law Review 3 (211), “Henry King,” 6 Case Western Reserve...
This lecture covers the background of Robert H. Jackson and the story of Nuremberg, which is Jacks...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
My words today are from the heart. Let me open my heart and share some memories and feelings with yo...
Harry Blackmun taught by example. The first time I met him, he was the honored guest at my sister\u2...
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
Seventy years ago, Justice Robert H. Jackson gave the opening statement for the Prosecution at the t...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable ...
Prof. Barrett reflects on his “teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years,” Henry T. Kin...
Henry King is the reason I\u27m teaching at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Over the ...
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...
“Arthur D. Austin,” 62 Case Western Reserve Law Review 3 (211), “Henry King,” 6 Case Western Reserve...
This lecture covers the background of Robert H. Jackson and the story of Nuremberg, which is Jacks...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
My words today are from the heart. Let me open my heart and share some memories and feelings with yo...
Harry Blackmun taught by example. The first time I met him, he was the honored guest at my sister\u2...
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
Seventy years ago, Justice Robert H. Jackson gave the opening statement for the Prosecution at the t...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable ...