Dean John Wade\u27s death last year ends the career of a great scholar, teacher, and administrator. His many accomplishments and his impressive personal traits have been duly praised and chronicled. His legacy includes an impressive body of scholarly work, many former students trained in the ways of the law, and institutions that are better for his walking their hallways. This article focuses on one particular aspect of Dean Wade\u27s contribution--his impact on the law of torts
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John Ely\u27s life ended too soon, on October 25, a few weeks before his sixty-fifth birthday. Six m...
Former Dean Smith dies; Alvarez joins the faculty; a new course covers legal theory; book reviews an...
A tribute to University of Nebraska College of Law Dean Harvey Perlman with comments on the 1999 Dis...
Dean John Wade\u27s death last year ends the career of a great scholar, teacher, and administrator. ...
John Webster Wade, one of the outstanding men in the history of Nashville-an unsung hero at home, bu...
John Wade began his teaching career at Ole Miss the next year after graduation from Harvard. It was ...
I express my deepest appreciation to the editors of the Vanderbilt Law Review for permitting me the ...
John W. Wade made a decided imprint upon the Vanderbilt Law School in the years before he became Dea...
To employ a well-worn, but nevertheless appropriate cliche, it is a genuine honor to participate in ...
The teacher could boast only three or four years of maturity over his students; hence, he was vulner...
In this issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review we honor an extraordinary scholar, teacher, and Dean. It ...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
Wade McCree was a member of the Michigan Law School faculty for six years. He came to us not as a yo...
This issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review is dedicated to Mr. John Howard Moore. At the end of this cu...
A tribute to Professor Harvey Perlman and his accomplishments as dean of the University of Nebraska ...
John Ely\u27s life ended too soon, on October 25, a few weeks before his sixty-fifth birthday. Six m...
Former Dean Smith dies; Alvarez joins the faculty; a new course covers legal theory; book reviews an...
A tribute to University of Nebraska College of Law Dean Harvey Perlman with comments on the 1999 Dis...