It would be virtually impossible, even if I were to preempt this entire issue of the Columbia Law Review for the purpose, to document fully the monumental contributions William C. Warren made to the Law School during the seventeen years of his deanship. I can hope only to touch lightly upon them, leaving the reader to admire the foresight, the energy, the generosity of spirit, and the long hours of dedicated effort which enabled him to accomplish so much
It is a privilege for me to write a few words about my friend and colleague, Professor Igor Kavass. ...
An address delivered at the Homecoming Dinner by Chief Justice Warren on the occasion of the dedicat...
As part of the centennial celebration of the Washington College of Law, I am pleased to accept the i...
It would be virtually impossible, even if I were to preempt this entire issue of the Columbia Law Re...
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame, congratulates and than...
It is with special pleasure that I add these dedicatory words to this inaugural issue of the Journal...
It is eminently fitting that an issue of the Virginia Law Review designed to make a serious contribu...
When I learned that the Editors of the Columbia Law Review were planning to dedicate this issue to P...
When Dean William T. Muse departed this life on October 31, 1971, the University of Richmond and the...
A dedication to former Dean Steven P. Frankino appearing in 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2005)
William Taylor Muse was a successful, caring Dean of the Law School, a reputation he built in part t...
It is hard to discuss William Taylor Muse, or The Dean as he was known to most of us, without using ...
A short tribute to Dean Miller upon the occasion of his retirement. This piece appeared in the Catho...
Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, remembers Dean Jos...
William Taylor Muse becomes dean of the law school, serving in this position for 24 years. The Law L...
It is a privilege for me to write a few words about my friend and colleague, Professor Igor Kavass. ...
An address delivered at the Homecoming Dinner by Chief Justice Warren on the occasion of the dedicat...
As part of the centennial celebration of the Washington College of Law, I am pleased to accept the i...
It would be virtually impossible, even if I were to preempt this entire issue of the Columbia Law Re...
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame, congratulates and than...
It is with special pleasure that I add these dedicatory words to this inaugural issue of the Journal...
It is eminently fitting that an issue of the Virginia Law Review designed to make a serious contribu...
When I learned that the Editors of the Columbia Law Review were planning to dedicate this issue to P...
When Dean William T. Muse departed this life on October 31, 1971, the University of Richmond and the...
A dedication to former Dean Steven P. Frankino appearing in 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2005)
William Taylor Muse was a successful, caring Dean of the Law School, a reputation he built in part t...
It is hard to discuss William Taylor Muse, or The Dean as he was known to most of us, without using ...
A short tribute to Dean Miller upon the occasion of his retirement. This piece appeared in the Catho...
Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, remembers Dean Jos...
William Taylor Muse becomes dean of the law school, serving in this position for 24 years. The Law L...
It is a privilege for me to write a few words about my friend and colleague, Professor Igor Kavass. ...
An address delivered at the Homecoming Dinner by Chief Justice Warren on the occasion of the dedicat...
As part of the centennial celebration of the Washington College of Law, I am pleased to accept the i...