Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty choosing to retire at the same time. When it does occur, as it has this year at the University of Virginia, the sense of loss can be overwhelming. John Hetheringon, John McCoid, Dan Meador and Cal Woodard have been members of this Law Faculty for a combined period of 123 years.T hey embody a collective source of talent, energy, wisdom, and skill as teachers and scholars that is, quite literally, irreplaceable
This memorial resolution for Prof. Hugh E. Willis was written for the Faculty Council of Indiana Uni...
Harry Shulman\u27s death is a grievous blow. He died at fifty-two, just as he was beginning a new ph...
This has been a good year with a nearly full contingent of faculty, although we have missed our once...
Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty ch...
With the graduation on May 22, 2004, two valued members of the law school faculty retired. Not only ...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
Professor Robert I. Stevenson must retire from teaching after this academic year. Students and facul...
On April 5, 2004, the Santa Clara University School of Law lost a beloved and exceptional professor,...
Writing a tribute for any beloved colleague who is retiring is a difficult experience. Writing about...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
John Brumbaugh, after 40 years of teaching at Maryland, and Oscar Gray, after 25 years at Maryland, ...
A tribute to Professor Samuel W. Calhoun, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee Univer...
About forty-five years ago, in my second year as a student at the Yale Law School, an extraordinary ...
Mary Cowsert, Jeff Morgan, Patti Ogden, and Barb Ritty have contributed a combined 110 years of dedi...
Distinguished Research Professor and Rogers Chair Alan Watson and Professor Eugene Wilkes retired on...
This memorial resolution for Prof. Hugh E. Willis was written for the Faculty Council of Indiana Uni...
Harry Shulman\u27s death is a grievous blow. He died at fifty-two, just as he was beginning a new ph...
This has been a good year with a nearly full contingent of faculty, although we have missed our once...
Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty ch...
With the graduation on May 22, 2004, two valued members of the law school faculty retired. Not only ...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
Professor Robert I. Stevenson must retire from teaching after this academic year. Students and facul...
On April 5, 2004, the Santa Clara University School of Law lost a beloved and exceptional professor,...
Writing a tribute for any beloved colleague who is retiring is a difficult experience. Writing about...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
John Brumbaugh, after 40 years of teaching at Maryland, and Oscar Gray, after 25 years at Maryland, ...
A tribute to Professor Samuel W. Calhoun, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee Univer...
About forty-five years ago, in my second year as a student at the Yale Law School, an extraordinary ...
Mary Cowsert, Jeff Morgan, Patti Ogden, and Barb Ritty have contributed a combined 110 years of dedi...
Distinguished Research Professor and Rogers Chair Alan Watson and Professor Eugene Wilkes retired on...
This memorial resolution for Prof. Hugh E. Willis was written for the Faculty Council of Indiana Uni...
Harry Shulman\u27s death is a grievous blow. He died at fifty-two, just as he was beginning a new ph...
This has been a good year with a nearly full contingent of faculty, although we have missed our once...