Writing a tribute for any beloved colleague who is retiring is a difficult experience. Writing about Tom Bergin, who is retiring after twenty-nine years at the Law School, is an even greater challenge. The challenge stems from Tom\u27s legacy to his students and to his colleagues at the Law School; both the challenge and the legacy require some explanation
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
In preparing these remarks, I was struck by how difficult it is to composean effective retirement sp...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
Writing a tribute for any beloved colleague who is retiring is a difficult experience. Writing about...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
There are some tasks that present themselves as, at the same time, an opportunity and a challenge. C...
And so my old friend Robert Sherwood Hunt (Bob, to me), after his distinguished career as a faculty ...
This piece was published as a dedication to Dean Richard E. Speidel. In describing Dick Speidel\u27s...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Authoring a tribute to Bob Hunt should have been a snap, so admiring is this author and so deserving...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
In any law school, there are those of us-most of us, really who like to hear ourselves talk. We thin...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
In preparing these remarks, I was struck by how difficult it is to composean effective retirement sp...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
Writing a tribute for any beloved colleague who is retiring is a difficult experience. Writing about...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
There are some tasks that present themselves as, at the same time, an opportunity and a challenge. C...
And so my old friend Robert Sherwood Hunt (Bob, to me), after his distinguished career as a faculty ...
This piece was published as a dedication to Dean Richard E. Speidel. In describing Dick Speidel\u27s...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Authoring a tribute to Bob Hunt should have been a snap, so admiring is this author and so deserving...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
In any law school, there are those of us-most of us, really who like to hear ourselves talk. We thin...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
In preparing these remarks, I was struck by how difficult it is to composean effective retirement sp...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...