Late in April when Charlie Whitebread learned that he had Stage 4 lung cancer, it occurred to me that I might someday be asked to say a few words about him. But these are comments I hoped never to make. I do not have words to describe to you the emptiness in my life that Charlie had filled for so many years. But our purpose here is not to mourn our loss; rather it is to celebrate Charlie\u27s life
Marvin Chirelstein was my good friend long before he was my colleague, and Ellen is one of my closes...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
Late in April when Charlie Whitebread learned that he had Stage 4 lung cancer, it occurred to me tha...
On September 16, 2008, the American Judges Association lost its best and most loyal friend. Law prof...
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A long-time Book Review Editor for Bridgewater Review, English Professor, former union president and...
Charles Slavin is dead, dammit. (If you’re expecting a hagiography, you didn’t know Charlie.) It see...
Charlie Slavin is dead, dammit. (If you’re expecting a hagiography, you didn’t know Charlie.) It see...
It is hard for me to believe that it has been so long as two years now since he died. When the phone...
This eulogy was delivered by Michael A. Wolff, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, at th...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
Some years ago I was asked by a distinguished law school to write a letter about Fred, who was being...
Auden wrote somewhere that a friend is simply someone of whom, in his absence, one thinks with pleas...
As a way to deal with his loss, this eulogy honors Henry Johnson (1942-2008) by focusing on ten good...
Marvin Chirelstein was my good friend long before he was my colleague, and Ellen is one of my closes...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...
Late in April when Charlie Whitebread learned that he had Stage 4 lung cancer, it occurred to me tha...
On September 16, 2008, the American Judges Association lost its best and most loyal friend. Law prof...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
A long-time Book Review Editor for Bridgewater Review, English Professor, former union president and...
Charles Slavin is dead, dammit. (If you’re expecting a hagiography, you didn’t know Charlie.) It see...
Charlie Slavin is dead, dammit. (If you’re expecting a hagiography, you didn’t know Charlie.) It see...
It is hard for me to believe that it has been so long as two years now since he died. When the phone...
This eulogy was delivered by Michael A. Wolff, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, at th...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
Some years ago I was asked by a distinguished law school to write a letter about Fred, who was being...
Auden wrote somewhere that a friend is simply someone of whom, in his absence, one thinks with pleas...
As a way to deal with his loss, this eulogy honors Henry Johnson (1942-2008) by focusing on ten good...
Marvin Chirelstein was my good friend long before he was my colleague, and Ellen is one of my closes...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Oglet...