A generation ago, when the law schools of our state universities were first founded, the dominion of...
In this paper, which was prepared to help set the stage at an interdisciplinary conference held at t...
Walter E. Treanor Memorial Issue Editor\u27s Note: The far-vision of Judge Treanor is nowhere more c...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
Much acute intellectual ability, energy, and expository skill has been . . . uneconomically spent in...
Law and science have been nervous partners for decades. Legal scholarship based upon scientific meth...
The papers constituting this symposium were addresses delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association...
Published in the American Political Science Review simultaneously with the Indiana Law Journal, by a...
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis, January 19, 1934. NOT...
An address delivered by Judge Curtis G. Shake of the Indiana Supreme Court at the Fort Wayne Law Ins...
Delivered at the dedication of the new law school building of Indiana University, Bloomington, India...
An address delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis, Thursday, December 18, 19...
The author describes the common law as a machine, with judges and lawyers as its working parts. He...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Lafayette, Indiana, July 10, 1931
A generation ago, when the law schools of our state universities were first founded, the dominion of...
In this paper, which was prepared to help set the stage at an interdisciplinary conference held at t...
Walter E. Treanor Memorial Issue Editor\u27s Note: The far-vision of Judge Treanor is nowhere more c...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
Much acute intellectual ability, energy, and expository skill has been . . . uneconomically spent in...
Law and science have been nervous partners for decades. Legal scholarship based upon scientific meth...
The papers constituting this symposium were addresses delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association...
Published in the American Political Science Review simultaneously with the Indiana Law Journal, by a...
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis, January 19, 1934. NOT...
An address delivered by Judge Curtis G. Shake of the Indiana Supreme Court at the Fort Wayne Law Ins...
Delivered at the dedication of the new law school building of Indiana University, Bloomington, India...
An address delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis, Thursday, December 18, 19...
The author describes the common law as a machine, with judges and lawyers as its working parts. He...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Lafayette, Indiana, July 10, 1931
A generation ago, when the law schools of our state universities were first founded, the dominion of...
In this paper, which was prepared to help set the stage at an interdisciplinary conference held at t...
Walter E. Treanor Memorial Issue Editor\u27s Note: The far-vision of Judge Treanor is nowhere more c...