Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, died at the age of eighty-seven. He was a leading figure in law teaching, and the legal profession generally, for more than four decades
My association with Yale Kamisar dates back to the 1950s. At that time I became aware of the interes...
Whitman, \u2774, named Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law; Stein, \u2742, reaps honors fro...
Legal scholars and critics contribute to the development of law in many ways: the comprehensive trea...
Frank Allen began his distinguished teaching career more than thirty-five years ago - at a time when...
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-...
Francis Allen has had a long and distinguished career, rich with service to his students, to the aca...
If the legal academy had a Hall of Fame, Frank Allen would surely be a first ballot, unanimous selec...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
Frank Allen was chosen as Dean at Michigan during my first year on the Law School faculty. I had nev...
Frank Allen was dean of the University of Michigan Law School when a junior appointment was offered ...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
When I look back at my academic career, I realize that, as hard as I tried to plan things, various e...
Frank Allen had all of the wonderful talents that Ted St. Antoine and Rick Lempert ascribe to him. H...
An invitation to participate in a special issue for such an inestimable personage as Francis Allen i...
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Professor Herbert Wechsler, one of the...
My association with Yale Kamisar dates back to the 1950s. At that time I became aware of the interes...
Whitman, \u2774, named Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law; Stein, \u2742, reaps honors fro...
Legal scholars and critics contribute to the development of law in many ways: the comprehensive trea...
Frank Allen began his distinguished teaching career more than thirty-five years ago - at a time when...
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-...
Francis Allen has had a long and distinguished career, rich with service to his students, to the aca...
If the legal academy had a Hall of Fame, Frank Allen would surely be a first ballot, unanimous selec...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
Frank Allen was chosen as Dean at Michigan during my first year on the Law School faculty. I had nev...
Frank Allen was dean of the University of Michigan Law School when a junior appointment was offered ...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
When I look back at my academic career, I realize that, as hard as I tried to plan things, various e...
Frank Allen had all of the wonderful talents that Ted St. Antoine and Rick Lempert ascribe to him. H...
An invitation to participate in a special issue for such an inestimable personage as Francis Allen i...
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Professor Herbert Wechsler, one of the...
My association with Yale Kamisar dates back to the 1950s. At that time I became aware of the interes...
Whitman, \u2774, named Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law; Stein, \u2742, reaps honors fro...
Legal scholars and critics contribute to the development of law in many ways: the comprehensive trea...