I have been asked to visit with you about some of my current interests in the evidence field, in which I teach. When you invite an academic lawyer to speak at your meeting, you obviously expect of him something other than the latest hot tips on trial strategy and tactics, something other than a speech entitled Reflections on My Last Eleven Victories in Court. Others can do that for you, probably at lunch - or, even better, at cocktails with the successes more impressive and the defeats more forgivable under the influence of an ounce or two of alcohol
Judge St. Eve’s lecture centers around her Cornell Law Review article with a focus on honing and pro...
There are three prime roles the trial judge should play in clinical legal education: (1) to become i...
A few years ago, I wrote an essay welcoming Judge Richard Posner down from a star to Evidenceland, t...
I have been asked to visit with you about some of my current interests in the evidence field, in whi...
Speaking at the dedication of the Stanford Law School in 1950, Mr. Justice Robert Jackson observed t...
I attempt to address what is wrong with law schools and how to fix it. First of all, with respect to...
For many years, law schools have based most of their practical instruction on the adversary system...
I was asked to speak to you this morning about communication in the courtroom. Specifically I was to...
As chairman of the Devitt Committee I was exposed to a wide range of views concerning the issue of t...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
This is a sequel to Bullets, Bad Florins and Old Boots, which reported the attitudes of Indiana tria...
It is a statistical fact of life that two-thirds of the law students who enter law school will not g...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
•Justice Souris to Visit as Scholar in Residence •Noted Appellate Practitioner Speaks to Students ...
Judge St. Eve’s lecture centers around her Cornell Law Review article with a focus on honing and pro...
There are three prime roles the trial judge should play in clinical legal education: (1) to become i...
A few years ago, I wrote an essay welcoming Judge Richard Posner down from a star to Evidenceland, t...
I have been asked to visit with you about some of my current interests in the evidence field, in whi...
Speaking at the dedication of the Stanford Law School in 1950, Mr. Justice Robert Jackson observed t...
I attempt to address what is wrong with law schools and how to fix it. First of all, with respect to...
For many years, law schools have based most of their practical instruction on the adversary system...
I was asked to speak to you this morning about communication in the courtroom. Specifically I was to...
As chairman of the Devitt Committee I was exposed to a wide range of views concerning the issue of t...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
This is a sequel to Bullets, Bad Florins and Old Boots, which reported the attitudes of Indiana tria...
It is a statistical fact of life that two-thirds of the law students who enter law school will not g...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
•Justice Souris to Visit as Scholar in Residence •Noted Appellate Practitioner Speaks to Students ...
Judge St. Eve’s lecture centers around her Cornell Law Review article with a focus on honing and pro...
There are three prime roles the trial judge should play in clinical legal education: (1) to become i...
A few years ago, I wrote an essay welcoming Judge Richard Posner down from a star to Evidenceland, t...