I can summarize my response as follows: Although Judge Edwards\u27 article certainly seems to be leveling a heartfelt indictment, it lacks a sufficiently precise bill of particulars to know exactly whom he has accused of doing what. Nor does one know exactly what penalty Judge Edwards would exact from the miscreants. Unless he supplies such a bill, his indictment should be dismissed, though, presumably, without prejudice to its reinstatement should he wish to do the hard work of supplying evidence for the charges he set out
In his foreword to the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2009 Survey of Books Related to the Law, my former D...
In his article on the growing disjunction between law schools and law practice, Judge Harry Edwards ...
Dear Harry: I write to second your statements concerning the disjunction between legal education and...
With characteristic vigor, Judge Harry Edwards, in his essay The Growing Disjunction Between Legal E...
The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards\u27 double-barreled blast at legal education a...
Judge Harry Edwards dislikes empirical work that is not flattering to federal appellate judges. We b...
Judge Edwards divides scholarship into the theoretical and the practical, and, while conceding the p...
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
Perhaps this little piece should be entitled Grace Notes rather than Commentary because I agree with...
The life of Judge Harry T. Edwards is one very much steeped in writing. His passion dates back at le...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
One of the many virtues of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 very interesting polemic is that it issues an ope...
This brief response will attempt to repair these various deficiencies, though only in part because o...
Discussion of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 article continues, and faculty respond with thoughts on theory
The Judge seems to be arguing that both teachers and firm lawyers have been seduced from their real ...
In his foreword to the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2009 Survey of Books Related to the Law, my former D...
In his article on the growing disjunction between law schools and law practice, Judge Harry Edwards ...
Dear Harry: I write to second your statements concerning the disjunction between legal education and...
With characteristic vigor, Judge Harry Edwards, in his essay The Growing Disjunction Between Legal E...
The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards\u27 double-barreled blast at legal education a...
Judge Harry Edwards dislikes empirical work that is not flattering to federal appellate judges. We b...
Judge Edwards divides scholarship into the theoretical and the practical, and, while conceding the p...
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
Perhaps this little piece should be entitled Grace Notes rather than Commentary because I agree with...
The life of Judge Harry T. Edwards is one very much steeped in writing. His passion dates back at le...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
One of the many virtues of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 very interesting polemic is that it issues an ope...
This brief response will attempt to repair these various deficiencies, though only in part because o...
Discussion of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 article continues, and faculty respond with thoughts on theory
The Judge seems to be arguing that both teachers and firm lawyers have been seduced from their real ...
In his foreword to the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2009 Survey of Books Related to the Law, my former D...
In his article on the growing disjunction between law schools and law practice, Judge Harry Edwards ...
Dear Harry: I write to second your statements concerning the disjunction between legal education and...