Francis Allen has had a long and distinguished career, rich with service to his students, to the academic community, and to the nation. In grateful recognition of his many contributions while a member of the University faculty, the Regents salute this distinguished scholar and educator by naming him Edson R. Sunderland Professor of Law Emeritus
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Judge Avern Cohn endows research chair; Class of\u27 63 creates Proffitt professorship; class notes
Edwin C. Goddard, a professor emeritus of the University of Michigan Law School, died in Ann Arbor, ...
Francis Allen has had a long and distinguished career, rich with service to his students, to the aca...
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the Univers...
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-...
Frank Allen was chosen as Dean at Michigan during my first year on the Law School faculty. I had nev...
Frank Allen began his distinguished teaching career more than thirty-five years ago - at a time when...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
If the legal academy had a Hall of Fame, Frank Allen would surely be a first ballot, unanimous selec...
Whitman, \u2774, named Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law; Stein, \u2742, reaps honors fro...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
Law School Faculty members remember the Dean-elect as a demanding instructor and distinguished colle...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Judge Avern Cohn endows research chair; Class of\u27 63 creates Proffitt professorship; class notes
Edwin C. Goddard, a professor emeritus of the University of Michigan Law School, died in Ann Arbor, ...
Francis Allen has had a long and distinguished career, rich with service to his students, to the aca...
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the Univers...
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-...
Frank Allen was chosen as Dean at Michigan during my first year on the Law School faculty. I had nev...
Frank Allen began his distinguished teaching career more than thirty-five years ago - at a time when...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
If the legal academy had a Hall of Fame, Frank Allen would surely be a first ballot, unanimous selec...
Whitman, \u2774, named Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law; Stein, \u2742, reaps honors fro...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
Law School Faculty members remember the Dean-elect as a demanding instructor and distinguished colle...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
From its opening in October, 1859, the Law School of the University of Michigan has been fortunate i...
Judge Avern Cohn endows research chair; Class of\u27 63 creates Proffitt professorship; class notes
Edwin C. Goddard, a professor emeritus of the University of Michigan Law School, died in Ann Arbor, ...