I first became acquainted with J. Westwood Smithers in the fall of 1929 when he entered the law school as a student in what was the morning division. I was then in my second year, but due to the small number which comprised the student body and the limited library facilities at that time, not many newcomers remained strangers for long, and West, as he came to be known, was certainly no exception
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The late Chief Justice Roger Traynor\u27s illustrious career as a law professor and justice of the C...
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John Westwood Smithers-versatile and brilliant scholar; dedicated and inspiring teacher; cooperative...
Mr. Smithers has been associated with the T. C. Williams School of Law for 50 years, both as a stude...
My first clearly defined recollection of The Professor has, to my enjoyment and embarassment, surv...
The Editorial Board of the University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to th...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
After knowing Jim Payne as my Law Professor, fellow colleague, and friend for 23 years, I come to yo...
This issue of the Review is dedicated to the memory of Mr. B, professor, administrator, and friend...
Joseph Vining has been appointed the first Henry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law and Jame...
Dr. Walter Scott McNeill was a Richmond College graduate, earned a Ph.D. in economics at the Univers...
Robert I. Stevenson will retire from his position as Professor of Law at the University of Richmond ...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
The Board of Editors of the Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of James Harmon B...
WILLIAM REYNOLDS VANCE served on the faculties of four schools of law, in addition to several others...
The late Chief Justice Roger Traynor\u27s illustrious career as a law professor and justice of the C...
Features: A Place of One\u27s Own Rodriguez More Than 40 Years Later Talk To Mehttps://scholarship.r...