The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Malcolm Ray Doubles, 1900-1987. Judge Doubles earned his B.S. degree at Davidson College and his law degree at the T.C. Williams School of Law. He practiced with the Richmond law firm of Carter, Crawford and Redd before leaving to become a full-time law professor at the T.C. Williams School of Law. He served as dean of the law school from 1930 to 1947 and from 1971 to 1972, and as Judge of the Hustings Court of Richmond from 1947 to 1965. The pages that follow serve as a tribute to the Judge\u27s memory
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October of 1974 brought an offer of employment to work for Michael Morchower as his first legal asso...
William Taylor Muse - an excellent student, a great teacher, a cooperative member of the faculty, a ...
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The dedication of this issue of the Washington Law Review to Professor Robert Meisenholder suitably ...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
This Issue: Judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr., 1919-2005, by John R. Barden, Head, Reference & Research S...
The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Malcolm Ray...
The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Willard I. ...
The Editorial Board of the University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to th...
The Board of Editors of the Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of James Harmon B...
Dean Doubles first started out at the Richmond School of Law in Columbia Hall as a student and then ...
I first met Professor Willie Moore during the 1989-90 recruitment season for law faculty. Willie cam...
October of 1974 brought an offer of employment to work for Michael Morchower as his first legal asso...
William Taylor Muse - an excellent student, a great teacher, a cooperative member of the faculty, a ...
The University of Richmond Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to the memory of Professor B...
Mr. Smithers has been associated with the T. C. Williams School of Law for 50 years, both as a stude...
When Dean William T. Muse departed this life on October 31, 1971, the University of Richmond and the...
Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr. passed away on February 9, 2011. News of his death devastated those of u...
The dedication of this issue of the Washington Law Review to Professor Robert Meisenholder suitably ...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
This Issue: Judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr., 1919-2005, by John R. Barden, Head, Reference & Research S...