Whatever our perspectival and methodological differences, one thing we can all agree on about Jerome as a scholar: the man was prolific. He published over twenty articles, plus book chapters and a book, all penned with eloquence and what we now recognize as quintessentially \u27Jeromeesque passion. He published in major symposia as well as the most prestigious law reviews. For those who do not know Jerome\u27s work as well, and for those of us who do but are still taking in the volume of it, I thought I would offer three snapshots of Jerome\u27s writing career, hoping to capture some aspects of his intellectual and political trajectory through the academic solar system
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...
This tribute honors Joseph Edward Ulrich, who in thirty-one years on the W&L Law faculty and in rece...
Jerome Krase, professor of sociology at Brooklyn College from 1970-2003 and chair of the sociology d...
Whatever our perspectival and methodological differences, one thing we can all agree on about Jerome...
This short article is a homage to the late Professor Jerome M. Culp, Jr. who provided courage necess...
We are all his students now, and will be through the days to come. Someof us have been his students ...
This paper commemorates the 1600th year anniversary of Jerome’s death starting with a short mention ...
his book assembles eighteen studies by internationally renowned scholars that epitomize the latest a...
It is an honour to join you today in celebrating Professor Jerome Hall. Professor Hall\u27s work was...
Jerome Seymour “Jerry” Bruner was born on October 1, 1915, in New York City. He began his academic c...
Jim Martin was my student, my colleague, and my close friend. His was a mind of independent ideas an...
To capture so gay and volatile a spirit as Jerome Frank within the confines of dull prose is at best...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
Richard Gardner and I were colleagues for almost sixty years. The law faculty elevated us to its ten...
On October 29, 2004, the American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held a panel at its annual schola...
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...
This tribute honors Joseph Edward Ulrich, who in thirty-one years on the W&L Law faculty and in rece...
Jerome Krase, professor of sociology at Brooklyn College from 1970-2003 and chair of the sociology d...
Whatever our perspectival and methodological differences, one thing we can all agree on about Jerome...
This short article is a homage to the late Professor Jerome M. Culp, Jr. who provided courage necess...
We are all his students now, and will be through the days to come. Someof us have been his students ...
This paper commemorates the 1600th year anniversary of Jerome’s death starting with a short mention ...
his book assembles eighteen studies by internationally renowned scholars that epitomize the latest a...
It is an honour to join you today in celebrating Professor Jerome Hall. Professor Hall\u27s work was...
Jerome Seymour “Jerry” Bruner was born on October 1, 1915, in New York City. He began his academic c...
Jim Martin was my student, my colleague, and my close friend. His was a mind of independent ideas an...
To capture so gay and volatile a spirit as Jerome Frank within the confines of dull prose is at best...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
Richard Gardner and I were colleagues for almost sixty years. The law faculty elevated us to its ten...
On October 29, 2004, the American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held a panel at its annual schola...
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...
This tribute honors Joseph Edward Ulrich, who in thirty-one years on the W&L Law faculty and in rece...
Jerome Krase, professor of sociology at Brooklyn College from 1970-2003 and chair of the sociology d...