In honor of Professor Mentschikoff\u27s death, a reprint of the speech that Dean Levi gave in 1982, when Professor Mentschikoff retired as Dean of the University of Miami Law School. Dean Levi remembers recruiting Professor Mentschikoff (and Karl Llewellyn) to the University of Chicago in the 1950s and being her friend during her tenure at the law school, and he ends by praising her extraordinary career and accomplishments
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Arthur Linton Corbin (1874-1967), Karl N. Llewellyn (1893-1962), and Soia Mentschikoff (Llewellyn\u2...
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I met Margaret Berger in 1974, when she had just joined the Brooklyn Law School faculty, one of the ...
I never had Professor Dupre in class. In fact, I did not meet heruntil the summer before my third ye...
I want to welcome back Justice Ginsburg to Columbia Law School. She has been a frequent visitor sinc...
In honor of Professor Mentschikoff\u27s death, a reprint of the speech that Dean Levi gave in 1982, ...
This article is about a discussion with Soia Mentschikoff, who worked with the Uniform Commercial Co...
Abe Goldstein was a boundary crosser. During his half-century on the faculty, he enriched the life o...
About forty-five years ago, in my second year as a student at the Yale Law School, an extraordinary ...
It has been my good fortune to have enjoyed the friendship of Vernon Miller throughout the some fort...
Gene Rostow was probably the greatest dean in the history of the Yale Law School. When he became dea...
What a joy it is to work with Al Rosenthal! And how fortunate we are that our remarkable colleague w...
After spending an academic year at the University of Chicago Law School as a visiting Professor, Pau...
Arthur Linton Corbin (1874-1967), Karl N. Llewellyn (1893-1962), and Soia Mentschikoff (Llewellyn\u2...
I remember sitting in the law auditorium late in our first semester of law school. Listening to a ha...
For me, Harvey Goldschmid and Columbia are inextricably connected. I can\u27t think of one without t...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
I met Margaret Berger in 1974, when she had just joined the Brooklyn Law School faculty, one of the ...
I never had Professor Dupre in class. In fact, I did not meet heruntil the summer before my third ye...
I want to welcome back Justice Ginsburg to Columbia Law School. She has been a frequent visitor sinc...