In a tribute to Andrew Walkover, Dean James Bond revisits the first meeting he had with Professor Walkover. Dean Bond’s impression of Professor Walkover, with whom he worked for six months, was that he had a marvelous sense of humor, a shrewd insight into other people\u27s motivations, and a detached sense of compassion. He delighted in personalities and politics, and his colleagues delighted in him
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Gene Rostow was probably the greatest dean in the history of the Yale Law School. When he became dea...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
In a tribute to Andrew Walkover, Dean James Bond revisits the first meeting he had with Professor Wa...
I knew Andy Walkover best as a student. I met him first in my evidence class at the University of Mi...
I knew Andy Walkover best as a student. I met him first in my evidence class at the University of Mi...
One of the pleasures of teaching, less frequently experienced than most of us care to admit, is the ...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
About forty-five years ago, in my second year as a student at the Yale Law School, an extraordinary ...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
What a joy it is to work with Al Rosenthal! And how fortunate we are that our remarkable colleague w...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Gene Rostow was probably the greatest dean in the history of the Yale Law School. When he became dea...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
In a tribute to Andrew Walkover, Dean James Bond revisits the first meeting he had with Professor Wa...
I knew Andy Walkover best as a student. I met him first in my evidence class at the University of Mi...
I knew Andy Walkover best as a student. I met him first in my evidence class at the University of Mi...
One of the pleasures of teaching, less frequently experienced than most of us care to admit, is the ...
Tributes to Professor Andrew King upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
About forty-five years ago, in my second year as a student at the Yale Law School, an extraordinary ...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
What a joy it is to work with Al Rosenthal! And how fortunate we are that our remarkable colleague w...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Gene Rostow was probably the greatest dean in the history of the Yale Law School. When he became dea...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...