Frank Murphy\u27s extensive public service is discussed by others in this issue. I write of him as an associate, and as a friend. Our friendship began when we first met in 1936, and grew stronger with the years. No one associated with him could fail to be attracted by his human warmth and his passion for justice
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
I knew John Pickering from the time that I was a second-year law student- just a few years ago, it s...
I count it a rare privilege to have known Frank Murphy. Gentle, kindly, and amiable of temperament, ...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
It is fitting that the Michigan Law Review should dedicate this issue to the memory of Mr. Justice M...
THE late Justice Murphy was the most underestimated member of the Supreme Court in our time. The bul...
Working people and disfavored groups were central concerns of Frank Murphy, the last Michigan Law Sc...
There is constant danger that the unpopularity of an individual, or of the group of which he is a me...
Judge Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., is the recipient of the 2010 University of Maryland School of Law\u27s ...
The following “judicial profile” was published in the March 2016 issue of The Federal Lawyer, about ...
As the title indicates, this article calls attention to Justice Frank Murphy\u27s jurisprudence whic...
In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia...
A 45 year career was celebrated Saturday in Fargo for Judge Myron H. Bright. Bright has served 45 y...
Permit me to explain, with some background, why Edward J. Murphy was an admirable Catholic man and w...
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
I knew John Pickering from the time that I was a second-year law student- just a few years ago, it s...
I count it a rare privilege to have known Frank Murphy. Gentle, kindly, and amiable of temperament, ...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
It is fitting that the Michigan Law Review should dedicate this issue to the memory of Mr. Justice M...
THE late Justice Murphy was the most underestimated member of the Supreme Court in our time. The bul...
Working people and disfavored groups were central concerns of Frank Murphy, the last Michigan Law Sc...
There is constant danger that the unpopularity of an individual, or of the group of which he is a me...
Judge Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., is the recipient of the 2010 University of Maryland School of Law\u27s ...
The following “judicial profile” was published in the March 2016 issue of The Federal Lawyer, about ...
As the title indicates, this article calls attention to Justice Frank Murphy\u27s jurisprudence whic...
In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia...
A 45 year career was celebrated Saturday in Fargo for Judge Myron H. Bright. Bright has served 45 y...
Permit me to explain, with some background, why Edward J. Murphy was an admirable Catholic man and w...
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
I knew John Pickering from the time that I was a second-year law student- just a few years ago, it s...