Law schools face identity problem, says U-M Professor; Honorary doctorate awarded to Allen; tapestry mystery now is history; Law School graduates score high in job placements; Jackson, Bollinger revise Casebook; Prof. Regan authors philosophical treatise; Rosenzweig is new tax, securities prof.; Japanese firms fear U.S. labor, says St. Antoine; Sax warns against park urbanization ; three from U-M serve on sectio
The listening and questioning lost no vigor for coming late on a Friday afternoon. Graduates back to...
Our students converge on Ann Arbor from across the nation and around the globe. The real magic at Mi...
This article is my response to Professor Priest and all other legal academicians who disdain law tea...
Law schools face identity problem, says U-M Professor; Honorary doctorate awarded to Allen; tapest...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
Graduates who are training the next generation elsewhere; Weiner achieves Royally; Alums on top at W...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
Law schools are in the business of teaching students legal doctrine. Since the introduction of the c...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
Waggoner\u27s role in reforming law of donative transfers; heavy U-M representation in issue of a jo...
The Law School is part of the University of Michigan, among the world\u27s premier research and teac...
In our current era of globalization, there has been considerable writing about the ways in which U.S...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
This Bill of Particulars provides a window to some of the exciting changes at Indiana Law since the ...
The listening and questioning lost no vigor for coming late on a Friday afternoon. Graduates back to...
Our students converge on Ann Arbor from across the nation and around the globe. The real magic at Mi...
This article is my response to Professor Priest and all other legal academicians who disdain law tea...
Law schools face identity problem, says U-M Professor; Honorary doctorate awarded to Allen; tapest...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
Graduates who are training the next generation elsewhere; Weiner achieves Royally; Alums on top at W...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
Law schools are in the business of teaching students legal doctrine. Since the introduction of the c...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
Waggoner\u27s role in reforming law of donative transfers; heavy U-M representation in issue of a jo...
The Law School is part of the University of Michigan, among the world\u27s premier research and teac...
In our current era of globalization, there has been considerable writing about the ways in which U.S...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
The University of Michigan is one of the two largest universities in the United States, and this pos...
This Bill of Particulars provides a window to some of the exciting changes at Indiana Law since the ...
The listening and questioning lost no vigor for coming late on a Friday afternoon. Graduates back to...
Our students converge on Ann Arbor from across the nation and around the globe. The real magic at Mi...
This article is my response to Professor Priest and all other legal academicians who disdain law tea...