It is very hard for me to get used to the idea that Banks McDowell is retiring from teaching. He and I were colleagues at Boston University more than two decades ago, and I knew him to be a devoted and conscientious person deeply committed to the enterprise of teaching. Banks had great affection for his students, and he took delight in whatever he was able to do to enlarge their horizons
Grandmother once said to me, Johnny boy, it ain\u27t as long as it has been. Stated another way, G...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
It is, of course, a great and undeserved honor for me to be offering this year\u27s Horace E. Read M...
It is very hard for me to get used to the idea that Banks McDowell is retiring from teaching. He and...
When a man retires from university life it is natural that not only he but his friends sum up that s...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
After more than 35 years of service to the law school, Cleveland Chair and Meigs Professor Ron Ellin...
Professor Robert I. Stevenson must retire from teaching after this academic year. Students and facul...
For a law school professor, the legal history of race could provide new legal theories for the 21st ...
Dean Bollinger to step down in \u2794; three elected to scholarly academy; new and visiting faculty ...
History enlivens the law for Professor David Bogen. Professor Chris Brown retires
More than a decade after graduating from the University of Michigan Law School, I was invited to ret...
As most of you know, I have been a teacher for more than forty years. I entered teaching at Oklahoma...
After decades of service to the law school, Professors Robert Brussack (J.D.\u2776) and Milner Ball ...
Wade McCree was a member of the Michigan Law School faculty for six years. He came to us not as a yo...
Grandmother once said to me, Johnny boy, it ain\u27t as long as it has been. Stated another way, G...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
It is, of course, a great and undeserved honor for me to be offering this year\u27s Horace E. Read M...
It is very hard for me to get used to the idea that Banks McDowell is retiring from teaching. He and...
When a man retires from university life it is natural that not only he but his friends sum up that s...
The retirement of Dean Bates during the present year has brought to a close his active service of th...
After more than 35 years of service to the law school, Cleveland Chair and Meigs Professor Ron Ellin...
Professor Robert I. Stevenson must retire from teaching after this academic year. Students and facul...
For a law school professor, the legal history of race could provide new legal theories for the 21st ...
Dean Bollinger to step down in \u2794; three elected to scholarly academy; new and visiting faculty ...
History enlivens the law for Professor David Bogen. Professor Chris Brown retires
More than a decade after graduating from the University of Michigan Law School, I was invited to ret...
As most of you know, I have been a teacher for more than forty years. I entered teaching at Oklahoma...
After decades of service to the law school, Professors Robert Brussack (J.D.\u2776) and Milner Ball ...
Wade McCree was a member of the Michigan Law School faculty for six years. He came to us not as a yo...
Grandmother once said to me, Johnny boy, it ain\u27t as long as it has been. Stated another way, G...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
It is, of course, a great and undeserved honor for me to be offering this year\u27s Horace E. Read M...