Wade McCree was a member of the Michigan Law School faculty for six years. He came to us not as a young and inexperienced person but as a distinguished jurist and public official. He was the Lewis M. Simes Professor of Law. He taught courses on constitutional litigation, the legal profession, and constitutional law. Now these are the biographical details of Wade McCree\u27s time with the Law School. But what images remain and will remain upon our parting? What is the spirit that Professor McCree added to our institution, to us as students and as colleagues
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John Webster Wade, one of the outstanding men in the history of Nashville-an unsung hero at home, bu...
Simpson, Ellsworth, Gross, Pildes join the faculty; trubute to the late Wm. W. Bishop, Jr.; Sandalow...
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The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
The teacher could boast only three or four years of maturity over his students; hence, he was vulner...
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An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Color photographic portrait depicting F. Thomas Schornhorst, former Professor of Law. Artist: Thomas...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
I first heard the name of Lehan Kent Tunks from Myres McDougal, who was then Yale University Law Sch...
My first clearly defined recollection of The Professor has, to my enjoyment and embarassment, surv...
Ted St. Antoine\u27s career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just af...
It is difficult to imagine Michigan Law School without Yale Kamisar. He seems as much a part of the ...