Essay memorializing Professor Frank Flegal, who had taught courses involving federal courts, civil procedure, civil litigation and torts. He also had served as an associate dean of the law school from 1975 to 1979
This dedication was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the C...
The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism is honored to dedicate this volume to John Frank, a distinguish...
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the Univers...
Essay memorializing Professor Frank Flegal, who had taught courses involving federal courts, civil p...
Some years ago I was asked by a distinguished law school to write a letter about Fred, who was being...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
I am delighted to say a few words on this wonderful occasion honoring Professor Francis X. Beytagh. ...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
Phillip . Blumberg served as Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law from 1974 to 1984. ...
A dedication to former Dean Steven P. Frankino appearing in 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2005)
Associate Professor Larry E. Blount passed away in early May. In this article, we remember this rema...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
Charles Fahy received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Georgetown in 1914. He attended school in the e...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
This dedication was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the C...
The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism is honored to dedicate this volume to John Frank, a distinguish...
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the Univers...
Essay memorializing Professor Frank Flegal, who had taught courses involving federal courts, civil p...
Some years ago I was asked by a distinguished law school to write a letter about Fred, who was being...
Writing a brief tribute to Frank Allen, a man I admire as much as any I have known, should have been...
I am delighted to say a few words on this wonderful occasion honoring Professor Francis X. Beytagh. ...
A series of tributes to Frederick W. Whiteside, Jr., a professor at the University of Kentucky Colle...
Phillip . Blumberg served as Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law from 1974 to 1984. ...
A dedication to former Dean Steven P. Frankino appearing in 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2005)
Associate Professor Larry E. Blount passed away in early May. In this article, we remember this rema...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
Charles Fahy received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Georgetown in 1914. He attended school in the e...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Francis Allen was the Dean who hired me. First deans are, in their own way, as memorable as first ki...
This dedication was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the C...
The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism is honored to dedicate this volume to John Frank, a distinguish...
Francis A. Allen, who spent the last eight years of his distinguished teaching career at the Univers...