Becoming Judge Coffin\u27s law clerk must be the most fortunate of conclusions to a legal education. His judicial craftsmanship sets a standard for thoughtful professionalism that a young lawyer can never outgrow. In those salt-scented and book-lined chambers, briefs were painstakingly and critically read, precedents and statutes honestly interpreted and challenged to yield just results, opinions written and rewritten to convey the significance of a small distinction or the applicability of a large principle
There can be no greater honor for me than to have been invited to deliver this 20th Annual Frank M. ...
In December 1980, when I became a First Circuit judge, the United States Court of Appeals was compos...
The Eighth Annual Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service was held on November 22, 1999. ...
Becoming Judge Coffin\u27s law clerk must be the most fortunate of conclusions to a legal education....
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
In his memoir, Life and Times in the Three Branches, Judge Coffin recounts the history of the instit...
What do you do when your judicial hero, the author of two important books on appellate judging, was ...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
Early in his judicial career, Judge Coffin proffered the concept of “workability” as one of the core...
If one were to ask the members of the Maine legal community to define the term “judicial temperament...
These reminiscences focus on the eleven years, from 1972 to 1983, that Frank M. Coffin of Maine was ...
Here is a book for which we judges have been waiting, but it is one that should be required reading ...
The Authors of this Article are engaged in a separate project to publish the full collection of law-...
There can be no greater honor for me than to have been invited to deliver this 20th Annual Frank M. ...
In December 1980, when I became a First Circuit judge, the United States Court of Appeals was compos...
The Eighth Annual Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service was held on November 22, 1999. ...
Becoming Judge Coffin\u27s law clerk must be the most fortunate of conclusions to a legal education....
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
In his memoir, Life and Times in the Three Branches, Judge Coffin recounts the history of the instit...
What do you do when your judicial hero, the author of two important books on appellate judging, was ...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
The Editorial Board and Staff of Volume 43 of the Maine Law Review enthusiastically dedicate this is...
Early in his judicial career, Judge Coffin proffered the concept of “workability” as one of the core...
If one were to ask the members of the Maine legal community to define the term “judicial temperament...
These reminiscences focus on the eleven years, from 1972 to 1983, that Frank M. Coffin of Maine was ...
Here is a book for which we judges have been waiting, but it is one that should be required reading ...
The Authors of this Article are engaged in a separate project to publish the full collection of law-...
There can be no greater honor for me than to have been invited to deliver this 20th Annual Frank M. ...
In December 1980, when I became a First Circuit judge, the United States Court of Appeals was compos...
The Eighth Annual Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service was held on November 22, 1999. ...