The following remarks were delivered by Professor Kessler at theYale Law School dinner honoring Professor Corbin on his eightiethbirthday.
I met John Mansfield in 1968 at the house of a mutual friend. A few months later I started Harvard L...
Teaching, I find, is a disease of the most insidious character; once exposed to it, recovery is virt...
Samuel Williston was to me like an older brother, and, although for some years no word has come to m...
The following remarks were delivered by Professor Kessler at theYale Law School dinner honoring Prof...
Arthur Linton Corbin was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado on October 17, 1874. After obtaining the B....
Forty years ago last fall I was a student in Arthur Corbin\u27s course on Contracts. Even at that ti...
The first installment of the following article on products liability wasdedicated to Mr. Corbin to h...
If one would praise a figure of Corbin\u27s stature, one must focus on but a part of the man and his...
I first heard of Arthur Leff in 1967, when the University of PennsylvaniaLaw Review published his ar...
As the students and faculty of the Yale Law School take part in celebrating my eightieth anniversary...
When Arthur Leff died, it was only the more acute pain of personalgrief that dimmed for me the immen...
The editors of the St. John\u27s Law Review have given me the boon of a few pages in which to celebr...
It is a special privilege, and a personal joy, for me to have the opportunity to contribute a piece ...
Columbia Law School’s postwar class of 1948, perhaps more than any other, has brought remarkable dis...
[The following remarks of Professor Campbell, at the close of his series of Law Lectures for the pre...
I met John Mansfield in 1968 at the house of a mutual friend. A few months later I started Harvard L...
Teaching, I find, is a disease of the most insidious character; once exposed to it, recovery is virt...
Samuel Williston was to me like an older brother, and, although for some years no word has come to m...
The following remarks were delivered by Professor Kessler at theYale Law School dinner honoring Prof...
Arthur Linton Corbin was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado on October 17, 1874. After obtaining the B....
Forty years ago last fall I was a student in Arthur Corbin\u27s course on Contracts. Even at that ti...
The first installment of the following article on products liability wasdedicated to Mr. Corbin to h...
If one would praise a figure of Corbin\u27s stature, one must focus on but a part of the man and his...
I first heard of Arthur Leff in 1967, when the University of PennsylvaniaLaw Review published his ar...
As the students and faculty of the Yale Law School take part in celebrating my eightieth anniversary...
When Arthur Leff died, it was only the more acute pain of personalgrief that dimmed for me the immen...
The editors of the St. John\u27s Law Review have given me the boon of a few pages in which to celebr...
It is a special privilege, and a personal joy, for me to have the opportunity to contribute a piece ...
Columbia Law School’s postwar class of 1948, perhaps more than any other, has brought remarkable dis...
[The following remarks of Professor Campbell, at the close of his series of Law Lectures for the pre...
I met John Mansfield in 1968 at the house of a mutual friend. A few months later I started Harvard L...
Teaching, I find, is a disease of the most insidious character; once exposed to it, recovery is virt...
Samuel Williston was to me like an older brother, and, although for some years no word has come to m...