Dick Wellman was my teacher, mentor, collaborator, colleague, and friend. My law school class at The University of Michigan Law School voted Dick the most enthusiastic member of the faculty, and he was that. Dick devoted his professional life to teaching and scholarship, as most law professors do, but he had another career: Dick was a key player in the Uniform Law Conference,\u27 an organization dedicated to improving private law and promoting legislative uniformity among the states.
Ted St. Antoine\u27s career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just af...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Dick Wellman was my teacher, mentor, collaborator, colleague, and friend. My law school class at The...
Writing the introduction to a symposium in memory of a friend is a great honor, of course, and one t...
At an early point during the fifteen years that we were colleagues on the faculty of the University ...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
Professor Shimm was a native of New York City, graduated with honors in 1947 from Columbia Universit...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
In 1859 the Department of Law began its work in education at the the university of Michigan, with th...
This piece was published as a dedication to Dean Richard E. Speidel. In describing Dick Speidel\u27s...
Richard Gardner and I were colleagues for almost sixty years. The law faculty elevated us to its ten...
At this year\u27s annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the ini...
Phillip . Blumberg served as Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law from 1974 to 1984. ...
Ted St. Antoine\u27s career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just af...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...
Dick Wellman was my teacher, mentor, collaborator, colleague, and friend. My law school class at The...
Writing the introduction to a symposium in memory of a friend is a great honor, of course, and one t...
At an early point during the fifteen years that we were colleagues on the faculty of the University ...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
Professor Shimm was a native of New York City, graduated with honors in 1947 from Columbia Universit...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
In 1859 the Department of Law began its work in education at the the university of Michigan, with th...
This piece was published as a dedication to Dean Richard E. Speidel. In describing Dick Speidel\u27s...
Richard Gardner and I were colleagues for almost sixty years. The law faculty elevated us to its ten...
At this year\u27s annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the ini...
Phillip . Blumberg served as Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law from 1974 to 1984. ...
Ted St. Antoine\u27s career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just af...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
An obituary for Thomas J. Holdych, contracts and commercial law professor at the Seattle University ...