When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-time teaching after a near half century of law faculty service, two thoughts came immediately to mind. First, I thought of the large loss to Michigan students unable to attend his classes and to faculty colleagues at Ann Arbor unable routinely to engage his bright mind. Second, I thought it altogether right for the Michigan Law Review to publish an issue honoring one of the Law School\u27s most prized professors. When invited to write a tribute, I could not resist saying yes
•Caught on Tape: Yale Kamisar Talks About End of Teaching Career •ACS and BLSA Host Assault on Gun V...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
It is difficult to imagine Michigan Law School without Yale Kamisar. He seems as much a part of the ...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
My association with Yale Kamisar dates back to the 1950s. At that time I became aware of the interes...
Yale Kamisar was absent when I was first interviewed by a number of faculty members from the Univers...
I first heard Yale Kamisar\u27s name in the spring of 1977 while deciding where to go to law school....
I remember it as though it was yesterday - dozens of students filing into Hutchins Hall for their fi...
Professor Emeritus Reynolds was oft known as the "heart and soul" of our Law School. Indeed, the imp...
U.S. Supreme Court gives Friedman, Fisher good news; Yale Kamisar retires; Is William Ian Miller Fak...
Edwin C. Goddard, a professor emeritus of the University of Michigan Law School, died in Ann Arbor, ...
Kamisar, Yale (1929- ). Law professor. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., to an immigrant, working-class famil...
•Caught on Tape: Yale Kamisar Talks About End of Teaching Career •ACS and BLSA Host Assault on Gun V...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...
When the editors of this issue told me of Professor Yale Kamisar\u27s decision to retire from full-t...
Yale Kamisar arrived in Ann Arbor in the fall of 1965, just after I graduated from the University of...
It is difficult to imagine Michigan Law School without Yale Kamisar. He seems as much a part of the ...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
My association with Yale Kamisar dates back to the 1950s. At that time I became aware of the interes...
Yale Kamisar was absent when I was first interviewed by a number of faculty members from the Univers...
I first heard Yale Kamisar\u27s name in the spring of 1977 while deciding where to go to law school....
I remember it as though it was yesterday - dozens of students filing into Hutchins Hall for their fi...
Professor Emeritus Reynolds was oft known as the "heart and soul" of our Law School. Indeed, the imp...
U.S. Supreme Court gives Friedman, Fisher good news; Yale Kamisar retires; Is William Ian Miller Fak...
Edwin C. Goddard, a professor emeritus of the University of Michigan Law School, died in Ann Arbor, ...
Kamisar, Yale (1929- ). Law professor. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., to an immigrant, working-class famil...
•Caught on Tape: Yale Kamisar Talks About End of Teaching Career •ACS and BLSA Host Assault on Gun V...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Yale Kamisar has been my friend and colleague for almost forty years now, and my first inclination w...