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HOWARD
B. LESNICK Jefferson B. Fordham Professor
of Law |
The Moral
Stake in Education: Contested Premises and Practices (co-author Joan F.
Goodman) (Allyn and Bacon, 2000)
Personal
Fulfillment in the Changing World of Law Practice: Opportunities and Obstacles,
72 Temple Law Review 101 (2000)
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A.
LEO LEVIN
Leon Meltzer Professor of Law Emeritus was presented with the
2001 American Bar Association Judicial Division Lawyers Conference
“Award of Excellence in Judicial Administration” at the ABA’s meeting
in Chicago in August. |
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BRUCE
H. MANN
Professor of Law and History, along with Christopher L. Tomlins
of the American Bar Foundation, organized “The Many Legalities of
Early America” Conference for the Omohundro Institute of Early American
History and Culture. The conference papers were compiled and published
in volume with the same title in April. Professor Mann co-edited the
volume. He continues to serve as a member of the Board of Directors
and chair of the Publications Committee for the American Society for
Legal History, and as a member of the Advisory Council of the McNeil
Center for Early American Studies. |
A Republic
of Debtors: Law and Failure in the Age of American Independence (Harvard
University Press, Forthcoming 2002)
The Death
and Transfiguration of Early American Legal History, (Afterword) in The
Many Legalities of Early America, eds. Bruce H. Mann and Christopher
L. Tomlins (University North Carolina Press, 2000)
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