Issues 3 and 4: The Justice Mission of American Law Schools
Volume 40, Issue 3 (1992) Issues 3 and 4: The Justice Mission of American Law Schools
Issues 3 and 4: The Justice Mission of American Law Schools
Articles
Table of Contents
Cleveland State Law Review
A Dedication to Bob McKay
James P. White
The Spirit of Justice
Henry Ramsey Jr.
The Justice Mission of American Law Schools
David Barnhizer
Challenging Injustice: A Dedication to Bob McKay
Norman Redlich
The Justice Mission of the Law Schools
Linda Greene
Teaching about Justice and Social Contributions
Talbot D'Alemberte
Teaching about Justice through Creative Strategies
Anthony G. Amsterdam
On Bringing the Justice Mission Conference Back Home
Marjorie A. Silver
The Justice of Life and Death: Problems and Perspectives in Teaching Capital Punishment Law
Victor Streib
Incorporating into a Seminar or Clinical Course the Representation of an Indigent Death Row Inmate Seeking Certiorari in the United States Supreme Court
Margery Malkin Koosed
Law Schools Should Be about Justice Too
Henry Rose
Nurturing the Impulse for Justice
Lynne Henderson
Research and the Justice Mission of Law Schools
Mark Tushnet
Clinical Scholarship and the Justice Mission
Robert D. Dinerstein
The Responsibility of Lawyers to Challenge Injustice
Geoff Budlender
An Agenda for Social Justice through Law
Norman Dorsen
Building Bridges between Theory and Practice, Scholarship and Activism
Elizabeth M. Schneider
Teaching Morality
Robert A. Solomon
Justice, Mental Health, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
David B. Wexler
The Justice Mission and Mental Health Law
Steven R. Smith