Ipse dixit : how the world looks to a federal judge /
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Language: | English |
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Seattle :
University of Washington School of Law : University of Washington Press
c2007.
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvcwnn1r |
Table of Contents:
- Remarks at the Federal Bar Association : banquet honoring Judge George H. Boldt
- New dimensions : University of Washington School of Law
- Judges and librarians : Washington Library Association Conference
- The declaration of the rights of man--200 years later : Seattle-Nantes Sister City Association
- Optimism for lawyers : Annual banquet, the Order of the Coif, University of Washington School of Law
- The practical value of ethics : the Federal Bar Association of the Western District of Washington
- Finding the center : Alumni recognition banquet, University of Washington School of Law
- Remarks on semi-retiring : Federal Bar Association banquet
- Lincoln then and now : Lincoln Day banquet, Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association
- Centennial expectations : School of Law commencement, University of Washington
- Stimson Bullitt : Seattle-King County First Citizen Award
- Remembering Chuck Goldmark : Goldmark award luncheon, Legal Foundation of Washington
- Emmett Watson memorial
- The future of litigation : First Annual Judicial Appreciation Dinner, Seattle-King County Bar Association, East King County Bar Association, South King County Bar Association
- Rumpole was right : how the world looks to a federal judge, and how the American legal system will be saved, the Monday Club
- Pro bono's triple win : speech presented for Judge Dwyer by Joanna Dwyer : Goldmark award luncheon, Legal Foundation of Washington.