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thief! Doctor John J. Broderick is known to generations of Notre Dame law stu- dents as lithe Chief? a relic of his days with the Navy V-8 Program at Notre Dame during World War II. He has known five Deans and five Head Football Coaches. The Chief was Phi Beta Kappa at Washington and Lee, where he was captain of the track team and a Rhodes scholarship nominee, and re- ceived his masters in public adminis- tration from N.Y.U. tagain, summai and his law degree from St. Johns University tN.Y.; summa, of coursei. He knows everxthing about labor law. His courses on labor arbitration and advanced trial practice are superior. But all of this is really irrelevant to his becoming a legend. The Chiefs Pep Rallies are manic happenings: mind-blowing antics and raucous frivolity. Exactly what we need for a Fall Friday. The Chiefcares! He loves people. He appreciates people. He is great! This page sponsored by The University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Team 1973 National Champions In Johnston v. Clements, 25 Kan. 376, USSD, a lawyer made an objection tion all grounds ever known or heard of,n surely a record for generality.
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Professor Seckinger was head of the 1968 Law Class, a federal district court clerk, Reginald Smith Fellow in Denver Legal Services, and chief deputy prosecutor of Denver County. His Practice Court carries on in the high tradition of Professor Barrett; that is, it is well taught and thorough- ly planned. Jim Seckinger won his undergrad- uate degree at St. John,s University, the Benedictine school in Minnesota, and his MS. in physics from Vander- bilt. These are the joys of ND Law School. In 1969, Charles Sullivan and the freshman class arranged with the Board for use of the new Business Administration Building, which has better lighting, comfortable chairs, air-conditioning, and numerous other luxuries. Imft it ironic that the students re- fused to accept the permission? Mr. Sullivan claims that they just didnit want to depart from the community. People are more im- portant, it seems. The students consider the schooPs problems to be their own prob- lems, so why picket? The feeling is unique to ND Law Schoolgor is it? -Scholastic, Nov. 19, 1971 This Page Sponsored by The Center For Civil Rights University of Notre Dame
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Regis Campfield graduated from Notre Dame and the University of Vir- ginia Law School. He practices law in Cleveland. His course in Estate Plan- ning is highly regarded. Professor Campfield served on the Admissions Committee iWith Professor Murphy and Doctor Farmanm which selected the class of 1975. uCases of notorious criminals-like cases of small, miserable ones-are apt to make bad law? vJustice Douglas dissenting in Abel v. United States, 362 U.S. 217, 251119601. WOontemporaIy law-school teaching got its basic mood at Harvard, some seventy years ago, from a brillant neurotic, Christopher Columbus Langdell? iLangdell introduced the case study methodJ -Jerome Frank, Courts on Trial This page sponsored by Clarence Manion, Law Class of 1922 Dean of the Law School, 1941-1952 28
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