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Marie Rehmar, Head of Reference Services, marie.rehmar@law.csuohio.edu | October 07, 2007 - 15:37
Prof. Brian Z. Tamanaha, the Chief
Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo Professor of Law at St. John’s University School of
Law, in Queens, New York, lectures on “The Realism of Judges – Past and
Present,” Tuesday, Oct. 9th at 5 p.m. in the Moot Court Room. Judicial decision-making is a basic matter,
worthy of thoughtful consideration by the legal community, including students
of the law. For more details, see the
CSU Announcement.
Prof.Tamanaha is a graduate of the University of Oregon, Boston University School of Law, and Harvard Law School (S.J.D.) His legal career has even included work as Legal Counsel for the Micronesian Constitutional Convention, Summer, 1990.
For more information about his career, teaching,
speaking, and scholarship, please see his Profile
, CV,
and list of Selected
Publications.
For your convenience, click on (More) right below, for links to a selection of his articles, and to two of his blog entries. Some links are to title records in the Law Library collection ( if not ‘available,’ consider an OhioLINK loan.)
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