Word: michelman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Frank I, Michelman '60, professor of Law, said, "I have no reason on the basis of what I learned from others to consider the appointment a distinguished one. When law schools set a professorship, they choose a man for prospective distinction. I think we can expect Supreme Court justices to be chosen in the same...
...committee is chaired by Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law. Other members are: Clark Byse, professor of Law; Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law; Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law; Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law; Charles R. Nesson, assistant professor of Law; Alan A. Stone '50, assistant professor of Psychiatry; and James Vorenberg '48, professor...
Teaching the course in addition to Dershowitz will be Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law; Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law; Charles Fried, professor of Law; Paul M. Bator, professor of Law; Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law; Lloyd L. Weinreb, assistant professor of Law; Abram J. Chayes '43 professor of Law; and possibly others...
...Joseph Beale. Replied Beale coldly: "Sir, I suggest that you transfer to the divinity school." That pre-World War II exchange is not much different from the give-and-take in today's Harvard Law lecture rooms. "Mr. Marcuss, what is constitutionally objectionable about this ordinance?" Professor Frank Michelman asked recently. "It's discriminatory, sir," said Marcuss. "Discriminatory," boomed Michelman. "Can you name one regulatory act that is not discriminatory? Is it not the very nature of regulation to discriminate...
...Michelman, who came to Harvard from the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, teaches courses in property and municipal...