Law School Record, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1960) Law School Record Editors

Law School Record, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1960) Law School Record Editors

University of Chicago Law School Chicago Unbound The nivU ersity of Chicago Law School Record Law School Publications Summer 6-1-1960 Law School Record, vol. 9, no. 2 (Summer 1960) Law School Record Editors Follow this and additional works at: http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/lawschoolrecord Recommended Citation Law School Record Editors, "Law School Record, vol. 9, no. 2 (Summer 1960)" (1960). The University of Chicago Law School Record. Book 27. http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/lawschoolrecord/27 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Publications at Chicago Unbound. It has been accepted for inclusion in The University of Chicago Law School Record by an authorized administrator of Chicago Unbound. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2 The Law School Record Vol. 9, No.2 The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws is conferred by Chan­ Court of Illinois. Justice Schaefer was escorted by Professor cellor Kimpton upon: upper left, the Honorable Earl Warren, Karl N. Llewellyn; lower left, the Honorable Charles E. Clark, Chief Justice of the United States. The Chief Justice was Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec­ escorted by Roscoe T. Steffen, John P. Wilson Professor of Law; ond Circuit. Judge Clark was escorted by Professor Bernard D. upper right, the Honorable Roger J. Traynor, Justice of the Meltzer; lower right, the Honorable Dag Hammarskjold, Secre­ Supreme Court of California. Justice Traynor was escorted by tary General of the United Nations. Dr. Hammarskjold was Professor Brainerd Currie; center left, the Honorable Herbert F. escorted by Professor Nicholas deB. Katzenbach. The seventh Goodrich, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the recipient of an honorary degree was the Right Honorable Third Circuit. Judge Goodrich was escorted by Wilber G. Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, Lord High Chancellor of Great Katz, James Parker Hall Professor of Law; center right, the Britain, who was escorted by Professor Sheldon TeDt. Honorable Walter V. Schaefer, JD'28, Justice of the Supreme Vol. 9, No.2 The University of Chicago Law School 3 The Celebration Friday, April 29 Dedicatory 9:30 A.M. The Supreme Court of Illinois, in offic­ Throughout the academic year 1959-60, the Law School ial session, hearing argument in regular, a series of lectures and sponsored public conferences pending cases. in commemoration of the dedication and occupation The Weymouth Kirkland Courtroom of the new Law Buildings. Details concerning the Dedicatory Address by the 1:00 P.M. Luncheon The Main Lounge, Vice President of the United States; the Ernst Freund The New Law Buildings Lecture the Honorable Lord of by Right Denning 3:30 P.M. "Recent Cases in the United States Su­ Whitchurch, Lord of in the Appeal Ordinary; Henry preme Court." A discussion by Professors Simons Professor of Prince­ Lecture, by Jacob Viner, Roger C. Cramton, Brainerd Currie, ton the lecture on the of University; practice law, and Philip B. Kurland, The University meant for K. especially entering students, by Lloyd of Chicago Law School Garrison, and the Conferences on the Public Servant, 5:00 P.M. Burton on Power and Responsibility, and on Criminal Justice, Reception Lounge be found in the issue of the Record. may previous 6:00 P.M. Dinner Burton Dining Hall The ceremonies were completed by a Special Con­ vocation and Dedicatory Celebration which took place 8:00 P.M. Final Argument in the Hinton Com­ on April 27-30 and May 1, 1960. The program for petition, The University of Chicago Law that period was as follows: School Student Moot Court Program. The Supreme Court of Illinois, shown in the Weymouth Kirkland Courtroom of the new Law Buildings, just prior to going into regular session to hear argument in pending cases. 4 The Law School Record Vol. 9, No.2 The court was composed of: Saturday, April 30 The Honorable Charles E. Clark, Chief 9:30 A.M. A Discussion of Aspects of the Law and Judge, the United States Court of Ap­ Behavioral Science Research Projects at peals for the Second Circuit the University of Chicago Law School The Honorable John Hastings, Judge, Wilber G. Katz, James Parker Hall Pro­ The United States Court of Appeals for fessor of Law, The University of Chi­ the Seventh Circuit cago Law School, presiding The Honorable Roger J. Traynor, Justice, "Statutory Reform of Interstate Suc­ The Supreme Court of California cession Laws and Social Science Re­ The Weymouth Kirkland Courtroom search" Allison Dunham, Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School "The Jury and the Principles of the Law of Damages" Harry Kalven, Jr., Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School "Some Observations on the Adjudica­ tory Process" Soia Mentschikoff, Profes­ sorial Lecturer, The University of Chi­ cago Law School Classroom II, The New Law Buildings 12: 15 P.M. Luncheon Burton Dining Hall 2:00 P.M. "The Study of Law as a Liberal Art" Karl N. Llewellyn, Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Professor Llewellyn was introduced by Professor Frank R. Dean of the During the Dedicatory Ceremonies, Professors Brainerd Currie, Strong, Philip B. Kurland, and Roger C. Cramton discussed recent College of Law, Ohio State University, decisions the United States Court. of Supreme and President of the Association of American Law Schools Classroom II. The New Law Buildings 3:00 P.M. "The Role of Law in the Achievement of National Goals": A Round-Table Discussion by: Walter J. Blum, Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School, mod­ erator. Francis A. Allen, Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Louis Gottschalk, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Profes­ sor of History, The University of Chi­ cago Richard P. McKeon, Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor of Phi­ losophy and of Classical Languages and Literatures, The University of Chicago C. Herman Pritchett, Professor of Polit­ ical Science and Chairman of the De­ partment, The University of Chicago Theodore W. Schultz, Charles L. Hut­ chinson Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and Chairman of the De­ partment, The University of Chicago Karl N. delivered a lecture on "The Professor Llewellyn public Classroom The New Law [Jaw as a Liberal Art" as a part of the Dedicatory Celebration. II, Buildings Vol. 9, No.2 The University of Chicago Law School 5 5.00 P.M. Reception for, and informal discussion with, The Honorable Earl Wan'en, Chief Justice of the United States The James Parker Hall Concourse, The New Law Buildings 6:30 P.M. Dinner Burton Dining Hall and the Main Lounge 8:30 P.M. "Reforms in the Law and Legal System of England: A Six-Year View from the Woolsack." The Right Honorable Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain The Lord Chancellor was introduced by Glen A. Lloyd, Esquire, Chairman The Right Honorable Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, speaking in the Auditorium of the new Law Buildings during the Dedicatoru Celebration. Seated on the stage is Glen A Lloyd, JD'23, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University, who presided. The winning team in the Hinton Competition, all members of the Class of 1960. Left to right: Jack L. Bader, B.B.A, Uni­ versity of Hawaii; Roger Bernhardt, AB., AM., University of Chicago; and Luther A Harthun, AB., Valparaiso University. John D. Randall, President of the American Bar Association, presented Greetings from the Organized Bar at the special Dedicatory Convocation. of the Board of Trustees, The University of Chicago The Auditorium, The New Law Buildings Sunday, May 1, Law Day 3:00 P.M. A Special Convocation in Celebration of the Completion and Occupancy of the New Law Buildings Lawrence A. Kimpton, Chancellor, The University of Chicago, presiding John D. Randall, President, The Amer­ ican Bar Association, presented Greet­ ings from the Organized Bar The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller, Wilber G. Katz, James Parker Hall Professor of Law, presided New Con­ at a Dedication Celebration report on the Law and Behavioural Governor of the State of York, Science Research Projects at the School. Speakers were, left vocation Speaker Rockefeller Memorial to right, Professor Harry Kalven, Ir., Professor Allison Dunham, and Professor Soia MentschikoD. Chapel, 59th and Woodlawn Avenue No.2 School Record Vol. 9, 6 The Law 4:30 P.M. Reception at the New Law Buildings, The James Parker Hall Concourse, and Open House at the American Bar Cen­ ter, directly across University Avenue from the Law Buildings 6:00 P.M. Dinner The Main Lounge 8:00 P.M. "The Development of a Constitutional Framework for International Coopera­ tion." The Honorable Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-General of the United Nations was introduced the Dr. Hammarskjold by The Honorable Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-General of Auditorium as the Andrew Dallstream, Presi­ United Nations, speaking in the Law School J. Esquire, On the is final event of the Dedicatory Celebration. platform of the of Law School dent University Chicago Andrew J. Dallstream, JD'17, President of the Law School Alumni Association Alumni Association, who presided. Address in the Main Lounge. The Vice President of the United States delivered the Dedicatory Vol. 9, No.2 The University of Chicago Law School 7 The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, delivered the Convocation Address in Rockefeller Chapel. 8 The Law School Record Vol. 9, No.2 or other unforeseen obstacles occur. True False Fact and Fiction on Court Delay De7ay in the Court, by Hans Zeisel, Harry Kalven, 10. who work fewer make for it Jr., and Bernard Buchholz, Little, Brown and Com­ Judges days up by hours.

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