Dickinson Law Review
Front Matter
Section I
Introduction to Section I: In the Beginning . . . Volume 1 and What It Means to Be a Lawyer
Kristina J. Kim
Baccalaureate Address Delivered by Charles B. Lore, LL.D., Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court
Charles B. Lore
Section II
The Uniform Commercial Acts
J.P. McKeehan
Uniform Commercial Acts
Samuel Williston
Do We Need a Global Commercial Code?
Michael Joachim Bonell
Section III
Rat Race: Insider Advice on Landing Judicial Clerkships
Ruggero J. Aldisert, Ryan C. Kirkpatrick, and James R. Stevens III
Section IV
College Graduation as an Entrance Requirement to Law Schools
W. Harrison Hitchler
Section V
Law Firm Economics and Professionalism
Ward Bower
Money Didn’t Buy Happiness
Lawrence J. Fox
The Fault in Legal Ethics
Anthony T. Kronman
Section VI
Bringing Compassion into the Province of Judging: Justice Blackmun and the Outsiders
Pamela S. Karlan
Justice Blackmun and Preclusion in the State-Federal Context
Karen Nelson Moore
Justice Blackmun and Individual Rights
Diane P. Wood
Our Courts, Ourselves: How the Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement Is Re-Shaping Our Legal System
Deborah R. Hensler
Pleading, for the Future: Conversations After Iqbal
Lee H. Rosenthal