Volume 52 (1997) Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian

In recognition of his many contributions to legal education, the legal profession, and the development of the law during his four decades of service on the state and federal judiciary, the Washington University Journal of Law and Contemporary Law is proud to present this tribute honoring Judge Theodore McMillian, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Throughout his judicial career, Judge McMillian has made special contributions to Washington University School of Law. He has supervised student interns from Washington University through the Judicial Clerkship Clinic since its inception in 1973. He has also presided over numerous moot court competition panels and spoken at countless law school events through the years. For these and his other many contributions we owe him great appreciation.
Tributes
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Karen Tokarz
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Richard S. Arnold
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Thomas F. Eagleton
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
William H. Webster
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Norman S. London
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Clarence Harmon
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian: Forerunner and Hero
David C. Mason
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Pamela H. Bucy
Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Jane E. Larson
On Holding the Line and Retrogressive Zeitgeist: A Tribute to Judge Theodore McMillian
Guadalupe T. Luna
Articles
Legislative Retroactivity
Jan G. Laitos
Distributional Consequences of Expunging Juvenile Delinquency Records: The Problem of Lemons
T. Markus Funk and Daniel D. Polsby
Business Improvement Districts
Mark S. Davies
Notes
Yakety Yak, Take Your Garbage Back: Do States Have Any Protection from Becoming the Dumping Grounds of Out-of-State Municipal Solid Waste?
James E. Breitenbucher
What's Good for the Goose . . . Differential Treatment of the Deliberative Process and Self-Critical Analysis Privileges
John Louis Kellogg
The Pretrial Detention “Crisis”: The Causes and the Cure
Douglas J. Klein
Recent Developments
All Aboard the Bandwagon!: The Uncertain Scope of the Federal Psychotherapist-Client Privilege in the Aftermath of Jaffee v. Redmond
Merrily S. Archer
Application of the “Exclusionary Rule” to Bar Use of Illegally Seized Evidence in Civil School Disciplinary Proceedings
D. Shane Jones
People v. Hubbard: Interpreting the Fair Cross-Section Requirement of the Sixth Amendment
Emily A. Ramsey
Questioning the Retroactivity of CERCLA in Light of Landgraf v. USI Film Products {114 S. Ct. 1483 (1994)}
David Seidman
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