Vol. 28, No. 2 (1977) Brainerd Currie Memorial Edition
Front Matter
Editor's Note
Michael A. McKenzie
Articles
The New Anti-Intellectualism In American Legal Education
Francis A. Allen
Expert Witnesses and the Federal Rules of Evidence
James W. McElhaney
Jurisdiction, Shipowner Negligence and Stevedore Immunities under the 1972 Amendments to the Longshoremen's Act
David W. Robertson
Comment
Tributes
Pages from the Life of a Gentle Scholar
Robert T. Brousseau
Brainerd Currie: Student
W.A. Bootle
Brainerd Currie: Teacher
Herma Hill Kay
Brainerd Currie: Scholar
William van Alstyne
Brainerd Currie: Man
Roger J. Traynor
Casenotes
Consent of 'Unfit' Parents Needed for Adoption—Unless Their Rights Are First Terminated
Susan W. Gibson
Amendments May Relate Back To Validate Service of Process
Michael G. Gray
Party Not Otherwise a Federal-Court Defendant May Not Be a 'Pendent Party' in a § 1983 Claim
Gary D. Simpson
- Robert R. Potter - Editor-in-Chief
- G. Neil Skene, Jr. - Administrative Editor
- William J. Neville, Jr. - Administrative Editor
- Managing Editor - Managing Editor
- Robert B. Lipman - Student Writing Editor
- D. Jack Sawyer, Jr. - Student Writing Editor
- James E. Graham - Georgia Survey Editor
- Michael A. McKenzie - Lead Articles Editor
- Donna L. Bergh - 5th Circuit Survey Editor
Image: Brainerd Currie (Dec. 20, 1912 - Oct. 7, 1965). Currie earned his LL.B. from Mercer University School of Law in 1935. He began his long and distinguished academic career at Mercer Law within days of earning his law degree. He taught here for two years.