General InterestProfessor Michael Hoeflich provides his insights on Kansas legal history in his article titled: "Why The History of Kansas Law Has Not Been Written." Jerry E. Stephens discusses the life of the famous Yale contracts professor Arthur Corbin and his ties to Kansas and Colorado in an article titled: "Arthur Linton Corbin: A Giant in the Law with Tenth Circuit Roots." Quite often books, parts of books, articles in law reviews or historical society journals come to the attention of the Society that appear relevant to the history of the circuit or the lawyers and judges within it. One is a recent article on a former chief judge of the circuit, Alfred P. Murrah, written by Oklahoma Federal District Court Judge Terry C. Kern. Another is a memoir written by James K. Logan, a retired circuit judge, for his grandchildren, which contains two chapters describing his nearly 21 years from 1977 to 1998 on the circuit. Suggestions/Submissions. The Society welcomes suggestions and submissions of items of interest relating to any aspect of the federal courts and the legal profession within the Tenth Circuit. Please submit them by regular mail to our physical address shown on this web site or by email. |
