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Abstract
Yale Kamisar was absent when I was first interviewed by a number of faculty members from the University of Minnesota Law School where he was then teaching. These sessions took place between Christmas and New Year's in 1959 (when I was a third-year student at Penn), at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, that year in St. Louis. Yale had planned to be there, I was told, but cancelled because he was behind schedule in completing an article. So while I didn't meet him on that occasion, I surely learned what would ring familiar many times during our long and fruitful association.
Recommended Citation
Jesse H. Choper,
Yale Kamisar: Collaborator, Colleague, and Friend,
102
Mich. L. Rev.
1698
(2004).
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