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Abstract
My good and old friend Yale Kamisar is said to be "retiring" after a remarkable life in academe spanning almost half a century. I deem it my extraordinary good fortune to have been able to count Yale as a friend for thirty-seven of those years (not that we were enemies the rest of the time), and to have been able to serve as a collaborator of his, working together in the vineyards of the law, for virtually the entirety of our acquaintance. And thus I am especially delighted to have this opportunity to offer up a "fair and balanced" appraisal and assessment of Yale as he settles into his new-found status of alter kocker.
Recommended Citation
Wayne R. LaFave,
"What Is a Kamisar?",
102
Mich. L. Rev.
1732
(2004).
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