Carrington, Paul D., 1931-2021
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found: Accommodating the workload of the United States Courts of Appeals, 1968:title page (Paul D. Carrington, project director) preface (Project Director, Paul D. Carrington, is professor of law at the University of Michigan)
found: American Bar Foundation.Accommodating the workload of the United States Courts of Appeals, 1968.
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 15, 2014(prof. of law)
found: Carrington, Paul D. Stewards of democracy, 1999:title page (Paul D. Carrington)
found: AALS directory of law teachers, 2003-2004:page 380 (Carrington, Paul D.; male; born 1931; B.A., University of Texas, 1952; LL.B., Harvard, 1955; admitted to bar 1955 in Texas, 1964 in Ohio, 1970 in Michigan; teaching fellow, Harvard, 1957-1958; assistant professor, Wyoming, 1958-1960; assistant professor, Indiana University, 1960-1962; associate professor, Ohio State, 1962-1964, professor, 1964-1965; professor, Michigan, 1965-1978; Dean, Duke, 1978-1988; professor, Duke 1978-; author or co-author of: Justice on appeal, 1976, Civil procedure, 1983, Appeals, 1994, Stewards of democracy, 1999; member of ABF (fellow), ALI, Am. Acad. of Arts & Sciences; reporter, Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 1985-1992; Panel on Law & Science, National Academy of Sciences, 2000-) - https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.aals/aalsdlt2003&i=406
found: Legacy.com, searched November 30, 2021(Paul Carrington, 1931-2021; Paul D. Carrington passed away on August 24, 2021 in Mitchellville, Md.; born in 1931 in Dallas; graduated from University of Texas, 1952 and Harvard Law School, 1955; began career as a law professor after serving a tour in the Army and continued through 2014; member of law faculties at Wyoming, Indiana, Ohio State, Michigan and finally Duke where he worked 36 years; visiting appointments at many other American law schools including Columbia, UCLA, Northwestern, SMU and Texas, and taught at 5 foreign universities; authored 7 books; as Dean at Duke Law School from 1978-1988, he helped develop international connections for the school, especially in China and Japan, beginning in 1980 with the establishment of Nixon scholarships for Chinese students; elected member of American Law Institute, fellow of American Bar Foundation, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and American Academy of Appellate Lawyers; moved from Durham, N.C. to Collington community in 2014) - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/washingtonpost/name/paul-carrington-obituary?id=6393537
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1980-06-24: new
2023-09-06: revised
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