IN PRAISE OF A LEGAL POLYMATH:
A SPECIAL ISSUE DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF HAROLD J. BERMAN (1918-2007)
John Witte, Jr. & Frank S. Alexander, Foreword
Frank S. Alexander, The Conviction of Things Not Seen: A Tribute to Hal Berman
David J. Bederman, The Customary Law of Hal and Ruth
Michael J. Broyde, The Hidden Influence of Jewish Law on the Common Law: One Lost Example
William E. Butler, Professor Harold Berman (1918-2007)
W. Cole Durham, Jr., Revivifying the Field of Law and Religion
Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr., In Memory of an Interactive Pioneer, Harold Joseph Berman (1918-2007)
Peter Hay, Harold Berman and Conflicts Law—An Appreciation
John T. Noonan, Jr., In Praise of Harold J. Berman
Boris Ossipian, How Professor Harold Joseph Berman Became My Teacher and Friend
Michael Perry, In Memory of Professor Harold Berman
John Quigley, In Memory of Professor Harold Berman
Yuri Senokosov, Harold Berman At the Moscow School of Political Studies
David Sun, In Memory of Professor Harold Berman
Detlev F. Vagts, Harold Berman and Soviet Law: From Its Challenge to the West to Dissolution
Tibor Varady, Harold Berman—An Empathy For Difference That Made All the Difference
Lloyd W. Weinreb, In Memory of Professor Harold Berman
John Witte, Jr., A Tribute to Harold J. Berman
Reinhard Zimmermann, Harold Berman: Some Personal Reflections
ARTICLES
David A. Skeel, Jr., The Unbearable Lightness of Christian Legal Scholarship
John Witte, Jr., Prophets, Priests, and Kings: John Milton and the Reformation of Rights and Liberties in England
COMMENT
Eric R. Swibel, Churches and Campaign Intervention: Why the Tax Man is Right and How Congress Can Improve His Reputation