add image link ← Previous revision Revision as of 20:55, 4 November 2009 Line 6: Line 6: == Academic career == == Academic career == - + ((Image:Rjamesmooney.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Photo Of James Mooney|))Mooney joined the ((University of oregon School of Law)) faculty in 1972, after working with Howard, Prim, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady & Pollak in San Francisco, specializing in ((commercial law|commercial litigation)) before federal and state courts and administrative agencies.<ref name="uolaw">http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/jmooney/</ref> - Mooney joined the ((University of oregon School of Law)) faculty in 1972, after working with Howard, Prim, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady & Pollak in San Francisco, specializing in ((commercial law|commercial litigation)) before federal and state courts and administrative agencies.<ref name="uolaw">http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/jmooney/</ref> Transitioning from private practice to academia, Mooney gained international attention<ref>{{cite journal |author = Jill McKeough |title = Tribute to Professor Jim Mooney |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 87 |pages = 22 |date = December 2008 |url=http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/archives/87/tribute.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref> from the publishing of his article "The New Conceptualism in Contract Law".<ref>{{cite journal |author = Ralph James Mooney |title = The New Conceptualism in Contract Law |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 74 |pages = 1131 |date = 1995}}</ref> The article, said one writer, "forthrightly condemns and carefully documents the broad resurgence of a style of judicial reasoning that, throughout a range of issues in contract law, exalts wooden logic at the expense of factual and interpretive nuances, all with 'profoundly conservative political implications.'"<ref>{{cite journal |author = Carl Bjerre |title = Tribute to Professor Jim Mooney |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 87 |pages = 18 |date = December 2008 |url=http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/archives/87/tribute.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref> Transitioning from private practice to academia, Mooney gained international attention<ref>{{cite journal |author = Jill McKeough |title = Tribute to Professor Jim Mooney |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 87 |pages = 22 |date = December 2008 |url=http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/archives/87/tribute.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref> from the publishing of his article "The New Conceptualism in Contract Law".<ref>{{cite journal |author = Ralph James Mooney |title = The New Conceptualism in Contract Law |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 74 |pages = 1131 |date = 1995}}</ref> The article, said one writer, "forthrightly condemns and carefully documents the broad resurgence of a style of judicial reasoning that, throughout a range of issues in contract law, exalts wooden logic at the expense of factual and interpretive nuances, all with 'profoundly conservative political implications.'"<ref>{{cite journal |author = Carl Bjerre |title = Tribute to Professor Jim Mooney |journal = oregon Law Review |volume = 87 |pages = 18 |date = December 2008 |url=http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/archives/87/tribute.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref>
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