Terrance Sandalow joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1966.
BiographyTerrance Sandalow holds undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Chicago. Following graduation, he served as law clerk to Judge Sterry R. Waterman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Justice Potter Stewart of the Supreme Court of the United States. He then practiced law in Chicago. While on the law faculty of the University of Minnesota, he served as a member of the Minneapolis Commission on Human Relations and as a consultant to the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Planning Commission. More recently, he was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. He has written extensively about higher education and in the fields of constitutional law, federal jurisdiction, and municipal government. He joined the Michigan law faculty in 1966 and served as dean of the Law School from 1978 to 1987. He is the Edson R. Sunderland Professor Emeritus of Law.
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Oral History: Law School (University of Michigan) oral history interviews, 1988-2002.
Memorials & Tributes:
Allen, Francis A. "Terry Sandalow: Mind and Man" 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1817 (2000-2001).
Bollinger, Lee C. "High Brow", 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1815 (2000-2001).
Michelman, Frank I. "Terry Firma: Background Democracy and Constitutional Foundations", 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1827 (2000-2001).
Westin, David. "The Teachings of Professor Sandalow", 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1824 (2000-2001).
Whitman, Chris. "For Terry Sandalow -- Challenger and Creator", 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1821 (2000-2001).
Law Quadrangle Notes Articles
"One of the Law School's 'very best teachers'," 43 L. Quadrangle Notes 42-43 (Spring, 2000).
"Sandalow appointed to Sunderland chair," 32 L. Quadrangle Notes 7 (Winter, 1988).
"Dean Sandalow to step down," 31 L. Quadrangle Notes 10 (Fall, 1986).
"Terrance Sandalow Is New Law Dean," 22 L. Quadrangle Notes 3 (Spring, 1978).
"Civil Liberties and Land Use Expert Added," 11 L. Quadrangle Notes 9-10 (Fall, 1966).