I'm delighted to report that Ward Farnsworth, who is now Dean of the University of Texas School of Law, will be guest-blogging this coming week about his new book, "Restitution: Civil Liability for ...
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Ward Farnsworth, dean of the University of Texas School of Law since June 1, 2012, has faced challenges from his first day on the job in Austin. In a question-and-answer exchange, he discusses his ...
Ward Farnsworth, 83, died at home in Winnetka on December 3, 2014. The cause was complications from congestive heart failure. Ward was born on March 28, 1931, the son of Eber Ward and Mary Meyering ...
Ward Farnsworth will bring a distinguished record of teaching and scholarship, a fair bit of administrative experience and high energy to his new job as dean of the University of Texas School of Law.
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User’s Manual, by Ward Farnsworth (David R. Godine): It is curious that two ...
I am reading Ward Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric (Godine Publisher, 2011) and wondering what a grasp of his book could do to help therapists communicate better with clients without being ...
The psychology of disputing in our times has become overwhelmed with toxicity, venom, personal offense, and attacks. The book Farnsworth’s Classical English Argument, written by Ward Farnsworth, ...
As a writer, I have no flair for similes and metaphors: Nothing ever reminds me of anything else. Homer might compare a warrior on the battlefield to a roaring lion; Robert Burns might say his love is ...