“Kevin E. Kennedy”

David L. Chambers
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review
1990

“Accommodation and Satisfaction: Women and Men Lawyers and the Balance of Work and Family”

David L. Chambers
Law and Social Inquiry
1989

“Educational Debts and the Worsening Position of Small-Firm, Government, and Legal-Services Lawyers”

David L. Chambers
Journal of Legal Education
1989

“The Federal Government and a Program of ‘Advance Maintenance’ in the United States”

David L. Chambers
  • Administrative Law
Child Support: From Debt Collection to Social Policy
1988

“The Abuses of Social Science: A Response to Fineman and Opie”

David L. Chambers
  • Law and Social Sciences
Wisconsin Law Review
1987

“Wade H. McCree, Jr”

David L. Chambers
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review
1987

“Social Policy Experimentation: A Position Paper”

David L. Chambers
  • Law and Social Sciences
Evaluation Studies: Review Annual
1986

“Smith v. Offer: A Case Study of Children in Foster Care”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
In the Interest of Children: Advocacy, Law Reform and Public Policy
1985

“The ‘Legalization’ of the Family: Toward a Policy of Supportive Neutrality”

David L. Chambers
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
1985

“Social Policy Experimentation: A Position Paper”

David L. Chambers
Evaluation Review
1985

“The First Year Courses: What’s There and What’s Not”

David L. Chambers
  • Legal Writing and Research
Looking at Law School: A Student Guide from the Society of American Law Teachers
1984

“Rethinking the Substantive Rules for Custody Disputes in Divorce”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1984

“Child Support in the Twenty-First Century”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
The Parental Child-Support Obligation: Research, Practice, and Social Policy
1983

“SALT Survey: Women in Law Teaching”

David L. Chambers
Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1982

“The Coming Curtailment of Compulsory Child Support”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1982

“SALT Survey: Minority Group Persons in Law School Teaching”

David L. Chambers
Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1982

“Clashes in the Classroom”

David L. Chambers
The Wash
1979

“Clash in the Classroom”

David L. Chambers
The Washington Post
1979

Making Fathers Pay: The Enforcement of Child Support

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
1979

“Child Support Collections in Michigan: A Study of the Effects of Tenacity and Terror”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
The Child and the Courts
1978

“Community-Based Treatment and the Constitution”

David L. Chambers
  • Constitutional Law
Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment
1978

“The First-Year Courses: What’s There and What’s Not”

David L. Chambers
  • Legal Writing and Research
Looking at Law School: A Student Guide from the Society of American Law Teachers
1977

“Men Who Know They Are Watched: Some Benefits and Costs of Jailing for Nonpayment of Support”

David L. Chambers
  • Criminal Law
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1977

“Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment”

David L. Chambers
  • Health Law
Hospital and Community Psychiatry
1976

“The Principle of the Least Restrictive Alternative for Mentally-Retarded Persons: The Constitutional Issues”

David L. Chambers
  • Constitutional Law
The Mentally Retarded Citizen and the Law
1976

“The Child Support Enforcement Process Study”

David L. Chambers
  • Children and the Law
Cases and Materials on Family Law
1976

“The Right to an Adequate Income and Employment: A Reply to Professor Bernstein”

David L. Chambers
  • Labor and Employment Law
The Mentally Retarded Citizen and the Law
1976

“Effective Counsel for Persons Facing Civil Commitment: A Survey, a Polemic, and a Proposal”

David L. Chambers
Mississippi Law Journal
1974

“Right to the Least Restrictive Alternative Setting for Treatment”

David L. Chambers
  • Health Law
Legal Rights of the Mentally Handicapped
1973

“The Right to the Least Restrictive Alternative Setting for Treatment”

David L. Chambers
Legal Rights of the Mentally Handicapped
1973

“Alternatives to Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill: Practical Guides and Constitutional Imperatives”

David L. Chambers
  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
1972