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Stephen Posner on the pommel horse, c. 1993
A photograph of Springfield College men's gymnastics coach Stephen E. Posner. In the photograph Stephen is on the pommel horse. There are a group of men watching him, who are most likely members of the men's gymnastics team.Stephen E. Posner began coaching the Springfield College men's gymnastics team during the 1982-1983 season. He coached for 34 seasons, retiring after the 2016-2017 season. Stephen did not coach during the 1990-1991 season
Stephen E. Posner performing handstand on parallel bars, 1999
A photograph of Springfield College men's gymnastics coach Stephen E. Posner performing a handstand on the parallel bars (1999). He is wearing a red shirt and grey sweatpants and is looking at the camera smiling.Stephen E. Posner began coaching the Springfield College men's gymnastics team during the 1982-1983 season. He coached for 34 seasons, retiring after the 2016-2017 season. Stephen did not coach during the 1990-1991 season
Stephen E. Posner and Cheryl A. Raymond, ca. 1999
A photograph of Springfield College men's gymnastics coach Stephen E. Posner and women's gymnastics coach Cheryl A. Raymond, ca. 1999. The two coaches are looking at the camera smiling, standing by a table with yellow flowers on it.Stephen E. Posner began coaching the Springfield College men's gymnastics team during the 1982-1983 season. He coached for 34 seasons, retiring after the 2016-2017 season. Stephen did not coach during the 1990-1991 season. Cheryl A. Raymond began coaching the Springfield College women's gymnastics team during the 1980-1981 season. She coached for 34 seasons, retiring after the 2014-2015 season
Springfield College men's gymnastics coach Stephen E. Posner observing, ca. 2000
A photograph of Stephen E. Posner, the coach of the Springfield College men's gymnastics team, ca. 2000. He is wearing a maroon warm-up uniform, standing with his right arm on his hip. He is standing below announcers for the gymnastics meet.Stephen E. Posner began coaching the Springfield College men's gymnastics team durin the 1982-1983 season. He coached for thirty four seasons, retiring after coaching during the 2016-2017 season. Stephen did not coach during the 1990-1991 season
Stephen E. Posner 1974 All America Gymnastics Team certificate
A certificate given to Stephen E. Posner, certifying that he "has been selected by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches as a member of the All-America Collegiate Gymnastics Team in the University Division Floor Exercise Event for the Year of 1974." It is signed by the president of the organization and his coach at the University of California at Berkeley.Sephen E. Posner, an All-American Gymnast from the University of California at Berkeley, was the head coach of Springfield College from 1982 to 2017. Under Posner's direction during his 34 years as head coach (he did not coach during the 1990-91 season), the Springfield College men's gymnastics program has produced 171 All-America honors and 23 National Champions, won three-consecutive USA Collegiate Gymnastics (USAG) Championship from 1991-1993, while Posner himself was selected as the USAG and National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) Division II-III Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1993, and earned NCAA Eastern Regional Coach of the Year honors in 2002. Additionally, Posner Received the prestigious CGA Coaches Honor Award for his 25 years of meritorious service to the sport of gymnastics and earned NACGC East Region Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2009, before garnering Coach of the Year honors at the ECAC-EIGL Championships in 2012
Letter from W. Gill Charters to Stephen E. Posner (April 20, 2002)
This is a letter written by W. Gill Charters to Stephen E. Posner, Springfield College men's Gymnastics Coach. The letter is dated April 20, 2002. The letter was with the transcript for the 1947 Radio program that Leslie Judd and members of the Gymnastics Team participated in
The Ordinary, The Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans? Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner
Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press. 1999. Pp. 266. Reviewed by: Stephen B. PresserPresser, Stephen B.. (2000). The Ordinary, The Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans? Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/168017
The Rise and Fall of Judicial Self-Restraint, 100 California Law Review: Translated from the Journal California Law Review 519 (2012)Richard A. Posner, The Rise and Fall of Judicial Self-Restraint, 100
The following translation is completed according to the publication: Richard A. Posner, “The Rise and Fall of Judicial Self-Restraint”, 100California Law Review 519 (2012).Richard A. Posner is one of the most influential scholars who served as a federal appellate judge on the U.S Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the doctrine of Judicial Self-Restraint. The author reviews James Bradley Thayer’s constitutional doctrine which argues that judges should overturn a legislative act only when there is no reasonable doubt that it is unconstitutional. According to Posner, Thayer’s doctrine was approved and utilized by great American jurists including Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter and Alexander Bickel in their judicial and academic writings.
The paper suggests that one of the major reasons for declining the prominence of Judicial SelfRestraint was the development of modern Constitutional Theories (like originalism, textualism, moral interpretations, etc.) stimulated by the conservative backlash against the Warren Court’s Judicial Activism. Subsequently, Judge Posner makes the case for Judicial Pragmatism which emphasizes the significance of consequences over doctrine by offering the eight principles of legal pragmatism. And the author argues that the most highly regarded jurists in American legal history have always been pragmatists.The following translation is completed according to the publication: Richard A. Posner, “The Rise and Fall of Judicial Self-Restraint”, 100California Law Review 519 (2012).Richard A. Posner is one of the most influential scholars who served as a federal appellate judge on the U.S Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the doctrine of Judicial Self-Restraint. The author reviews James Bradley Thayer’s constitutional doctrine which argues that judges should overturn a legislative act only when there is no reasonable doubt that it is unconstitutional. According to Posner, Thayer’s doctrine was approved and utilized by great American jurists including Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter and Alexander Bickel in their judicial and academic writings.
The paper suggests that one of the major reasons for declining the prominence of Judicial SelfRestraint was the development of modern Constitutional Theories (like originalism, textualism, moral interpretations, etc.) stimulated by the conservative backlash against the Warren Court’s Judicial Activism. Subsequently, Judge Posner makes the case for Judicial Pragmatism which emphasizes the significance of consequences over doctrine by offering the eight principles of legal pragmatism. And the author argues that the most highly regarded jurists in American legal history have always been pragmatists
Stephen E. Posner Maccabiah Games 1989
A photograph of Steve Posner and the Maccabiah gymnasts at the 1989 Maccabiah Games. In the photograph there are seven gymnasts, and Steve Posner and another coach are standing on the outside of the gymnasts. The photograph was taken outside.In 1989, Steve Posner coached the USA men's gymnastics team to a second place finish at the 13th Maccabiah Games. The Maccabi World Union is the largest and longest running Jewish sports organization spanning over five continents, more than 60 countries, 450 clubs, and 400,000 members. The Maccabiah is the world’s largest Jewish athletic competition in the tradition and values of Maccabi, emphasizing the centrality of the State of Israel in the life of the Jewish people. The Maccabiah takes place every four years in Israel
The Smug Satisfaction of the Media Mentioned
Book review of: Public intellectuals: a study of decline. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press. 2001 Pp. 408. Reviewed by: Stephen Presse
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