University of Texas School of Law - Peregrinus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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J. LEON LEBOWITZ Professor of Law Mr. Lebowitz received his LL.B. from Baylor (1943)and his A.B. (1950). He earned his LL.M. at New York University. He was in private practice in Waco (1953-55) with Edwards, Ressler, Horner, and Lebowitz. Since its origin in 1949, Mr. Lebowitz has been a member of the State Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Laws, which produced the Texas Business Corporation, Non-Profit Corporation, and Miscellaneous Corporation Laws Acts. He is also on the State Bar Committee on Securities and Investment Banking and the Committee on Publications. For nine years he was on the Baylor law faculty as assistant then associate professor of law and law librarian. He was a visiting professor herein 1955 and the next year visited Louisiana State. He joined our faculty on a permanent basis in 1956. He has been honored as a Teaching Fellow at N.Y.U. (1951-52) and has received the Order of the Coif. Mr. Lebowitz has written a book,. Legal Bibliography and Research (1957) and various articles on corporate law. He has been the faculty advisor to his legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, and to the Texas Law Review. Mr. Lebowitz teaches courses in Introduction, Business Associations, Securities Regulation, Agency, andaseminar in Corporations. —v PIERRE R. LOISEAUX Professor of Law Having been Editor-in-Chicf of the Boston Law Review, Mr: Loiscaux graduated from that school with an LL.B. in 1950 and then received his LL.M. in 1951 from New York University. He taught at Arkansas from the time of his graduation until 1953, when he went to Emory. In 1956, he joined the Texas faculty as an associate professor. The author of numerous articles, he has also written a casebook on Creditors Remedies. He is a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar. He is on the Student-Faculty, Course Scheduling, and International Legal Studies committees. A qualified scholar, Mr. Loiscaux teaches Contracts, Commercial Law, and Creditors' Rights. Moreover, he takes an active part in the affairs of his legal fraternity. Phi Delta Phi. FRANK MALONEY Lecturer in Law Upon graduation from Texas (B. A. 1953, LL.B. 1956), Mr. Maloney served as Assistant District Attorney, Travis County from 1956 to I960 and as First Assistant District Attorney from 1959 to I960. The following year, Mr. Maloney served as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas. From 1961 to the present, he has been in private practice in Austin. Mr. Maloney served as Vice-President of the Austin Junior Bar Association in I960 and in 1965 as President of the Criminal Law and Procedure Section of the Travis County Bar Association. Mr. Maloney co-authored with George Stumberg, Casa arj Materials. Texas Criminal Law and Administration and authored the 1965 Supplement. He is admitted to the State Bar of Texas and may-practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. He teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Law Seminar and Criminal Procedure and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. 23

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W. PAGE KEETON Dean and Professor of Law Dean Keeton received his A.B. and LL.B. from the University of Texas ( that great class of 1931 ) where he was a Chancellor, a recipient of the Order of the Coif, and on the Editorial Board of the Law Review. He received his S.J.D. from Harvard (1936). Dean Keeton began teaching at Texas in 1932 as an Assistant Professor. From 1946 to 1949 he was Dean at the University of Oklahoma Law School and returned to Texas in 1949 as Dean. He was President of the Association of American Law Schools in 1961. Presently, the Dean is a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy, Chairman of the State Bar Committee on Revision of the Penal Code, a member of the Board of Directors of the American Bar Foundation, a member of the Editorial Board of Foundation Press and a member of the Advisory Committee for Revision of the Restatement of the Law of Torts, American Law Institute. Dean Keeton has authored numerous articles on torts and products liability, co-authored Seavcy, Keeton and Keeton, Cases on Torts, and edited Casa on Fraud aid Mistake. Dean Keeton is a member of Phi Delta Phi. He teaches Torts and a Seminar on Special Issues. ICiCCryv SAM LANHAM Lecturer in Law Mr. Lanham is a graduate of Baylor, having received his B.A. in 1952, and his LLB. in 1955. He was on the Baylor Law Review and received his law degree Cum Laude. Between 1955 and 1964, he was a partner in Richey, Shcchy, Teeling and Cureton in Waco. Between 1958 and 1964, Mr. Lanham was a lecturer at Baylor. In 1965 he came here as a lecturer and teaches Insurance, Remedies, and Eminent Domain. A member of Phi Alpha Delta, Mr. Lanham obtained his D.D. degree from the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminar)’. JAMES L. KELLEY Associate Professor of Law A graduate of the University of Iowa (B.A. 1957, J.D. 1961). Mr. Kelley was Comment Editor of the Iowa Law Review and received the Order of the Coif. He joined the firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer and Wood as an associate in 1962. From 1964 to 1967 he worked in the Civil Rights Division of the U. S. Department of Justice. An advisor to the Association for Criminal Law Studies, a Reporter for the Penal Code Revision Committee, Mr. Kelley also serves on the Curriculum and Legal Aid Committees. Hcteaches Evidence, Criminal Law, Remedies and Civil Rights Seminars. Admitted to the Iowa and New York Bar, he is a member of Phi Delta Phi.



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ROBERT E. MATHEWS Professor of Law Mr. Mathews is a product of Yale (A.B. 1915) and Chicago (J.D. 1920). He has been President of the League of Ohio Law Schools (1951-1955) and of the Association of American Law Schools (1952), as well as a member of the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO. Mr. Mathews hits engaged in private practice in Chicago (1920-1922), in government practice in Washington, D. C. (1942-1945), and as Associate General Counsel, National War Labor Board (1944-1945). Since 1941 Professor Mathews hits often acted as a labor arbitrator. Besides teaching summers at Columbia, Colorado, Chicago, Michigan, and Rutgers, Mr. Mathews has taught at Montana (1922-24), Ohio State (1924-64) with leaves of absence at Columbia (1928-29), Indian Law Institute (New Delhi, India—1961-62), Harvard (1963-64), and Texas (1965). He was a co-founder and member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for Labor Law (1958-61) and was a member of the U. S. Labor Mission to Bolivia (1943). Besides being the first Editor-in-Chicf of Labor Relations and the Law. Mr. Mathews has edited Partnership and Agency. Employment Relations and the Lau and Readings on Labor Law. He is author of Problems Illustrative of the Responsibilities of Members of the Legal Profession and is serving on the Executive Committee of the National Conlcrcnce on Education for Professional Responsibility. ROY M. MERSKY Professor of Law and Director of Research Professor Mersky, a Wisconsin graduate, received a B.S. (1948), an LL.B. (1952) and a Masters in Library Science (1953). From 1948 to 1949, he studied at the London School of Economics and the Faculte du Droyt at the Sorbonne. After a brief period of private practice in Wisconsin, he was Associate Librarian and Research Associate at Yale Law School from 1954 to 1959. He served as Director of the Washington State Supreme Court Library from 1959 to 1963. From 1963 to 1965. he served as Professor of Law and Law Librarian at Colorado University- and in 1965 came to Texas. He serves as faculty advisor to the Human Rights Research Council, is Executive Director of the Texas Law Review, and holds memberships on the Special Lectures and the University Instructional Television Committees. He has served as a consultant to the National College of Trial Judges, the Office of Economic Opportunity and worked with the ACLU. Mr. Mersky has written Water Law Bibliography 1847-1967 and a work on Justice Louis D. Brandeis. He is presently working on abibliography about Judge Jerome N. Frank, and is collaborating with Albert Blaustcin on a book of profiles of the U. S. Supreme Court Justices. KEITH E. MORRISON Professor of Law Mr. Morrison has an A.B. degree from Kansas (1931), and M.S. degree from Wyoming (1939). and an LLB. from Yale (1948). He is a member of the Order of the CoiL From 1939, Mr. Morrison was an agricultural economist from the doming Agricultural Extension Service, and from 1945 to 1955, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Hoisington National Bank. In 1948, he joined the faculty here as an associate professor and has been visiting professor at Stanford (summer 1959) and at Northwestern (spring 1962). He has written a recent article on the widow’s election and the issue of consideration and teaches courses in Federal Income Taxation, Federal Taxation, Federal Estate and Gift Taxation, and a Taxation seminar. Mr. Morrison is a member of the Library, Curriculum, Summer School and Standards of Work Committees, and is a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity.

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