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JEFFREY A. LCWIN Jeffrey A. Lowin Adiunct Professor of Law. B.A.. l96-l. LL.B.. l967. Harvard University. Professor Lowin graduated from college magna cum laude and was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Journal on Legislation. He is a member of the firm of Guggenheimer S Untermyer. New York City. His practice encompasses estate taxation. planning and administration. and he is the author of articles on the special problems of estate planning for art collectors. RICHARD W. WRIGHT Randolph M. Scott-McLaughlin Richard W. Wright Associate Professor of Law. B.S.. l968, California Institute of Technology: .l.D.. I973. Loyola University of Los Angeles. LL.M.. l976, Harvard University. Professor Wright graduated summa cum laude from college and was first in his class at Loyola. and served as editor-in-chief of the Loyola Law Review. While at Harvard. he was an instructor at Boston University'School of Law. Subsequently. he was an attorney in the Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Depart- ment of the Interior. and an attorney and project leader in the Qffice of Technology Assessment. United States Congress. He has served as a consul- tant and adviser on environmental and natural resource issues for the United States Congress. the Executive Branch. and numerous public interest organi- zations. ' ANDOLPH M. SCGTT- A MCLALIGHLI Adiunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A.. l975. Columbia Universitya J.D.. I978. Harvard ' l University. Professor Scott-McLaughlin has been a staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City since his graduation from Harvard Law School in l978. ln addition to his active federal litigation docket throughout the country, Professor Scott-McLaughlin has lectured frequently at law schools and conferences on civil rights issues. he is a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers. board member of the .Affirmative Action Coordination Center. and coordinator of the Legal Task Force of National Anti-Klan Network. .4 g .f x, X l . - Mail . gut its E11-5-is :E
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I K . fk!t.?l5 E T f iff? ' ' C my jg, gif nf E, , S lib L 409 ' ' ' 2.2 . . SILVER of the Prison graduation. States Court of at Columbia Nuclear Academy WILLIAM W. BRATTO , JR. .Q-xx ,. - . 1 A V .', . .r-V. y 53,0817 raka ff DWG .'-r c 11. J ' fm' 'p'1. ' 1 William W. Bratton. Jr.. Associate Professor of Law. B.A.. I973. J.D., I976. Columbia University. Professor Bratton graduated magna cum laude from college. He-was both Kent and Stone Scholar.. and served as articles editor of the Columbia law Review. He was law clerk to Judge William H. Timbers. United States District Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. i976-77. He was associated with Debevoise, Plimpton. Lyons 8 Gates from I977 to l98O, with principal experience in corporate finance and securities regulation. He teaches contracts. corporations. and corporate finance.
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MQNROE E. PRICE Professor of Law and Dean. B.A.. I960. LL.B., l964. Yale University. K Monroe E. Price LA RENC A. VOGELMAN Lawrence A. Vogelman Assistant Director, Criminal Law Clinic. B.A., l970. Brooklyn College: .l.D.. l973, Brook- lyn Law School. i Professor Vogelman was a member of the Brooklyn Law Review and editor of the Moot Court Honor Society. He woqked for four years 0973-771 as a staff attorney with the Legal 'Aid Society Criminal Defense Division and from I977 to i979 as associate appellate counsel with the Society's Appeals.Bureau. He is a member of the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy at Hofstra University School of Law and has been a frequent lecturer on various aspects of the criminal justice system. particularly plea bargaining. sentence reform. and the recodification of the Federal Criminal Code. Chicago. Dean Price graduated magna cum Iaudelfrom Yale. where he was executive editor of the Yale Law JournaL He clerked for United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Potter Stewart and was an assistant to Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz. ln l968 he was appointed professor of law at the School of Law of the University of California at Los Angeles. Dean Price has served as deputy director of California Indian Legal Services. was one of the founders of the Native American Rights Fund. and is the author of Law and the American Indian. ln the field of 'communications law. Dean Price was president of California's Foundation for Community Service Cable Television. deputy director of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications. and is co-author of Cable Television: A Guide to Citizen Action. He was court-appointed referee to monitor the Los Angeles school district's desegregation plan and is on the Board of Directors of the Center for Law and Social Policy. He is of counsel to the law firm of Munger. Tolles S Rickershauser in Los Angeles. Author of numerous scholarly law articles on communications, Native American land and water rights, copyright and the arts, and other fields. he was appointed dean of Cardozo in I982. P UL ALAN LEVY Paul Alan Levy Visiting Assistant Professor of Law B A l973 Reed College J D i976 University of ff After graduation from University of Chicago School of Law Professor Levy served a law clerk to Judge Wade H. McCree. Jr.. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He then worked as special assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States. For the past five years he has been an attorney at the Public Citizen Litigation Group. a Washington. D.C.. public interest law firm that was founded by Ralph Nader. A member of the Advisory Board of the Association for Union Democracy. Professor Levy has published articles and part of a book on rank-and-file labor law.
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