Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law - Res Nova Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1985
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Q 3, YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 500 WEST IBSTM STREET NEW YORK N Y 10033 TO THE CARDOZO CLASS OF 1985 The challenges that confront you now as you prepare enter the f1eld of law are more dlverse and more complex than those that faced your predecessors The world today 1S a smaller place than lt once was and, as recent events lndlcate, courtrooms Amerlcan courtrooms lH partlcular lncreaslngly serve as lnternatlonal arenas for the resolutlon of a varlety of perplexlng problems Technology has flrmly embedded ltself lH the fabrlc of our llves, leavlng a myrlad of unresolved questlons lH every area from medlcal care dellvery to corporate operatlons and c1v1l l1bert1es Developments such as these broaden the lawyer's tradltlonal role as a seeker of JUStlCG and a defender of the weak certalnly more than that of a pald advocate or legal counselor A llttle under ten years ago, we founded Bengamln N Cardozo School of Law to provlde a comprehenslve legal educatlon contlnulng to provlde fresh approaches to the old ones Cardozo School of Law has succeeded ln lts goal by provldlng outstandlng, dynamlc faculty and lnnovatlve programs w1th1n the tradltlonal framework of a quallty legal educatlon I have every confldence that lt lS you, students of the class of 85 who wlll truly make thelr marks on the legal professlon Cardozo School of Law was founded on the pursult of excellence, lt thrlves on the attalnment of excellence, and you are an endurlng symbol of that excellence As you enter thls anclent professlon, I am certaln that you w1ll remember YSShlV3 Unlverslty and help further 1ts mlSS1OH by advanclng the welfare of all humanklnd Xfvwv li NORMAN LAMM Presldent . 1 that would help meet these new challenges to the profession while . 1 . 1 1 , . . Q , u pls, Y 5 ADMINISTRATION Nflonroe E. Price LL.B. Norma P. DApolito J.D. Dean Assistant Dean for Placement John D. Appel J.D. Judith Rubin Associate Dean Assistant to the Dean or Richard M. Joel J.D. Associate Dean Abby S. Milstein J.D. Director of Legal Writing Steven S. Nemerson J.D. Ph.D. Lynn Wishart M.L.S. J.D. I Associate Dean Director Lillian and Rebecca A Chutick Law Library 'J Ellen R. Cherrick J.D. Assistant Dean For Admissions 5 v , 9 f Student Affairs Monroe E. Price John D. Appel Richard M. Joel Steven S. Nemerson Ellen R. Cherrick -if-1 lb 'X iw' X... vp , Norma P. D'Apolito Judith Rubin .4143 x X , sgi , ' ' V o 4 Abby S. Milstein Nancy Kramer Z' Joyce Peloso LIBRARY STAFF Basioli Maja Carey Dennis Gentilviso, Richar Greenberg Annette Greer, Janice Gronich Harriet Isaac Margaret Knox, Sam Limoni, Esther Ponsford Bennett Shapiro Carol Stiverson Keith Travis, Alix fWishart, Lynn Wright Cathy 7 d 9 Hariton, Michael 7 5 7 7 3 i :linux 2 x x.5 :.:.+::.,.-:,,- fl ' i -Q . ' .. . - k' -A -X i asf M, . A ' 5 Q 5.1-vzg X X - E S v- . s a..f ..'x -: A . ,-t:,:Q-f- Iiifiilkig sq? . ..:,.':sfSft:t:1:'-' 'f'-was-SS+:.wmxf:.?.a:E:,:t--1f,:-:ailssafrlw. .. Q ., .. W ,XX 2 59.1, FACULTY QA- ,g1 ' f -lx 1 ,..f---- -'- W ,:,,,,--.::...- '--...gb X i JDH . PPEL Visiting Professor of Law and Associate Dean, B.B.A., 1953, J .D., 1956, University of Michigan. After graduation from University of Michigan Law School, Pro- fessor Appel became an instructor at Columbia University Law School C1956-585, and then entered private practice in New York City C1958-611. In 1961 hejoined the CBS Law Department and was deputy general counsel of CBS, Inc., 1968-80. From 1980 to 1983, he was vice president and general counsel of Western Union Corpora- J. DAVID BLEICH Herbert and Florence Tenzer Professor of Jewish Law and Ethics. B.A., 1960, Brooklyn College, M.A., 1968, Columbia Universityg Ph.D., 1974, New York University. Dr. Bleich has taught at Hunter College, Rutgers University, and Bar-Ilan Univer- sity, and is professor of Talmud at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University. He has written extensively on Jewish law and ethics: among his published works are Jewish Bioethics, With Perfect Faith: Foundations of Jewish Beliefg Contemporary Halakhic Problems Ctwo volumesjg and Judaism and Healing. He is editor of the Halakhah department of Tradition. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a postdoctoral fellow at the Hastings Institute for Ethics, Society, and Life Sciences, and is a fellow of the Academy of Jewish Philosophy. tion. He teaches restitution and antitrust law. Rf WILLIAM W. BR -10' .I TTO , JR Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, .l.D., 1976, Columbia University. Professor Bratton graduated magna cum laude from college. While in law school, 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 Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1976-77, and was associated with the firm of Debe- voise, Plimpton, Lyons 8: Gates from 1977 to 1980. He teaches contracts, corporations, and corporate finance, and has written arti- cles dealing with the relations of corporations and senior security holders. LESTER BRICKMAN ,. 1 Professor of Law. B.S., 1961, Carnegie Mellon University: J.D., 1964, University of Florida, LLM., 1965, Yale University. Professor Brickman has taught courses in contracts, professional responsibility, federaljurisdiction, and family law since entering into teaching in 1965. He is a specialist in legal services delivery systems, F and has written and lectured on lawyers' advertising, specialization, use of paraprofessionals, group and prepaid legal services, unautho- ,H rized practice, and systems approaches to law practice. He is also a 55 5 leading expert in the field of clinical legal education. He has consult- 1 ' ed for the U.S. Office of Education, Ford Foundation, National -- Science Foundation, Council on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility, American Bar Association, Law Enforcement Assis- tance Administration, and Legal Services Corporation. He served as Cardozo's acting dean from 1980 to 1982. 1 AVID G. CARLSON Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1974, University of California at Santa Barbara, J.D., 1977, Hastings College of Law, University of California. Professor Carlson was editor-in-chief of the Hastings Law Journal and law clerk fexternship programj to Justice Raymond L. Sullivan of the California Supreme Court while at Hastings. Prior to joining the Cardozo faculty, Professor Carlson was an associate with the firm of Cravath, Swaine and Moore, New York City, from 1977 to 1981. He teaches in the areas of admiralty, bankruptcy, commercial law, and property. -. '-4. EDWARD DE GRAZIA Professor of Law. B.A., 1948, J.D., 1951, University of Chicago. Professor de Grazia has taught at the law schools of Catholic University of America, University of Connecticut, Georgetown Uni- versity, and American University.'From 1956 to 1959 he served with the Office of Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris, subsequently, as a con- sultant with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for Interna- tional Development, and Arizona Criminal Code Commission. Professor de Grazia engaged in the private practice of law for over 10 years in Washington, D.C., specializing in communications law and First Amendment litigation. During 1968-72 he was director of Georgetown University's Program for Pretrial Diversion of Accused Offenders to Community Mental Health Treatment Programs. Pro- fessor de Grazia was managing editor of the University of Chicago Law Review. His most recent published work is Banned Films: Mov- ies, Censors, and the First Amendment. :X :Q RICHARD D. 1' .M A - Q 5 FRIEDMAN ii. S A ,,., . If-1:3-:ft ' ii Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J .D., 1976, Harvard Uni- Q, versity, D. Phil., 1978, Oxford University. l A magna cum laude graduate of both Harvard College and Har- ',-,Q 2 :', 'l'i i vard Law School, Professor Friedman was awarded the Sears Prize for finishing first or second in his second year of law school. He ,. 1 is 33313 served on the Harvard Law Review and as law clerk to Chief Judge ' Irving R. Kaufman, United States Court of Appeals for the Second -f ' 'e 'P i ei 5 Circuit. At Oxford, which he attended as a Marshall Scholar, his A D.Phil. thesis was Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice, 1930- 1941. Prior to joining the faculty, he was associated with the firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Sc Garrison, New York City. His primary teaching and scholarly interests are in the areas of constitu- tional law, antitrust, evidence, and commodities law. ' ASSE H ILE Professor of Law. B.A,, 1950, University of Wisconsing LL.B., 1954, M. A., 1957, Ph.D., 1961, Columbia University. Professor Haile comes to Cardozo School of Law after an illustrious career in his native country, Ethiopia. As Civil Service Commissioner, Central Personnel Agency of Ethiopia C1961-625, he helped draft the first civil service regulations of Ethiopia and helped establish the first Personnel Administrative Agency. He was Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, while simultaneously serving as chairman of the Emperorls Private Cabinet comprising the departments of Foreign Affairs, Judicial Affairs, Economic Affairs, Social Affairs, Chief of Staff Section, External Security, and Religious Affairs. In 1968 Professor Haile became Ambassador of Ethiopia to the United States. He served as Ambassador until 1971, when he became Minister of Foreign Affairs, heading Ethiopials delegations to the United Nations General As- sembly, Organization of African Unity, Non-Aligned Nations Conferences, Confer- ences of East and Central African States, and other international and regional conferences as well as to bilateral meetings. He was elected chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity. LESLIE E. GERWIN Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, Prescott College, J.D., 1975, Antioch School of Law. Professor Gerwin was a member of the faculty of University of Miami School of Law from 1975 to 1976. She has taught torts, administrative law, consumer law, elements of law, and legislative process. Having served as a law clerk to Judge Sylvia Bacon, Superior Court forthe District of Columbia, Professor Gerwin has also held staff and consulting positions with members of Congress and private organizations, principally on consumer and social welfare policies and legislation. She has been a consultant on administrative practices and procedures to the Food and Drug Administration. VA H. HANKS Professor of Law. Referendar, 1951, Freie Universitat Berlin, Faculty of Lawg LL.B., 1960, University of California at Los Ange- les, LL.M., 1962, J.S.D., 1969, Columbia University. Professor Hanks began her teaching career as an associate in law at Columbia University during 1960-62. From 1962 to 1976 she taught at Rutgers University School of Law and twice served as associate deang in 1975 she was named Distinguished Professor. She has been a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wilson School, Prince- ton University 119721, Indiana University School of Law 11973-741, and New York University School of Law 11974-751. Professor Hanks was notes and comments editor of the UCLA Law Review. She served as an elected member of the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools for terms in 1975 and 1976. She is the author of numerous articles on water law and co-author 1with Tarlock and J. Hanks1 of Environmental Law and Policy, - 'xii -' M. Fif i 15 gm. ,I .0 E434 ' .. ,.-,1,ax4.,fg3,,, ls vt 1fi':'41ii14-1121111-.5l:ii1 . 9' rftffzfifh , 'ffiiisf' 1 j-Q -4 if tf L ! 'fr'-1' I ' E-1 vmglltvjl ' -157. k-5 - 44333222 MALVIN A H LBERSTAM GUGGE HEI Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, Brooklyn College, J.D., 1961, M.l.A., 1964, Colum- bia University. Professor Halberstam was a professor at Loyola University 1Los Angeles1 11970- 751, and a visiting professor at the University of Southern California 11972-731 and the University of Texas 1Summer 19741. Before embarking on an academic career, she held a number of positions in the public and private sectors, including that of assistant district attorney in the Office of Frank S. Hogan 11963-701 and senior attorney for the National Legal Program on Health Problems of the Poor 11969-701. She served as a reporter for the American Law Institute Model Penal Code Project, drafting the new commentary to Article I of the MPC. She was articles and book reviews editor of the Columbia Law Review, Kent Scholar, Stone Scholar, and recipient of the .lane Marks Murphy Prize. She is an associate in the Columbia University Seminar on Human Rights, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and on the board of International Law Association, American Branch 1Executive Committee and Human Rights Committee1g American Society on International Law, American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, and Continuing Seminar on Zionist Thought 1Steering Committee1. She has lectured and published on international law, human rights, women's rights, and criminal justice. JOH L. HAN S Professor of Law. B.S., 1966, .I.D., 1968, Rutgers University, M.A., LL.M., 1972, Columbia University. Professor Hanks began his teaching career as an associate in law at Columbia Law School 11968-721. Subsequently he was director of admissions 11971-731 and assistant professor of law 11973-741 at Rutgers University School of Law, Newarkg and visiting assistant professor at Indiana University School of Law 11973-741. He was an associate professor of law at Cleveland State University, during 1975-76. While a student at Rutgers Law School, Professor Hanks was research editor of the Rutgers Law Review. He was appointed special master by United States District Court Judge Robert L. Carter in 1980 to implement a court decree ordering the City of New York to construct certain sewage treatment plants. He served as associate dean of academic affairs at Cardozo during 1981-82. RTH 'R J. J COBSGN Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, .l.D., 1974, Ph.D., 1978, Harvard University. Professor Jacobson was an associate with the firm of Cleary, Gott- lieb, Steen SL Hamilton, New York City, from 1975 to 1977. He holds a Ph.D. in government, on the political philosophy of Hegel. His scholarly work has focused on fiduciary obligation and the law of associations. Professor .Iacobson's areas of teaching are civil proce- dure, jurisprudence, and corporate law. He served as associate dean of academic affairs during 1982-83. STEPHE . KRGLL Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, J.D., 1971, Harvard University. Professor Kroll clerked for Judge Milton Pollack of the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, and was associated with the firm of Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons 8L Gates, New York City, from 1972 to 1979. He is consultant to the New York State Law Revision Commission Project on Recodification of the Insur- ance Law, and a member of the American Law Institute. He was recently appointed to membership on the American Civil Liberties Union's Advisory Committee on Equality and has served as a visiting member of the faculty of University of Miami School of Law's Graduate Program in Estate Planning. Professor Kroll teaches civil procedure, investment institutions, and pension plans. In 1983, Professor Kroll was selected as scholar-in-residence in the Office of General Counsel, Internal Revenue Service. He is presently on leave, serving as assistant to the commissioner, Internal Revenue Service. RICH RD . JGEL ,uv at wt- 4- . at ' M .1 .,, t. Associate Dean. B.A., 1972, J.D., 1975, New York University. After graduating as a Root-Tilden Scholar from New York Univer- sity School of Law, Dean Joel joined the Bronx District Attorney's Office in 1975. After serving as deputy chief of the Appeals Bureau, he came .to Yeshiva University as Director of University Alumni Affairs. In 1980 he became assistant dean at Cardozo School of Law, and has been associate dean since 1982. In addition to his adminis- trative duties, Dean Joel teaches professional responsibility and has taught legal writing and moot court. AMES B. LEW IS Visiting Professor of Law, LL.B., 1940, Catholic University of , America. Professor Lewis has been engaged in private practice in the firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8: Garrison, New York City, of which he became a partner in 1955, specializing in taxation. He has taught on the adjunct faculties of New York University and Rutgers Law Schools. He has served on the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service. Professor Lewis has been a consultant to the American Law Instituteis federal estate and gift tax and federal income tax projects. He is chairman of the Section of Taxation, American Bar Association. He is the author of The Estate Tax, now in its fourth edition, and of The Marital Deduction. PETER LUSHI G Professor of Law, B.A., 1962, LL.B., 1965, Columbia University Professor Lushing has served in the Legal Aid Society as a trial attorney in the criminal division 11968-721, and in the New York County District Attorney's Office as the administrative assistant district attorney, and as chief of the appeals bureau 119741. He has also been senior attorney in the Office of General Counsel to the Addiction Services Agency 119721, associate with a New York City law firm 11973- 741, and individual practitioner specializing in appellate litigation 11975-761. Profes- sor Lushing was notes and comments editor of the Columbia Law Review, Kent Scholar in his first year, and twice a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He was law clerk to Judge Wilfred Feinberg of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York 119651 and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 11966-671. 1 29 ABBY S. MILSTEI Director of Legal Writing. B.A., 1973, Radcliffe Collegeg J.D., 1976, Harvard University. Ms. Milstein, after graduating cum laude from Harvard, was a research consultant to Prof. Gary Bellow and Assistant Dean Jeanne Kettleson of the Harvard Law School. From 1978 to 1980, she served as assistant commissioner and director of research at the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs. MONRCE E. PRICE 7 Professor of Law and Dean. B.A., 1960, LL.B., 1964, Yale University. Dean Price graduated magna cum laude from 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- 1968 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 foudners of the Native American Rights Fund, and is the author of Law and the American Indian. In 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 Communica- tions, and is co-author of Cable Television: A Guide to Citizen Action. He was court- appointed referee to monitor the Loss 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 8: Rickershauser in Los Angeles. Author of numerous scholarly law articles on communications policy, Native American land and water rights, copyright and the arts, and other fields, he was appointed dean of Cardozo in 1982. STE 'EN S. NEMERSCN Associate Professor of Law and Associate Dean. B.A., 1968, Brooklyn Collegeg Ph.D., 1973, City University of New Yorkg J .D., 1976, Columbia University. Professor Nemerson was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Colum- bia and notes and comments editor of the Columbia Law Review. While in law school he was a lecturer in the Departments of Philoso- phy at Brooklyn College and Herbert H. Lehman College. Upon graduation he clerked for Judge Jack B. Weinstein, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York. Before joining the Cardozo faculty in 1981, he served for four years on the University of Minnesota Law School faculty. He has published and lectured in the areas of criminal law and philosophy of law. B RRY C. SCHECK Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Legal Educa- tion. B.S., 1971, Yale Universityg .l.D., M.C.P., 1974, University of California at Berkeley. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Yale and with honors from University of California Law School at Berkeley, Professor Scheck was a staff attorney for four years with the Legal Aid Society of New York. He has served on the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and Defense Council, and is co-author of Raising and Litigating Claims of Electronic Surveillance. Professor Scheck is a member of the Committee on the Criminal Courts, Association of the Bar of the City of New York. AVID R DENSTI E Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, M.A.T., 1965, Yale Universityg J.D., 1969, New York University. Professor Rudenstine was a fellow in the New York University Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program, having spent the two years preceding his entry into law school in Uganda as a Peace Corps volunteer. Professor Rudenstine was a staff attorney in the New York City Legal Services Program from 1969 to 1972, and served as director of the Citizens' Inquiry on Parole and Criminal Justice, Inc., a nonprofit- research corporation, from 1972 to 1974. He was counsel to the National News Council until the end of 1974, when he joined the New York Civil Liberties Union, where he served as a project director, associate director, and acting executive director. He has written articles on parole, sentencing, and the First Amendment, and is the primary author of Prison Without Walls: Report on New York Parole and sole author of Rights of Ex-Offenders. He has also been a Guggenheim Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School and a participant in a National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar. 1 HERBERT SEMMEL Visiting Professor of Law. B.S., 1950, New York University, LL.B., 1953, Harvard University. Professor Semmel was director of the Health Law Project at the Center for Law and Social Policy 1974-80 and was director of the center itself 1977-80. He was professor of law at the University of Illinois from 1965 to 1972 and has also taught at the University of California at Los Angeles, Texas, and most recently at Antioch. He is director of Cardozo's Center for Law and Health Policy, chair of the Legal Action Committee of the American Public Health Associ- ation, and has served on the District of Columbia Medicaid Advisory Committee and Statewide Health Coordinating Council. He is au- thor of Social Justice Through Law: New Approaches in the Lw of Civil Procedure and co-author of a book of teaching materials in health law to be published in 1985. AU M. SHUPACK Professor of Law. B.A., 1961, Columbia University, J.D., 1970, University of Chicago. , Professor Shupack graduated from college summa cum laude and cum laude from Chicago. Before entering law school, he did gradu- ate work and was a teaching fellow in government at Harvard Uni- versity. While in law school, he was a member of the Chicago Law Review and a teaching assistant to Prof. Soia Mentschikoff in a course in jurisprudence. In 1979 he was a visiting professor at Uni- versity of Chicago Law School. While an associate at Cleary, Gott- lieb, Steen 81. Hamilton, New York City, he taught commercial law as an adjunct professor at University of Connecticut Law School. He is a member of the American Law Institute, and has served as a member of the Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorgani- zation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. RICHARD G. SINGER Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, Amherst College, J.D., 1966, University of Chicago, LL.M., 1971, J.S.D., 1977, Columbia University. Professor Singer has served most recently as Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law. Upon graduating from Chicago, he clerked for Judge Harrison Winter, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. His varied professional experience includes service on the law faculties of the University of Cincinnati and the University of Alabama, as well as on the adjunct law faculty. George Washington University. Professor Singer served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, reporter for the American Bar Association, Standards Relating to the Legal Status of Prisoners, reporter for the Uniform Corrections Act, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and director, ABA Resource Center on Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and director, ABA Resource Center on Correctional Law and Legal Services. He is the author of Just Deserts: Sentencing Based on Equality and Desert, and co-author of Rights of the Imprisoned: Cases, Materials, and Directions. His area of primary teaching interest include crimi- nal law, corrections law, and torts. He is an authority in the area of prisoner's rights, in which he has published extensively. JONATHAN L.F. SILVER Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, Yale University, J.D., 1973, Universi- ty of Pennsylvania. Professor Silver received his law degree cum laude, was a member of the Order of the Coif, and received the Jefferson B. Fordham Award. He was chairman of the Prison Research Council, a student group aiding indigent prisoners. Following graduation, Professor Silver was law clerk to Judge William H. Hastie of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit C1973-743. He was an asso- ciate in law at Columbia University C1974-755, served with the Of- fice of the General Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 119755, and has done consulting work for the National Academy of Sciences. Professor Silver joined Cardozo's original faculty in 1976. STEWART E. STERK Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976, Columbia University. Professor Sterk joined the faculty in 1979 after serving for two years as law clerk to Chiefjudge Charles D. Breitel of the New York Court of Appeals. While in law school, Professor Sterk was manag- ing editor of the Columbia Law Review. His primary areas of inter- est are conflict of laws, land use, and trusts and estates. ,ffl K THERI E VAN WEZEL STO E Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1970, Radcliffe Collegeg J.D., 1979, Harvard University. Professor Stone has worked, lectured, and written extensively in the area of labor law. She was a legislative assistant for the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, Washington, D.C. C1970-725, labor analyst for Urban Planning Aid, Cambridge, Mass. C1973-741, and served as director of the Unemployment Compensation Clinic, Sommerville, Mass. U974-761. She has taught courses in labor relations at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley College, and Brandeis University C1972-771. Her most recent publications include The Structure of Postwart Labor Relations, 1 1 Review of Law and Social Change 125 C1982-831, and The Postwar Paradigm in American Labor Law, 90 Yale Law Journal 1509 fJune, 19813. She is currently associated with the firm of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky 8a Lieberman, P.C., New York City. SUZANN E LAST STO E Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1974, Princeton University, J.D., 1978, Columbia University. Professor Stone graduated from Princeton summa cum laude. Before entering law school, she did graduate work and was a Dan- forth Fellow in Jewish history and classical religions at Yale Univer- sity. While in law school, Professor Stone was writing and research editor of the Columbia Law Review and a Stone Scholar. She was law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 1978-79 and was associated with the firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8L Garrison, New York City, from 1979 to 1983. She is a member of the New York City Bar Association Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics. Her primary scholarly interests are in the areas of procedure, federal courts, and conflict of laws. AWRENCE . OGELMAN Assistant Director, Criminal Law Clinic. B.A., 1970, Brooklyn Col- lege, J.D., 1973, Brooklyn Law School Professor Vogelman was a member of the Brooklyn Law Review and editor of the Moot Court Honor Society. He worked for four years 11973-771 as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division and from 1977 to 1979 as associate appellate coun- sel with the Society's Appeals Bureau. He is a member of the faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Tom C. Clark Institute 'A W , J of Trial Advocacy, Hofstra Universityg Emory University Trial Ad- vocacy Program, 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. ,1- ' ? J'.. TELFORD T YLOR Dr. Herman George and Kate Kaiser Professor of Consitutional Law. B.A., 1928, M.A., 1932, LL.D., 1949, Williams College, LL.B., 1932, Harvard University. Professor Taylor's career in public service has been a long and distinguished one, beginninig in 1933 when he served as assistant solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior 11933-341, senior attorney, U.S. Department of Agriculture 11934-351, asso- ciate counsel, Senate Interstate Commerce Commission 11935-3915 special assistant to the Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice 11939-401, general counsel, Federal Communications Commission 11940-4215 and administrator, Small Defense Plants Administration 11951-521. He achieved international renown as chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials 11946-491. As general counsel for the Joint Committee on Educational TV 11952-621, he was instrumental in advocating the interests of educational television. Professor Taylor has argued 16 cases before the United States Supreme Court. After many years in private practice in New York, he joined the faculty of Columbia Law School, where he is currently Nash Professor Emeritus. Among Professor Taylor's extensive writings on legal, political, and mili- tary subjects are his books Grand Inquest: The Story of Congressional Investigations 119551, Courts of Terror 119761, and his recently acclaimed Munich: The Price of Peace 119791. A major legal figure of our era, he is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Professor Taylor is on leave, Fall Semester 1984, working on a book on the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. A AN . EISBARD Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, Harvard Universityg J .D., 1977, Yale University. Professor Weisbard joined the faculty in 1982 following service 11980-821 as assistant director for legal studies with the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Previously he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Economics at Harvard 11972-741, law clerk to Judge Irving L. Goldberg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 11977-781, and a practi- tioner of nuclear energy law with the Washington law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts 8: Trowbridge 11978-801. Since coming to Cardozo, Professor Weisbard has participated in scholarly projects and collo- quia with Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Med- ical Centerg Hastings Center-Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences, New York Academy of Medicine, and numerous other groups. RICHARD H. WEISBERG Professor of Law. B.A., 1965, Brandeis Universityg J.D., 1974, Co- lumbia University, Ph.D., 1970 Cornell University. Professor Weisberg, formerly on the graduate faculty of the Univer- sity of Chicago in French and comparative literature C1971-751, has continued his work in literary theory since joining the Cardozo facul- ty in 1977. He is the author of The Failure ofthe Word tYale, 19841, and of articles in the field of law and literature. An editor of the Columbia Law Review, he has been associated with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen 8: Hamilton, New York City. Professor Weisberg was a fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities 11972-735. He is an adviser on law-related education to the New York State Education Department, and a consultant on legal writing skills. Since 1979, Professor Weisberg has been president of the Law and Humanities Institute, in 1983 he became chair of the Law and Humanities Section of the American Association of Law Schools. ELLIOTT J. EISS Professor of Law. B.A., 1961, Dartmouth College, LL.B., 1964, Yale University. Professor Weiss was note and comment editor of the Yale Law Journal and a member of the Order of the Coif. He was law clerk to Judge Walter Pope of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and an associate with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8a Garrison, New York City, until becoming attorney-adviser, Agency for International Development. From 1968 to 1970 he served as regional legal adviser, U.S. AidfPakistan, and from 1970 to 1972 as its assistant directorfpolicy implemen- tation. After a brief tour of duty as acting director, Policy Planning Division, EPA, he became executive director of the Investor Responsibility Research Center. In 1976- 77, he was writer in residence at the Conservation Foundation. He was also a member of the SEC's Advisory Committee on Corporate Disclosure. RICHARD W. WRIGHT ,..-v Research Professor of Law B S 1968 California Institute of Tech- ,,. ,,.- nologyg J.D., 1973, Loyola University of Los Angeles, LL.M., 1976, 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. Department of the Interior, and an attorney and project leader in the Office of Technology Assessment, United States Congress. He has served as a consultant and adviser on environmental and natural resource issues for the United States Congress, the Executive Branch, and numerous public interest organizations. 33' 1 Q- CH RLES M Y BLO Assrstant Professor of Law B A 1972 Columbra Unrversrty J D 1975 Yale Unrversrty Professor Yablon rs a graduate of Yale Law School and re cerved hrs Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Columbra Unrversrty He served as a law clerk to Chref Judge Irvmg R Kaufman Unrted States Court of Appeals for the Second Crrcurt Professor Yablon was an assocrate at Cravath Swarne 8: Moore rn New York Crty and then at Skadden Arps Slate 8L Meagher 8L Flom also rn New York Crty He rs teachrng at Cardozo rn the areas of crvrl procedure and securr tres regulatron EDWARD ZELINSKY Assocrate Professor of Law B A 1972 M A J D 1975 M Phrl 1978 Yale Unrversrty Professor Zelrnsky was an edrtor of the Yale Law Journal He also served as a teachrng fellow rn the Yale Unrversrty Department of Economrcs Professor Zelrnsky served as law clerk to Judge J Joseph Smrth of the Unrted States Court of Appeals for the Second Crrcurt rn 1975 76 and was assocrated wrth the frrm of Bergman Horowrtz Reynolds DeSarbo and Maucerr rn New Haven Conn He rs on the Executrve Commrttee Tax Sectron of the Con nectrcut Bar Assoclatron and the Commrttee on Employee Benefrts Tax Sectron of the Amerrcan Bar Assocratron and rs a member of Phr Beta Kappa Professor Zelrnsky rs servrng hrs frfth term as an alderman of New Haven -195 STEPHE DI O D ' Z Professor of Law BA 1967 Swarthmore College MA 1968 .ID PhD 1976 Harvard Umversrty Certrfrcate rn Socral Anthropology 1970 Cambrrdge Unrversrty Professor Dramond clerked for Judge Frank A Kaufman Unrted States Drstrrct Court Maryland He teaches legal hrs tory and torts DJ UNCT FACULTY 4 5 if ef , fm 'X r ip 'x AUL H. ASOFSKY Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1962, Columbia University, LL.B., 1965, Harvard University. Professor Asofsky is a Phi Beta Kappa magna cum laude graduate of Columbia and a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. A member of the firm of Botein Hays Sklar and Herzberg, he has written extensively in the areas of taxation and bankruptcy. He has been active in several bar association committees and section organi- zations including the Committee on Liens, Levies, Limitations, and Bankruptcy, of which he has been vice chairman since 1981. HELAIN E BARNETT Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A. 1960, Barnard Collegeg .l.D., 1964, New York University. Professor Barnett's professional career has been devoted to the Legal Aid Society. She has been associate appellate counsel in both the Civil and Criminal Appeals Bureaus. Since 1974 she has been assistant attorney-in-charge, Civil Division. From 1976 to 1979 she served as a member of the former Committee on Grievances, Association of the Bar of the City of New York. From 1980 to 1983 she served on the Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and is currently a member of the Judiciary Committee. She is a member of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professional Discipline. iuieirii MA . BELNICK A 6 more eeee Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, Cornell University, J.D., : . Qi- l 5.4. 'J 1971, Columbia University. A cum laude graduate of Cornell, Professor Belnick was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia Law School. Associated with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8a Garrison since 1972, he became a mem- ber of the firm in October 1979. He has extensive experience as a litigator in many areas and most recently has become involved with matters concerning the Middle East. ANE C. GINSBURG 1 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A,, 1976, MA., 1977, Uni- versity of Chicago: J.D., 1980, Harvard Law School Professor Ginsburg graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, having served as Note Editor of the Harvard Law Review. After graduation, she was a law clerk to Hon. John J. Gibbons, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She is an associate at the law firm of Cowan, Liebowitz 8t Latman. H RRISON J. GGLDI Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, Princeton Universityg LL.B., 1961, Yale University. Professor Goldin is Comptroller of the City of New York. From 1966 to 1973 he served as a member of the New York State Senate. He was an associate at Davis, Polk 8a Wardwell, New York City 0963-691, after spending two years as a trial lawyer in the U.S. Department ofJustice. At Yale Law School he was awarded the Order of the Coif and served as articles editor of the Yale Law Journal. Prior to that he spent a year as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in the Department of Government at Harvard Universi- ty, after his summa cum laude graduation from Princeton University. RTH R EISENBERG Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Johns Hopkins Universityg J.D., Cornell University A Staff Attorney for the New York Civil Liberties Union since 1970, Professor Eisenberg specializes in first amendment, voting rights and anti-discrimination litigation. He is co-author of the book titled The Rights of Candidates and Voters. AVID H BER .-9 ,Q -+l?',,,,,,'i'a p'fgg,Jf QM, Adjunct Professor of Law. B.S., 1942, City College of New York, XZ . ' J.D., 1944, Yale University, W Professor Haber was comment editor of the Yale Law Journal and K 2 I -'A- law clerk to Judge Charles F. Clark and Mr. Justice Hugo Black. He X, f taught at Yale and is Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers i?f 'aw-Wt, - ' wr ' ,'d-Le x - - - ...Q f' in Vflp University School of Law. He IS a member of the Church-State ' Committee of the ACLU and chairman, New York Metropolitan 1:!fli '-y'if?i.' A V5 L Qt' Ti- g . . . . 2ff1. ts1i?a5. fps ' Council, American Jewish Congress. ufvi.: -'wr . ..i-'. !t.1-' - b3 - aww R- 1. -11, XT2v'ixif'.fQl?QL. - 't HSf'f '5: . 123' J. F? L ?4'v j. ,. ' fti.. -9 -'5 'f-.-Q 35' -ffl? 'a1'.1f'-z?'- ff J ie 'r 'I' fa 'iw i i 'iff' -af 1 1-'Tha' .ilizfifui -.A J Q QJ ki 1' Y ARTI P. LEVI Adjunct Professor of Law. B.S., 1946, Temple University, J.D., 1983, New York Law School. . Professor Levin served as president of the Book Group, Times Mirror Company, 1966-83, and is currently a consultant to the company. His prior publishing experi- ence was with Grosset 84 Dunlap, 1950-66, where he reached the position of senior vice president. He is a former chairman of the American Association of Publishers, currently serves on a number of boards, and is a member of the Library of Congress Center for the Book Executive Committee. AU LLE LE Y Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, Reed College, J.D., 1976, University of Chicago Law School. After graduation from the University of Chicago School of Law, Professor Levy served as 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 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. ,am Q-if JEFFREY . LOWIN Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1964, LL.B., 1967, Harvard University. Professor Lowin graduated from college magna cum laude and was editor-in-chief ofthe Harvard Journal on Legislation. He is a mem- ber ofthe firm ofGuggenheimer 8: 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. x- WO gi- DONALD J. RAPSUN Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1951, .l.D., 1954, Columbia University. Professor Rapson has been with the firm of Lautman, Rapson, Henderson 84 Mills fAsbury Park and Manasquan, N.J.J since 1960. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code and its 3-4-8 Committee. He was a consultant to the New York Law Revision Commission in its original studies of the UCC in 1954-56. He is lecturer in law at Columbia Law School and adjunct associate professor of law at New York Universi- ty. Professor Rapson has published extensively in the area of commercial law and has been a lecturer for, among others, the Annual Uniform Commercial Code Institute, Practicing Law Institute, American Law Institute, New Jersey Institute for Continu- ing Legal Education, Bank Lawyers Conference, and Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys. I-Ie was chairman of the New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners 11970-751. CAROLY REED Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., .l.D., University of Kansas Since 1981 she has been serving as Counsel, International Govern- ment Affairs for Avon Products,Inc. From 1979-80 she held the position of National Treasurer, Kennedy for President Committee. She has also served as Deputy Counsel, House Administration Com- mittee, U.S. House of Representatives and as Assistant General Counsel, Director of Congressional Relations, Federal Election Commission. Professor Reed brings to Cardozo a knowledge of and experience with the electoral process from both the Democratic and Republican side. I . frxgtf-3.1-,, -2-. r?vff':Q3- , rg - x..W? ' I It A r- xr V NU. 'li -' . , -WM! tl, -'3grirt:-.S-wrg,,.,FAQ' 'ef f i ' H ' -:r.uw,.trr-1 Sm MQLAUGHLI Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, B.A., 1975, Columbia Universi- ty, J.D., 1978, Harvard 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 1978. In addition to his active federal litigation docket throughout the country, Professor Scott-McLaugh- lin 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. MICHAEL S. ROSS Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, Rutgers University, J.D., 1974, New York University. Professor Ross graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rugters University, where he won over 65 intercollegiate debate awards, and was note and comment editor of the New York University Review of Law and Social Change and a member ofthe International Moot Court Team at New York University Law School. Currently a partner in the firm of LaRossa, Axenfeld 8a Mitchell, from 1974 to 1978 Professor Ross was an assistant district attorney in Kings County, and from 1978 through 1982 he was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, Criminal Division. He is a member of the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, United States Attorney General's Advocacy Institute, and other state-wide trial advocacy training programs, Professor Ross is a frequent lecturer on trial practice and criminal law at various legal continuing education programs and has published a number of articles on these subjects. He currently serves as a member of the Associa- tion of the Bar ofthe City of New York's Committee on Criminal Justice Operations and Budget. CHARLES B. PDIKE Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1961, Amherst College, M.A., 1964, George Washington University, LL.B., 1967, Harvard University. Professor Updike is a partner in the firm of Schoeman, Marsh, Updike Sc Welt, New York City. From 1968 to 1972 he was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, and from 1972 to 1976 an associate in the firm of Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons 84 Gates. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York's Special Committee on the Proposed Federal Criminal Code. He has been instructor in trial practice at Harvard Law School and the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Edu- cation-New England Law Institute. CHAUNCEY L. W LKER Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1960, Harvard University: .l.D., 1963, Columbia University. Professor Walker graduated cum laude from Harvard and was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia. Associated with the firm of Kelley Drye 8a Warren in New York City since graduation from law school, he became a member of the firm in 1972. Professor Walker has lectured on construction financing for the Practicing Law Institute and on title problems and sales contract breaches and remedies as part of a program in basic real estate practice sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section and the Committee on Continuing Education of the New York State Bar Association. Tp., Y . . it-H Q .L .wfr WILLIAM A. OLCKHAUSEN Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1959, Princeton Universityg M.A., l963,University of California at Berkeley, J.D., 1966, Harvard University. From 1966 to 1968 Professor Volckhausen served with the Asia Foundation as pro- gram officer for programs in legal development in China. He was staff attorney for Mobilization for Youth Legal Services 11962-721. Until 1979 he worked for the New York State Banking Commission, serving as deputy superintendent and general coun- sel to the commission for the last two of those years. He was a special counsel to Hughes, Hubbard and Reed before becoming executive vice president and general counsel to the Dime Savings Bank of New York. LEO WILDES g Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1954, Yeshiva University, .I.D., 1957 LL.M., 1959, New York University. Senior partner of Wildes, Weinberg Sc Anfuso, a leading New York City immigration law firm, Professor Wildes is widely known for his representation of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in their celebrated immigration case. He is the former national president of the Associa- tion of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers, which he presently serves as co-chairman of its Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances. Having published extensively in his field, Professor Wildes inaugurated Cardozo's course on immigration law. PHILIP R. AARONS Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976. Co- lumbia University. Professor Aarons is executive director of the New York City In- dustrial Development Agency. and was president and chief execu- tive officer of the New York City Public Development Corporation. He also served as assistant to Mayor Edward I. Koch 11978-79l. after working as an associate specializing in real estate law at Nickerson, Kramer. Lowenstein, Nessen, Kamin 84 Soll, New York City. Professor Aarons graduated with honors from both the college and the law school at Columbia University, where he was an editor of the Law Review. THOMAS .l. AQUILINO. JR. Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1962, Drew University: J.D.. 1969, Rutgers University. Professor Aquilino was captain of his international moot court team, which went on to place third in the United States. After graduating from Rutgers, he clerked for the Hon. John M. Can- nella. Southern District of New York. for two years. He has been with Davis Polk 84 Wardwell since 1971. Professor Aquilino is a member of the American Society of International Law. He also holds a degree in philosophy from the University of Munich and studied at Freie Universitat in Berlin. PETER L. BERG ER Adjunct Professor of Law. B.E.E.. 1961. City College of New Yorkg J.D., 1966, George Washington University. Professor Berger majored in electrical engineering at City College, completed two years of graduate work in engineering. and went on to earn his J.D. with honors at George Washington University. where he served as patent editor of The Law Review. He has held positions as patent examiner with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, patent attorney with Bell Telephone, and was a member of the adjunct faculty at Seton Hall Law School 1977 to 1983. A member ofthe firm of Levisohn, Lerner, and Berger. he specializes in patents, trademarks, and copyright law. DANIEL D. BRAMBILLA Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972. St. Peters Col- lege1J.D.. 1977. Fordham University. Professor Brambilla is an associate at Proskauer. Rose, Goetz 84 Mendelsohn. New York City. He is a member of the Copyright Committee of the .Association ofthe Bar ofthe City of New York. DANIEL L. BRENNER Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A.. M.A.. 1973, J.D.. 1976. Stanford University. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University, Professor Brenner served as senior note editor of the Stanford Law Review. He has lectured in the areas of media law, telecommunications policy, and jurisprudence at Stanford University, George Wash- ington University, and Washington School of Law of American University. Professor Brenner has served as legal assistant to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission since 1979. A member of the Board of Trustees of Stanford University and of the American Federation of Television 84 Radio Artists, he comes to the Law School with vast media experience Cas commentator, performer, production assistant, and writerl and an extensive list of publications both in broadcast regulation and other legal areas as well as in more general areas of interest. ln 1984 Professor Brenner served as vice chairman ofthe U.S. delegation to the High Frequency World Administrative Radio Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. MICHAEL A. CARDOZO Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A.. 1963, Brown University: LL.B., 1966, Columbia University. Professor Cardozo is a partner at Proskauer, Rose, Goetz 84 Men- delsohn, New York City. He concentrates on civil litigation and in that capacity has represented the National Basketball Association in a variety of actions. He has also served as counsel to the New York Rangers and the World Hockey Association. He joined the firm in 1967 after serving for a year as a law clerk to Judge Edward C. McClean of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Professor Cardozo is an honors graduate of Columbia University Law School. where he was an editor of the Law Review. He is currently chairman of the Council on Judicial Administration of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and has been an active committee member of several bar associations, especially in the areas ofjudicial administration and court reform. KATHARINE T. COBB Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, Brown Universi- tyg J.D.. 1976, University of Virginia. Since graduating from law school, Professor Cobb has worked exclusively for the Office of the District Attorney, New York County. as an assistant district attorney. In September 1982, she became deputy chief of the Special Projects Bureau. Since April 1983, she has served as deputy chief of a trial bureau. JOHN H. GROSS Adjunct Professor of Law.B.S.. 1964. University of Pennsylvaniag .I.D., 1967, George Washington University. Professor Gross was an associate with Sullivan 84 Cromwell, New York City. for two years after graduating from George Washing- ton, where he was a member of the Law Review. From 1969 to 1975 he served as an Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, and in 1975 was the assistant chief of the Criminal Division. Since 1975 he has been a member of the firm of Anderson. Russell. Kill 84 Olick. New York City. In 1979 he was associate special counsel. U.S. Department of Justice, appointed to handle President Carter's Warehouse Investigation. He has participated in trial advocacy programs at Harvard Law School and for the District Attorney of New York County. SEYMOUR HERTZ Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1954, LL.B.. 1956, Columbia University Professor Hertz was a Harlan Fiske Stone and .lames Kent Scholar at Columbia Law School. He has been a partner of the firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 84 Garrison since 1967, specializing in corporate securities and business combinations. He is a past member of the Securities Regulation Committee of the Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York and of the New York County Lawyers Association. He has participated in seminars dealing with securities regulation and business combinations, and is the author of Corporate Action in Business Combinations, published by the Practicing Law Institute. RICHARD .IANVEY Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1967, University of Wisconsing J.D.. 1970, University of Chicago. Professor Janvey is associate general counsel to Arthur Young and Company. Prior to his he was an associate at Debevoise. Plimpton. Lyons 84 Gates, after serving as a law clerk to Judge David N. Edelstein of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. BARRY L. KATZ Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.S.. 1973, J.D.. 1976. Georgetown University. A member ofthe lirm ofShereff Friedman Hoffman 8c Goodman, Professor Katz was formerly with the firm of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher Sc Flom and served as law clerk to Judge Robert W. Sweet ofthe United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. A certified public accountant. he was an instructor in tinancial accounting at Georgetown University. SANFORD M. KATZ Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1952, New York Uni- versity: Certificate, 1957, Academy of International Law, The Hague: LL.B., 1958, Columbia University. Professor Katz is widely known as a criminal defense lawyer, al- though he maintains a civil practice as well. He has tried scores of cases in all areas of criminal law, including approximately 15 prosecutions for murder. He is perhaps best known for his defense in the Panthers 21 Trial in 1970. He has been a lecturer with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy 119791 and the Practicing Law Institute tl973, 19751. He is chairman ofthe Central Screen- ing Committee, lndigent Defendants Criminal Defense Panel of the First Judicial Department tManhattan and the Bronxl. DONALD L. KREIN DLER Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1952, Brooklyn College, LL.B., 1954, Columbia University. Professor Kreindler is a senior partner at Kreindler Sc Relkin, New York City, and former president of the Lawyers Association of the Textile Industry. He presently sits on the boards of governors of this organization and the New York Board of Trade-Textile Section. He is the author of What the Businessman Should Know about Commercial Arbitration and What the Business Execu- tive Should Know about the Uniform Commercial Code. NORMAN MARCUS Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, B.A., 1953, Columbia Uni- versity, LL.B., 1957, Yale University. Professor Marcus has been counsel to the New York City Planning Commission since 1963, professor of planning law at Pratt Insti- tute since 1965, and an adjunct associate professor at New York University Law School since 1977. He is the author of many law review articles on zoning and urban development, and is a lecturer for the American Bar Association-American Law Institutes Practicing Law Institute. J. EZRA MERKIN Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1976, Columbia Uni- versity: J.D., 1979, Harvard University. Professor Merkin graduated from Harvard cum laude. Following an association with the law firm of Milbanik, Tweed, Hadley 8a McC1oy, he joiend Halcyon Investments, investment management firm in New York city. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. ELLIOTT l.. MEYROWITZ Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1971. Lniyersity of North Carolina, NIA.. 1975. University of Pennsylvania: J.D., 1979, Rutgers University, Professor Meyrowitz is an attorney in the legal department ol' Bankers Trust Company, where he specializes in,internationa1 fi- nance and banking regulation. He previously taught international relations, international law, and American diplomatic history and foreign policy at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland in Japan, He is currently completing his doctoral dissertation in history at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published numerous articles concerning the legal implications of nuclear weapons doctrines. JEFFREY A. MISHKIN Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, State University at Albany: JD., 1972. Cornell University. Since graduation from law school, Professor Mishkin has regularly represented the National Basketball Association in numerous liti- gations and a variety ofother matters, including its 1983 collective bargaining agreement and drug enforcement program, He is a partner in the firm of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz 8: Mendelsohn. ARYEH NEIER Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.S.. 1958, Cornell Universi- ty, LL.D. tHon.1, 1975, Hofstra University: LL.D. tHon.l. 1979. Hamilton College. Professor Neier is currently vice chairman of Americas Watch, Helsinki Watch, and Fund for Free expression. He has also been adjunct professor of law at New York University since 1978. He previously served as director and fellow ofthe New York Institute of the Humanities 11978-811. executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union 11970-781, and executive director H965-701 and field director U963-641 of the New York Civil Liberties Union. He is the author ofthree books, Dossier, Crime and Punish- ment: A Radical Solution, and Defending My Enemy, and numer- ous articles. MITCHELL J. NELSON Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1970, Brandeis Univer- sity: J.D., 1973, University of Chicago. Professor Nelson graduated magna cum laude with honors in phi- losophy from Brandeis. On graduation from law school, he joined the firm of Wien, Malkin 8L Bettex, New York City. becoming a member in 1979. He is currently director of the Citizens Housing and Planning Council. JOSEPH ORTEGA Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 2976. Syracuse Univer- sity, J.D., 1979, Boston, University. Since graduating from 'law school, Professor Ortega has worked exclusively for the Office of the District Attorney, New York County, as an assistant district attorney. He has held positions in the homicide, investigations, and trial bureaus. Professor Ortega is a participant in the annual training program for new assistant district attorneys. RICHARD N PAPPER Adjunct Assrstant Professor of Law B A 1968 Harvard Unrver srty J D 1972 Yale Unrversrty Professor Papper was on the Board of Drrectors Yale Legal Ser vrces Organrzatron whrle at Yale Law School From 1972 to 1974 he was law clerk to Chref Judge Joseph S Lord III of the Unrted States Drstrrct Court Eastern Drstrrct of Pennsylvanra He was an assocrate wrth the frrm of Webster and Sheffreld New York Ctty from 1974 to 1977 Srnce 1977 he has been an Assrstant Unrted States Attorney Southern Drstrrct of New York MICHAEL H POSNER Ajunct Assrstant Professor of Law BA 1972 Unrversrty of Mrchrgan J D 1975 Unrversrty of Calrfornra at Berkeley Professor Posner has been executrve drrector ofthe Lawyers Com mrttee for lnternatronal Human Rrghts srnce 1978 Prror to thrs he was an assocrate at Sonnenshern Carlrn Nath 8: Rosenthal Chr cago Professor Posner has represented the Lawyers Commrttee and the lnternatronal League of Human Rrghts at many rnterna tronal meetrngs and he has testrfred on rnternatronal human rrghts and on rmmrgratron refugee and asylum laws before numerous Congressronal commrttees He rs the author of many artrcles on rnternatronal human rrghts vrolatrons and rs a member of the boards of drrectors of Amnesty lnternatronal IU S A 1 Amerrcas Watch Internatronal League for Human Rrghts and Human Rrghts Internet DEN NIS RAPPS Adjunct Professor of Law B A 1964 M A 1967 Brooklyn Col lege J D 1971 New York Unrversrty Professor Rapps rs currently executrve drrector of the Natronal Jewrsh Commrssron on Law and Publrc Affarrs QCOLPAJ a volun tary assocratron of attorneys seekrng to facrlrtate tl'e reasonable accommodatron of relrgrous needs when those needs conflrct wrth standard socretal practrces FREDERICK P SCHAFFER Adjunct Assocrate Professor of Law B A 1968 J D 1973 Har vard Unrversrty Professor Schaffer served as edrtor and senror edrtor of the Har vard Law Revrew After graduatron he clerked for Judge Francrs L Van Dusen of the Unrted States Court of Appeals for the Thrrd Crrcurt He was Assrstant Unrted States Attorney fCrvr1 Drvrsronj and chref of the Tax Unrt Offrce ofthe Unrted States Attorney for the Southern Drstrrct of New York From 1979 to 1981 he was on the full trme faculty of Cardozo before jornrng the frrm of Pollack 8: Kamrnsky New York Crty MELVIN SCHWECHTER Adjunct Assrstant Professor of Law B J Ed 1968 Hebrew Col lege B A 1969 Branders Unrversrty M A 1971 Harvard Unr versrty J D 1974 New York Unrversrty Professor Schwechter jorned the law offrces of Robert M Gott schalk P C rn 1979 after servmg as an attorney advrser for frve years at the U S Department of Commerce rn Washrngton D C he rs an expert rn rnternatronal trade law wrth specral rnterest rn U S trade wrth the Sovret Unron PINCHAS SHIFMAN Vrsrtrng Professor of Law LL B 1966 LL M 1969 J D 1973 Hebrew Unrversrty On recervrng hrs law degree Professor Shrfman clerked for Justrce Selberg Deputy Presrdent of the Supreme Court of Israel He has lectured at both Bar Ilan Unrversrty and Hebrew Unrversrty 41973 775 He was a Vrsrtrng professor at New York Unrversrty School of Law 1977 78 He rs currently a senror lecturer at He brew Unrversrty Faculty of Law DAVID S SINGER Adjunct Professor of Law B A 1970 New York Unrversrty .I D 1973 Georgetown Unrversrty Professor Srnger rs an attorney for theater and motron prcture producers an mdependent theatrrcal producer and agent for wrrt ers drrectors and choreographers He prevrously worked as an assocrate at Cleary Gottlreb Steen 8a Hamrlton New York Crty after hrs graduatron from Georgetown where he was a member of the Law Revrew DAVID J STERN Adjunct Professor of Law B A 1963 Rutgers Unrversrty LL B 1966 Columbra Unrversrty Professor Stern rs executrve vrce presrdent for busrness and legal affarrs for the Natronal Basketball Assocratron whrch he jomed rn 1978 as general counsel Prror to that he was a member of the frrm of Proskauer Rose Goetz 84 Mendelsohn He recerved hrs law degree from Columbra Unrversrty where he served as wrrtrng and research edrtor of the Law Revrew Specralrzrng rn sports antr trust lrtrgatron and communrcatrons law Professor Stern recently represented the NBA rn rts four year collectrve bargarnrng agreement CHARLES E STIVER JR Adjunct Professor of Law B A 1971 J D 1974 Stanford Unr versrty LL M 1975 New York Unrversrty Professor Strver graduated from college wrth honors rn humanrtres and polrtrcal scrence and was note edrtor of the Stanford Law Revrew He has been wrth Davrs Polk 84 Wardwell New York Crty srnce recervrng hrs master s degree rn taxatron He has experr development bonds and munrcrpal finance DAVID M TRUBEK Vrsrtrng Professor of Law B A 1957 Unrversrty of Wrsconsrn LL B 1961 Yale Unrversrty Professor Trubek served as notes and comment edrtor for the Yale Law Journal After graduatron he clerked for Judge Charles Clark Unrted States Court of Appeals for the Second Crrcurt He bagan hrs teachrng career as assrstant professor of law at Yale rn 1966 and was named assocrate professor rn 1967 a posrtron he held untrl 1973 He has been professor of law at Unrversrty of Wrscon srn Law School srnce 1973 and also serves as assocrate dean for research development Hrs areas of expertrse are admrnrstratrve law real property and land use He has served as a member of the Unrted States Commrssron on Crvrl Rrghts JONATHAN A WEISS Adjunct Professor of Law B A 1960 LL B 1963 Yale Unrversrty Professor Werss has been drrector of legal servrces for the elderly poor rn New York Crty srnce 1969 Prror to that he served as managrng attorney at two legal servrces offrces and as an attorney at the Center on Socral Polrcy and Law at Columbra Unrversrty Professor Werss rs an honors graduate of Yale College was elected to the Law Revrew at Yale Law School and spent a year as a Fulbrrght Scholar rn Italy He has served as a consultant to numer ous publrc rnterest and government orgamzatrons rncludrng the Office of Economrc Opportunrty Natronal lnstrtute for 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LANZA Baruch College Belkin Scholar, Phi Dclta Phi Criminal Justicc Socicty Howard Beach, New York f ZI: l SCOTT JAY LESSER Boston University , 2' gf ll WN' f Z Q,-,Z ' f 1 A 9 - 1' JG ' .x r IN X i ii I xii , 1 , .'I-,X i Kd WJQZ, lx ix ROSE TH E SECON D Abcrlonc -11 LESTER JAN LEVY H DANIEL ALAN San Francisco Conservatory of LINDENFLQLD Music Queens College, Articles Editor, Curdozo Law City Univgl-sity of New York Review, New York. New York New York, New York -L l ' 'l!,'.,h! ' N FRAN MANN Brandeis University WALB Brooklyn, New york 'Qi -i L2 . ft ,Q fig'-1? .,, uw as .I LAUREN ALPERT METZEN DORF Boston University Edison, New Jersey ,.. 40 'A X . W I Y 1- ' l . '.1-'9 ' DOV MOSHE LITWIN A B.R.E. Tztlmudic College ol' lfloridu Miami Bench, Florida: PETER A. MANDLER State University of New York at Albany lnternutionnl Law Society Criminal Justice Society 91 SHERI MICHAELS George Washington University, Washington. DC. New York, New York ANTON J. MIKOFSKY Oberlin College l..ztw Review, Alexander Fellow Real Estate Law Society Environmental Lttw Society 2 STANLEY MORROW State University of Buffalo Fort Lee. New Jersey 5 IA, BARBARA MITTMAN Cr Brooklyn College Cast, Jtimmin' for Justice Cardozo Sociul Director Brooklyn, New York ik IM. ,WI 956' 'ict .f , V I ' Nui, ELLEN MUNT D PATRICIA M. MURPHY C University of Rochester New York, New York Amherst College New York, New York 04:11, VALERY MOLOT University of Leningrad New York, New York SUSAN NANKIN Syracuse University WALB Business Editor 84-85 Phi Alphu Dcltu - Justice 84-85 Orange, Connecticut FW v . - i li. . 1 ALAN S. NICKMAN Clark University New York. New York 'Is C-A DIANA G. PLOTKIN Cornell University LISA S. PRESSER Brooklyn College Research and Book Review Editor, Cardozo Law Review, Phi Alpha Delta Brooklyn. New York US 'Q Q27 X BARRY K. ODELL A University ol' North Czirolimt at Chupel Hill Fair Luwn, New Jersey asm K .. 7 gh .1 X4 DREW ELLIOT PARKER . Boston University Law Review. Belkin Seholiir Memphis, Tennessee . N. if W HELENE F. PORTNOY C BARBARA PRESS Rutgers University Mount Holyoke College Short Hills, New Jersey Arts tsl, Entertainment Ltiw .lournail Triul Advocacy Tezim Great Neck, New York 2?-4? -lkiffff' '?',f 7 E' ew .f , ' 14244 vw 1 Z' l Q61 ,R ' I, ,'l, 041 , 1 - 1 ,zo 411'-Wfffe x,7,:m,e,. f . If-140392 fs:- SFSEQK- .-QQ. -,Nts be '4.-'E'-: s Jgfislig Qs. -ess isis' V , , , ,, 0555244 wig? ZW X X .-5' f'd'5'5r'i5Aff 'fence' ,, , IQQ? X, fifff' f .ly f x .' f - -W!,Vf,f,,:!if' 5 79610 9 , 'fff X ' s-gif., fl' Fi .fsl1..F' :FEES . Rf , , -. ,gf .ix':f'fSI , Cs WENDY L. PRINCE University of Pennsylvania Manhasset Hills, New York K ATE RA BASSA Dartmouth College Notes 8: Comments Editor. Law Review New York, New York og '!? 'QD- ELLEN REDDY Brandeis University f -qv' 3 :Dx .- X, - 3 GORDON IAN REMER Rutgers University JEFFREY RICH University of Southern California New York, New York R L 'EL PAUL J. RICHMAN C Brooklyn College Magister ol Jacob K. Javits lnn of Phi Delta Phi: New York State Bar Assn.: Brooklyn. New York DEVORAH H. ROSEN University of Pennsylvania ,, 114- qi 7 s - I , Q JOEL HOWARD ROTH Manhattan College L ' EDWARD S. ROBBINS State University ol' Binghamton RHONDA L. ROSEN Brooklyn, New York Editor-in-Chief. Arts 84 Entertainment Law Journal LINDA R. RUBANO Brooklyn College WALB Staten Island, New York 5 JEHLJDIT ROM Columbia University Law Review 3,2 li LINDA ROSEN University of Pennsylv Law Review New York, New York N BRANDON SALL University ol' Miami New York. New York WENDY G, SCHACK Franklin and Marshull College AELS, Prosecutons Practicum New York, New York SHARON SCHALLAMACH H Barnard College Riverdale, New York ' LINDA SCHECHTER C Cornell University Managing Editor, Lzxw Review New York, New York C0 DOUGLAS K. SCHOENBERG LYSSA SCHWARTZ 1 WILLIAM B. SCHWARTZ D Union College, WA LB Syracuse University New York, New York Phi Delta Phi - Exchequer Lynbrook, New York .L nf WN . IW if, s :X EDWARD V- SCOTT H. SEKULER G WILLIAM A. SEWARD A SCHWENDEMANN Rutgers University College ofthe Holy Cross New York University Fort Lee, New Jersey Rockville Centre, New York LEWIS R. SHAFER G HUNTER .l. SHKOLNIK B WAYNE M. SICHEL Hofstra University University of Massachusetts, Long Island University SBA Senator Boston Hempstead. New York Oyster Bay. New york Syracuse University We A SCOTT E. SILVER QQ ERIC H. SILVERMAN Cu JEFFREY A. SIMS D DAVID E. SINGER Lehigh University New York University Yeshiva University Lehman Socicty Editor. National Labor Moot Court Brooklyn, New York Fords, New Jersey Team: Moot Court Board 84 Coach Law Review New York, New York f'!ff,f,?:575?'2 www? -f5wf7Q','f:?Z6sff fa-,QQ lfafffwfiv- f - ' ,,., , ' . , z MICHAEL SINGER University of Florida Lawrence, New York 14, DEBE ROSENBERG SINH Brooklyn College WALB, Mediation Clinic, Intl. Human Rights Seminar Brooklyn, New York AG lk mf JONATHAN E. SIROTA New York University Short Hills. New Jersey ABIGAIL SLOANE City College of New York Editor-in-Chief, Law Review New York, New York SHARI ALISON SPACK State University of New York Albany . ,-,f an 39' . ,..-0 , , 1. ' X . 4 vm .,...-.Ixf.- l li, ' ' LISA SPIEGEL State University at Albany Editor, Moot Court Board Arts 8L Entertainment Law Society Chairperson, Entertainmentf Kingn Park. New York Communications Competition A LEE A. SPIELMANN Queens College Managing Editor, A8LE L.J, Staff, Cardozo Law Forum Flushing. New York fr-lv' 'sv SUSAN STEIER STEvEN STEINMETZ Brooklyn College Yeshiva College Executive Editor, Arts gl Entertainment Journal Brooklyn, New York w' 1? JACK SZNAY A NINA TAYLOR New York University New York, New York WILLIAM TORRES Sarah Lawrence College Forum staff, Intl. L.J. Brooklyn, New York in ...fi Smith College International Law Journal New York. New York LAWRENCE H. STONE D Brandeis University M.A. Brown University we . Q HEIDI TITLE Sarah Lawrence College President, Arts fgl, Entertainment Society. P.A.D.. A,B.A., N.A.R.A.S New York. New York I .J gr'- CP .I JAMES TRAURING Skidmor College Rego Park, New York C53 JONATHAN TVVERSKY C SINDY R. UDELL B Yeshiva College Phi Delta Phi, NYS Bar Assoc., Graduation Committee Forest Hills, New York State University at Albany Law Review. Alexander Fellow New York, New York 'U' 1 D- tf' 'X w. , MlCHAEL UNGAR A Reed College Prosecutor Praetieum, Belkin Scholar San Francisco, California 1.41-z a s ug. Q DAVID L. VK Al,l.EN Boston University SCOTT L. VOLKMAN D GARY WACHTEL F State University at Albany University of Florida Phi Delta Phi. SBA Budget New York, New York Committee Poughkeepsie. New York fi ir JOAN G. WAKS l ARTHUR S. WEINER G Trinity College. Washington D,C. Hunter College Wayne, New Jersey Criminal Law Clinic New York. New York ELLEN F. WEISMAN G University ol' Pennsylvania Criminal Law Clinic. Moot Court Board. Runner-up Best Oralist 1985 Paulsen Competition 3? Ill! Y' -v miss CD1 joogx :Q-se-O :i-'30-Bw -43 go-IT! GUQEW Z -l GFZC5 Q :E 9-F 4.535 ra 't Gln 2 3-t no 557 0 EC? I, U5- 9.:. I Ti Uv. 'UE 3. Q 0 .- :Qgofu ty.. NN .-C 1,3 '-tif' :QT . Qljs. is 3 1 DAVID A. ZARETT F University of Rochester Law Review Great Neck, New York sf 1 '- t . s....f T I iZgi1t7:l l '-, l 541 zggwln, - - vw X1 wif- .. .f 1' 5 - .pw r., .11 ij' ff ch .. 1 11,3 f, we-1 34: 2 . iw- ' ' Q f.12Q.3gl,fQ,g?5 ' '-7 1 iii , ' iff '-1,1 rc., - MITCHEL li. WlflSS State University at Stonybrook Bellmore. New York BETSY L. ZA KLOW State University at Binghamton New York, New York BRIAN ZIMMERMAN G Cornell University Managing Editor. Moot Court. Criminal Law Clinic, SBA. Yearbook. School Musical 1 DIANE WOLI' Union College Competitions Editor, Moot Court Board 'F' : Q 4 I 4 ,1 43 vw' ERlC S. ZAIDINS Stale University at Albany New York. New York R E , t Rafah . Wx If l- .f . fi I I .12 JON ZINMAN State University ol' New York Corporate Counsel. M..I. 8a K New York. New York UNPICTURED GRADUATES ADAM D. AMSTERDAM University of Pennsylvania DANIEL R. AVERY State University at Oneonta JAMES L. BARON DANA F. BELCHER Alfred University LAWRENCE P. BLASKOPF University of Rochester B.A. Columbia University M.S.W. MARC L. BRICK Yeshiva University B.A., M.S. ANDREW BRODN ICK Boston University EPHRAIM A. BULOW University of Wisconsin JOHN L. CHALIF Vassar College DAPHNE BICHER COHEN State University at Binghamton STEVEN E. COHEN State University at Stony Brook SUSAN J. 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GREENSPAN University of Rochester SHARON E. GRUER Hebrew University CATHERINE Y. GUSTAVE University of Southwestern Louisiana, B.A.g Hunter College M.A. ELISA N. HARRIS Univerity of Pennsylvania CATHY M. HARTMANN Boston University RICHARD A. HAUSMAN University of Rochester DAVID B. HIRSCHHORN University of Rochester RON J. HOROWITZ Boston University MIDGE M. HYMAN Cornell University SUSAN JAMESON Wesleyan University SARAH T. JOHNSON Vassar College FRANCINE R. KAUFMAN Brooklyn College JOHN D. KOLENDA University of Detroit FELICIA KREBS-HIRSHFELD Queens College JEFFREY D. KURTZMAN University of Pennsylvania SUSAN I. LANDAU University of Pennsylvania JEFFREY I. LANG University of New Mexico B.A., M MICHAEL L. LEDERER University of Pennsylvania MARGARET E. LEHMAN Simmons College B.A. Boston University M.A. ROBERT N. LERNER University of Wisconsin LINDA J. LEVY Touro College MARK C.H. MANDELL Franklin and Marshall College B.A. Indiana University M.A.T. ALEXANDRA C. MARGOLIS Washington University SHARON P. MARSHALL Clark University B.A. Yeshiva University M.S.W. DEBORAH S. MBYE Philadelphia College of Art STEVEN A. MCGINTY Columbia University NANCY K. MCPHILLIPS New York University ERIC SCOTT MEADOW University of Michigan ROGER H. MEDOFF Kenyon College B.A. Boston State College M.Ed. ERIC G. MENKES Wesleyan University MICHAEL A. NAPOLITANO Fairfield University B.S. Yeshiva University M.A. MYRA A. NEEDLEMAN Brandeis University STEPHEN PALITZ New York University CHARLES PHILLIPS Immaculate Heart College SHARON E. PINES Fairleigh Dickinson University B.A. M A NATHAN M. POLLINS Washington University B.A., M.A.g University of Michigan M.P.H. SHERYL L. PRESSER University of Pennsylvania CINDY KAE RAINBOW State University at Buffalo MICHAEL A. RASKIN State University at Albany VICTOR M. RICCI Johns Hopkins University KAREN A. RISCHERT Hunter College RISA T. ROHRBERGER Northwestern University GAIL ROSENFELD University of Vermont GLENDA MORRIS ROTHBERG Randolph-Macon College SCOTT RUSSELL University of Maryland RICHARD G. SALZMAN Brooklyn College LAURIE G. SAPAKOFF Pennsylvania State University HOLLY K. SAVINO Duke University SPENCER L. SCHNEIDER Washington University DALE SCHROEDEL Hunter College B.S. New York University M.A. RICHARD A. SCHULMAN State University at Oswego DARREL M. SEIFE Union College UNPICTURED GRADUATES JUDAH S. SHAPIRO State University at Albany SHARON E. SHIRE Brown University WILLIAM J. SIPSER University of Wisconsin KENNETH JAY SOBEL Lake Forest College JIM E. SOLOMON University of Minnesota B.A., M.A. NANCY C. LERNER STEIN Brandeis University SCOTT J. STILMAN University of California ERIC STREICH New York University SEYMOUR S. SUB New York University ROBERT I. SUMMERS University of California B.A. Jewish Theological Seminary M.A. ANNE MARGO SUNDHEIMER Wayne State University B.A. Eastern Michigan State M.S. AMY R. SUSSMAN University of Pennsylvania LARRY TETELMAN State University at Albany JANE G. THEA University of Pennsylvania ROBERT J. TREVORROW Middlebury College B.A. New York University M.B,A. WELDON J. TURNER Union College JOHN J. VALTER State University at Purchase JODY P. VORCHHEIMER Brandeis University JUDITH S. WEINSTEIN Barnard College B.A. Columbia University M.I.A. MARY K. WHITE San Francisco State University PHILIP R. WHITE New York University DAVID J. WIDMAN Hunter College LEONARD WISE New York University AMELIA R. WOOD Princeton University LLOYD M. ZINBERG Tulane University QS. - '. Xin 4-.,,, GV 'ax I .a 'S. CARDOZO BABIES r 5 . 4 . - X Q -fi .252 'gli V' 1 5 filly:-' ms , X T X 1, . A Q . H f-. N 1 Y 4 Q .' ill! I .yo 4 I ' r , Q f ,., ff' 'K , f ,- 'LD 4 5 'A' f P ,WN 1 Q9 I ' IL . IJ '... ' I 1 Z. X ff I RN, 105 .- Al.-.fi-I' 1 5. ... - W I 1, ' L -r CURRICULUM 1 FIRST YEAR COURSES I t KT! ELEMENTS PROPERTY: THE RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES 106 f ' '3 'T-L 1 ' -fd S 1,,,-f ,Eb- MOOT COURT CHOOSING A PARTNER 16,311- CURRICULUM QCONTINUEDJ -1- ADVANCED CQURSES CORPORATIONS ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS -pu-I- ' fi COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS A FAMILY LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: R.I.C.O LAW AND LITERATURE To The Class of 1985 The production of this yearbook was labor-intensive and costly We hope you find your picture here, and see your friends as well. We tried to get you all in. Editor-in-Chief: Associate Editors: Photographs: Additional Assistance: Special thanks to publisher's representative: William Torres Jodie Cohen Brian Zimmerman Bruce Koffsky Alan Nickman William Goldsmith Delma Studios and the Editors Judy Bruckner Mitchel Weiss Mike Cannon i f ' A ' SP 2 'T' ' ' 'i' i. F' , Qi -R5 Cl? 11 , I x Sw COURTHOUSES One architecture critic has written that the reason for the long flight of stairs is to allow the ground Floor to be set aside for deliveries. Lawyers may think the idea was to strengthen shaky knees, or to provide exercise. The Appellate Division courthouse at 25th Street and Madison Avenue fsee first pagej lacks a grand staircase, as does the Tweed Courthouse Qbelow leftj. Practical tip: don't attempt to file papers at Tweed Courthouse. It has been closed for many years. MZ,--- .. , , x K T f -sm . X 135 W T Z----.. X Q t ge X . X W x . Q . 3 ' .,,----N V ,.. ' ao 2252 ' 5 xi t we t s S . ' x G A Q 4 1? t M ... t. 1. xx!! .sv 5 'AM . iss ' 4 ' SYN i Q - X.. l?sX X iii . '2' 2'i g N11 iS -ure' - - ,, A t '3' In-tg ottaiyaitgiesiil I l V f il fm j i lk 'Affi f'+a 'i' M' -g 1 4. :lf---9-' inn if, Yzikughriii - I ,, ,-- -.- 56.7 Stained glass at Jefferson Market Courthouse fnow a branch of the New York Public Libraryj. bm u , tl I . H f,t...e Courthouse of the Second Department in Brooklyn Heights where Court Street lawyers bring their cases - or defend them - on appeal. l V f x '47 f' ' ' I A X 144- Ri W.: A I , Y . N 1 ff 1 ,sk p V-.Kb V x, .l, X XT ' ' i fl Z F 'ffhfee fs' ' X I, a , , I ,V4f Q- - N V ,H W, 1 ' 4' 1 A 5 X V f fr li If if t . J xx N -' , 1 ' t ,ll ff' fr .- I g 1 ' , h V y I I L . I gg Q. . - J ,fm 'ir - N' - l i if J 4 ...1 hp. W!! Two views of the Bronx County Courthouse. I W A73 I 5 Q . if I 5 Q J Y ii Q 4' 5 Q Bronx Criminal Court, where several graduates of I in - X 1 - 1 the Class of '85 are already bringing Perpetrators I I 3 E E 3 ' f, 1 Q J J to account - or at least to a mutually advantageous t 3 5 i Q W plea bargain. ff lllll will l lg llH 1-3 I Z1 if Illlliilllgi nl L .4,i..'-'2 3: 1 L-... ia.. 113 Cardozo 3L's are anything but jaded. By the same token, our professors may be eccentric, demanding, ironic, or all of those things - but few seem to be bored. Wx- W 24. ':v..v- Tx -ww-,CQ -wa.: hs:-vswwach.-,. ' f-M .MN T.. Eye 1. ei, ..'-. 3 JY fra Qu as Vs 1'- X l' SW xi , 4:-3 , f . 'f :1,:4:3?fE.' , 5212, ,, 1 2, ' 1, 3, ,. , , , ff, V ff' 4. ,1 4 f f'5'fwf,,.,f, . , 4 -,1 i ' fb. - L- he i. Q44 22-yr Q f-AV A , u A I . V . I f f . ' ' 1' . Ewen, K ' - v. .. f' 3 f ff! A . ' , H 24 , r ' Ai-.'-:g 2A,, ' ' 2: 'f in waz: f -' , 41 , ' vf Q f ' 14, ' ,', . ,,.14 1 1 4 fqqjw :L A 1, Q gig ' JY' '- .,1.Lg1l' .Lg 15 ,xi u-... .M ' O ' .-V' 412 'Ky A kk rw... ,....JJ .1 Q Sv- g The library - you know, up on the seventh floor - it 's a great place. When I X Semi wwwww xi go there I always Hnd the book l want. lt hasn't been taken out: and when l open it, the binding goes F RA C' K! Never been opened before. -Professor Lushing during a class in Criminal Procedure J X x. 118 Students waiting for elevators to library. ,L L X 1 I Q, RW!! IW mf D 3 Q- : . ' .L hi? X!!! fs ,J ,f X A, ' ' i - ' 577:2- . - . 4,4 ., , ,. fr ,N xx Sometimes by the time we left it would be quite dark, or we would be seeing double. TI9 THE L LITER TURE LITER TURE I THE L SERVICE OF PROCESS FROM HERMAN MELVILLE'S COCK-A -DOODLE-DOO! L.--li I THESE ll -S177 TFT .Ee A L , f V V ,f ill : If he X ' ij xx'ig' vT7A O f ix some-ifL- ,g:f r ' ' f ff O G? if X IE gf -' 1 fl -if ,ff ff 'Z gli, , tif , XIX, ,,,, ,f Xl, 5 ,Af lx - 9 'K A , ,A,,. ff if ,j'ff,? aff, My is At last, after some weeks I was necessitated to clap another mortgage on my estate in order to pay certain debts, and among others the one I owed the dun, who of late had commenced a ci vil-process against me. The way the process was served was a most insulting one. In a private room I had been enjoying myself in the village tavern overa bottle of Philadelphia porter, and some Herkimer cheese, and a roll, and having apprised the landlord, who was a friend of mine, that I would settle with him when I received my next remittances, stepped to the peg where I had hung my hat in the bar- room, to get a choice cigar I had left in the hall, when lo.' I found the civil-process enveloping the cigar. When l unrolled the cigar, I unrolled the civil-process, and the constable standing by rolled out, with a thick tongue, 'Take notice! ' and added, in a whisper, 'Put that in your pipe and smoke it! ' I turned short round upon the gentlemen then and there present in that bar-room. Said I, 'Gentlemen, is this an honourable-na y, is this a lawful way of serving a civil- process? Behold. One and all they were of opinion that it was a highly inelegant act in the constable to take advantage ofa gentleman's lunching on cheese and porter, to be so uncivil as to slip a ci vil-process into his hat. It was ungenerousg it was crueI,' for the sudden shock of the thing coming instanter upon the lunch would impair the proper digestion of the cheese, which is proverbially not so easy of digestion as blanc-mange. CONTRACT FGRMATIUN N TWAIN'S H U CKLEBERR Y FINN W 3 . . UQ ' I f ww fx v 4, 'ot' of 2 - KU. at it 1 N 'L' ll l ., i 1 ll i 1 U Q U - L: LW 'X maui qi I .5 Q ll L 1+ DU ij. --V N l , :ri-I v, I gf 1 W. - ii It X M X XA . H ' K xi Q X S- ii X W Why, my boy, you are all out of breath. Did you He says: come for your interest? Well, l'm puzzled. ls something the No, sir, I says, is there some for me? matter.? Oh, yes, a half-yearly is in last night-over a hun- dred and Hfty dollars. Quite a fortune for you. You had better let me invest it along with your six thou- sand, because if you take it you 'll spend it. No, sir, l says, I don 't want to spend it. l don 't want it at all-nor the six thousand, nuther. l wantyou to take it, I want to give it to you-the six thousand and all. He looked surprised. He couldn't seem to make it out. He says: Why, what can you mean, my boy? l says, Don't you ask me no questions about it, please. You 'll take it-won't you? Please take it, says l, and don 't ask me nothing--then I won't have to tell no lies. He studied awhile, and then he says: Oho-o! I think I see. You want to sell all your property to me-not give it. Thats the correct idea. Then he wrote something on a paper and read it over, and says: Thereg you see it says 'for a consider- ation.' That means I have bought it ofyou and paid you for it. Heres a dollar for you. Now you sign it. So l signed it, and left. I Francis v. United Jersey Bank 87 N..l. I5 fSupreme Court of New Jersey, 19811 New Jersey's highest court affirms a judge- ment in the amount of Sl0,355,736.9l. Most of that amount represented improper payments made by a reinsurance company to certain rela- tives of chief stockholders and officers. One de- fendant died before trial: her estate was represented by an executrix named Lillian P. Overcash. The opinion states with apparent iro- ny: The reinsurance business was described by an expert at trial as having 'a magic aura around it of dignity and quality and integrity. ' ,Jr iill is l l , . f .Ulfl ll, llllllllt R Z sfyflfa for 9 fkf Q f ls, -lax Q Wlll A if lef XM , x.. pl-Li?- Q,-zfils Tell him I 'm at a closing. l A l X Z l ll l l lim . , ggi xgagle l 1Xl EL wil' l'-Look ef eg l22 Reste Realty Corporation v. Cooper 53 N.J. 44 fSupreme Court of New Jersey, 19691 Whenever it rained during the first year of defendant's occupancy water ran off the driveway and into the office and meeting rooms .... Arthur A. Donigian, a member of the bar of this state, had his office in the build- ing. Whenever water came into the leased floor, defendant would notify him and he would take steps immediately to remove it .. Repairs were done as promised and al- though the record is not entirely clear, ap- parently the seepage was somewhat improved for a time. Subsequently it wors- ened, but Donigian responded immediately to each complaint and removed the water from the floor. Regarding whichfacts our property pro- fessor remarked, There may be a lesson here for us. ff? 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Isadore Goldberg Stanley Ko.ssof A Bernie Cohn SHARON SCHALLAMACH SCHLUSSELBERG MAZEL TOV WE ARE PROUD OF YOU LOVE MOM, DAD, MICHELLE, OMA AND YOUR LOVING HUSBAND DONNY , .- :-.-23213141 .JA ,,.-:-1' V , as 322 'ff l i w x- 56 'O 56:7-33 f' B' :wr 1-11' if LIZ:-' 1 .31 ' .-32,-5213? To Linda Rose Rubano The Ties Of Love Can Add So Much To Times Of Special Joy A With Pride For All You ve Done With Love For All You Are MOM DAD AND LISA Congratulations To The V Class Of 1985 Arlene And Rlchard Silver Scott Eric Silver Irene, Byron Lisa I And Andrea Congratulate Cheryle Dresner I I , . ' 9 Congratulations 8: Love 9 9 MAZEL TOV RICHIE! WE'RE VERY PROUD OF YOU! LOVE, DEBBIE MOM 8: DAD And The Class Of 1985 SUE 31 R0Y BARBARA 8: BOB Congratulations To CONGRATULATIONS DOUGLAS, ANDREW J. KELLNER And To The Class Of 1985 LOVE YSEBEQREVER With Love And Pride, Mom And Dad 9 . X, v '- Sin K ' 5. L. Q 321, A A ' . 'Wifi me ,f xi'-v -,f AEN: Ifflgm-.,1.: ,.v, , -': -j. if 1' - .5 - ' f' 1' fV,'Q.' 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Compliments ' BARN5 ' L. BGOKSTORES 1NC 2 349 B240 L A C 7 C G Ill lmsox SHI! 1 wc C 0 Im S EC ES D CO S 90 WEST STREET N Y 10006 KIMFRI ING MARGULIES :SL IKRFINA AK I OUNTANTS AL AUDITORS i70 I PXINGTON AVFNUF 'Nl-W YORK NY 10017 'PH ORD DAVE WALLEN From Mom 8: Dad BEST OF LUCK TO To Llnda Levy We Wlsh You All The Happiness 8: Good Luck In Your Future Congratulations Peter Alan Mandler And The Class 0f 1985 Mr And Mrs Harry Mandler And Family ' f Qu- 4 4 s CX' N Ax-QA f .F 4 - ' lf l:4 zu f . mpg , , NV ' j Q w . 'SY ' 1 J as . ., .A S E . . . '- , 3 237 D FM - I4 CABLE JA BER NE ' 5 ' A v 5 T , , L 3 Y Il A v '1 Cusrom House BROKERS 'INTERNATIONAL FORWARDERS p .AUS-rs IN CUSTOMS CLEARANCE AND SHIPPING 0 worms or Q O O o S . l . . ' 5 NEW YORK. I O . , . , . , , . , A , A. -. , . , 212-. li- S2 1-if 1 QW I 8 GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES A I A FRIEND TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1985 CONGRATULATIONS TONY BORDEN: YOUR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO! CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK JAMES LAWRENCE BARON, B.A. TUFTS, , 19813 J.D. CARDOZO, 1985 S With Love And Kisses, MOM AND DAD A CAROLINE, B.A. '83 ROBERT, B.A. '87 JILL, B.A. '80, M.S. '82, M.D., CLASS OF GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '85 The Balsamo Family To Mitchel Weiss Congratulations And Best Wishes With Love, Mom, Dad, Tina, Grandma Zadie 8: Nannie GOOD LUCK RICHARD ANSLOW In Your Future Career -Clarice And Robert Doernte In Honor Of Jerry Kugelmas: A WELL-DESERVED CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU, SON. UPON YOUR GRADUATION FROM CARDOZO -DAD AND HELEN CONGRATULATIONS JANET AND MORRIS ON YOUR RECENT ENGAGEMENT MAY YOUR LIVES TOGETHER BE FILLED WITH JOY AND HAPPINESS LOVE THE KAPLAN AND COHEN FAMILIES BILLY T CONGRATULATIONS Beth And Baby Marla Leo 8: Diana And All Your Brothers And Sisters We Are Very Proud Of You! To Richard Anslow CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL FUTURE Mom And Dad PAUL STUART EPSTEIN May Your Star Always Shine Bright Laurie And Eric S A 5Congratulations ff n And Wishing You The Best Of Everything Now And Forever ' - To Wendy Schack e Ove Ou S 81 H, Best Wishes W L Y is The Class Of '85 FRANCINE PHI ALPHA DELTA LAW F RATERNITY , INTERNATIONAL LOWENSTEIN CHAPTER CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1985 AND THE GRADUATING MEMBERS OF THE FRATERNITY Officers: Susan H. Nankin, Justice William G. Goldsmith, Historian Members: David Bertan Thomas Lewis Jr. Jeri Bitterman Lisa Presser Amy Bochner Heidi Title Edward Grossman Gary Wachtel Ian Heller Mitchel Weiss Bruce Koffslcy CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL ON YOUR GRADUATION Eileen Arid Myron Nickman LEWIS R. SHAF ER If A BEST WISHES FOR US f q A CLASS OF 1985 PRIDE AND JOY TO YOU ' M.J. 81 K. CO. HEALTH AND SUCCESS ,OFFICIAL A WITH LOVE ON CAMPUS BOOKSTORES MOM AND DAD MINDY 8z JACKIE DEAR STEVE, MAY YOUR LOVE FOR LAW AND TORAH BE AS DEEP AS YOUR LOVE FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS MOM, DAD, LISA ZAYDE, A BUBIE. Dear Shen Our Slncerest Wlshes For Health Happiness And Success O 9 O 9 s , Love Always, Mom And Dad MAZEL TOV-We Are So Proud A Congrarltglatlons of You' t Robyn Lederman LYSSA HOPE SCHWARTZ With Love From MOM, DAD, Mommy, Daddy, RON, DEB, RICK 8: RENEE Lori And Daniel Congratulations 8: Best Wishes From Dr. And Mrs. S. Title Sz Family HYMAN 5If5b'.ESI5ii?fFL'i AND FAMILY i t EEE se Susan and Alvin Meadow, publishers of WE SI'CHESI'ER congratulate Eric Meadow and the Class of 1985 on a job Well done! ow. . . on to bigger and better things! Westchester Spotlight magazine began publishing eight years ago with one magazine, Spotlight on Rye. 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