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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.
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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.
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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.
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