Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law - Res Nova Yearbook (New York, NY)

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X ,4 V. s aff' PN Q if, lf sf I ' 1 Law Day Dinner, 1979 Cardozo Symposium, 1979 1 I I 1 1 u 'vw-Qi, ' ,R v--..,,, 4 ! -A., Wu 1 N-fi. f-7 Board of Directors . The Yuilllff ul. Yhc xvrwd, ,N Richard Weisberg, Book Publishing Reception New York Senatorial Debate, 1980 Dean Monrad G. Paulsen Memorial, 1981 International Human Rights Symposium, 1982 una' judge J. Skelly Wright Reception, 1982 Cardozo Acceditation Reception, 1982 X ' 's :v ' I , .' 1 - if 5 . 7 4. if . 'I Yeshiva Univcrsityfomfe 0ffb0P eSidef1f TED -f f- A. L H1711 V191 7 T MESSAGE TO STUDENTS OF CARDOZO 1987 Dear Graduates: The class of 1987 receives its diplomas from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, at the end of the eleventh year in the life of this institution. The past decade has seen the evolution of the school of law from a dream in the minds of its founders to an institution that has made significant strides toward meeting its destiny. We believe we have equipped you with the intellectual depth and ethical sensitivity to venture forth to practice an old and honorable profession. Your own destiny now lies largely in your hands. Whether you wish to devote your knowledge and talents to the world of law firms, public interest concerns, or business opportunities, we hope you build your future cognizant of your responsibilities to humanity. When we chose to name the school of law, we joined with Justice Cardozo in the belief that hThe final cause of law is the welfare of society.H As you leave our institution, I offer you my best wishes for brilliant and satisfying careers, and for-rich personal lives which will have been enhanced immeasureably by your studies at Cardozo. C s ,5 -- NORMAN LAMM President NORMAN LAMM President, Yeshiva University BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW YESHIVA UNIVERSITY ss FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y. wooa OFFICE OF THE DEAN PHONE IZIZJ 790-0310 A classbook is a great monument to the achievements and aspirations of a class. This classbook is a lovely reminder of the eleven years of growth and effort that have created the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, This is a class that has seen substantial change at the Law School, the maturing of many scholarly and educational trends, the publication of important issues of the Cardozo Law Review, the Arts 8 Entertainment Law Journal and the Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography. The students in this book have helped the law school as the law school has helped them. There has been a spirit of community that, I hope, will be with our graduates during the days of their career. Benjamin N. Cardozo, the judge, represents the science of law and the merging of the science of knowledge with a reassertion of moral and ethical standards. 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Massachusetts College of Pharmacy President, Vice President, SBA, Bet Tzedek, PAD Q' MICHELE B. BENOWITZ Coram, New York B.S. Univ. of Pennsylvania Research Ed., Notes and Comments Ed., AELJ -aqui 1 '5 GERSHON BERGWERK Forest Hills, New York B.S. Queens College DAVID BIEHL New Rochelle, New York B.A. SUNY at Albany LR a- fl g 1 ax .ff ISL ,iff 1 MARIA ANGELA BERNABE Yonkers, New York B.S. College of New Rochelle BALLSA, ADRC 1773 NAOMI B. BLANK Mt. Vernon, New York B.A. Union College Competitions Ed., MOOTg AE, AELS l in ,1 1 W' 2- A LISA A. BERNARD Leawood, Kansas B.A. Stanford University MOOT, LLMOOT, Bet Tzedekg ITAP RICHARD LAWRENCE BLATT New York, New York B.A. Duke University TCg Basketballg RELS 47 BRIAN BLOCK Carmel, New York B.A. Univ. of Pennsylvania Bet Tzedek, Musical frnrrf vt pm vt ' frif-sf , 'E 1 , X - - I . r A - is .- .' ,I ,-el' if- tw '- - ' N: is + i N- 1 we s EW . -fi? .V ' f iffw i ft f,g,1ft,- Q, ' X sw' v - - tg fX.it'3'gv3?'53' 'E Mg X y r. mxf sf .fr - QW.:-tiff fr r - , 'warm ' ir ,tvs . , -N' '- DAVID S. BREGER Forest Hills, New York B.A. New York University LR JEFFREY H. BROWN Birmingham, Michigan B.G.S. University of Michigan MARK H. BLUVER New York, New York B.A. George Washington Univ. LR, CLC, AC, Best Oralist, National Trial Competition JODI BRIER Old Bridge, New Jersey B.A. Rutgers University RELS JONATHAN FRAZER BOURNE Millburn, New Jersey B.A. University of Vermont BELKINQ Managing Ed., MOOT ITAP Q. g Q55 rt xt 1 X N J -X X Sm as aux Xxx it Q N N - st Q Q:-xSTg3:.Sf5s's1? 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DICKMAN New York, New York B.A. SUNY at Buffalo AELS BARBARA J. COMLY New York, New York B.S. Wagner College, - M.A. New York University LR: ALEX SUSAN STEIN DANOFF New York, New York B.A. Fordham University BELKIN, MC, ITAP Y'-Vvl 'F . 'L -:-'- . wi l Xl A JANE S. EARLE Hastings-on-Hudson, New York B.A. Vassar College MC Q1 ROBER J. CYRULI Teaneck, New jersey B.A. Rutgers University AELS 49 'hr- PETER S. DELMAN Jackson Heights, New York B.A. Emory University REL5: NYRELR DIANE EDBRIL New York, New York B.A. SUNY at Albany ALEX, Editor, MOOT, BELKIN, NLG H KAREN EI-IRLICH - JOAN F. EHRLICI-I-WI-IITE BONNIE LEE EIDMAN New York, New York New York, New York Englewood, New Jersey B,P,A, New York University B.A. Northwestern University B.A. Yeshiva University CLC CI-C CLC, BELKIN 1 'I 1 Xe: , 1 l 'ug P ' . I I uh 9 'll ,, l 1 ifffif ,g .5-'::: tw K -. . all 5 'lu 1 5. SUSAN R. EISNER I , jrmblvg, New York, New York - Tg: 4525: Bs. SUNY at Binghamton 'Ari L dz ,,.-1 SHERRY R. 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GABA New York, New York A.A. Nassau Community Collegeg B.A. New York University Editor-in-Chief, MOOTQ Teaching Asst., MOOT JUDITH ILANA GOLDBERG Fairlavsm, New Jersey B.A. John Hopkins University ITAP, PADp RA DEBRA S. GOODMAN Philadelphia, P.A. B.A. George Washington Univ. ITAPQ SI RACHEL GRAN EVA J. GOLDENBERG B.A. University of Chicago Senior Notes and Comments Ed., AELJg Summer Clerk DANA GORDON Fairfield, Connecticut B.A. University of Maryland Managing Ed., ASILS-ILJ, ILS AELSg Associate Ed., Law Forum DANA LYNN GREEN Fort Lee, New Jersey B.A. Goucher College Bet Tzedek, ITAP, RELS KN sf ELLEN J. GOLDFINGER Verona, New Jersey B.S. Boston University, M.A. Columbia University Paulsen Ed., MOOT if 'S-7 ANNETTE GORSKY New Rochelle, New York B.A. Barnard College AE, MOOT, Nat'l Jewish LR JEFFREY ALAN GREENBERG Manchester, Connecticut B.A. Tufts University LR JOSEPH CREENBLATT Forest Hills, New York B.A. Yeshiva University TV JONATHAN J. 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SCHWARTZMAN B.A. Hebrew University, Israel RUSSELL SCOTT SCHWARTZMAN B.A. St. John's University EPHRAIM W. SHABAN B.A. CUNY - Queens College DANA ELLEN SHANLER B.A. Haverford College GERALDENE SHERR B.A. SUNY - College at New Paltz ANDREW JOSEPH SILVERMAN B.S. Skidmore College RICHARD BRICE SOLOMON B.A. University of Chicago LEONARD SWERDLOFF B.A. SUNY - Stony Brook LAURA LYNN SYDELL B.A. William Smith College BRIAN TOPPER B.S. New York University KAREL LEE TURNER B.S., M.S. Ithica College SUZETTE WITSCHI B.A. Cornell University M.A. Brandeis University Y . lf- iir- 4- 0, 1 fee Q Q U X X fi X Xa X A N X Q mx B X x wg! 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Pelkoff Melissa A. Robbins Susan G. Rosh Sheri D. Schanzer Saul C. Schneider Ronnie L. Silverberg Michael B. Silvermintz Tracy J. Spragg Alyson M. Weiss Stephan P. Wohr Rachel I. Yosevitz c A 5 HV im NVE s' N '13 QQ x Y C 'K ag i t V. Brad Nacht F Section C Leora I. Adler Rachel L. Berkey Thomas C. Boutilier Eugeniu Chmura Caryl L. Drexler Susan B. Fiedler Kalman 1. Fortoloczki Robert K. Glassner Ellen B. Goodwin Gerald E. Grealish Sarah C. Halpern Nancy A. Hass Debra S Hirsch Louise Hochberg Lisa M Ketover Lorianne M Koch Avil Lltwin Arthur S Marcus Michael A Normoyle Jonathon S Pasternak Kenneth I Reilly jeffrey A Rubin jeffrey C Ruderman Terence B Schwartz Michael Schwartzberg Nancy L Smdell Lauren C Singer Lawrencej Spiwak joseph A Turco jason Weisz Kathryn R Young Section D Eric S. Aronson Andrew Caplan Elisa Cirillo Allison R. Corey Rena C. Dawson Daryl R. Feder Harriet Z. Fischer Jonathan Fuchs jennifer L. Gentin Sheryl L. Gold Rebecca S. Holland Gwendolyn A. Holmes Mordchai Krausz Andrea L. Leeb-Freudenh Barry G. Margolis Michele Parker Leonard I. Picker Karen A. Robinson Bruce Rosenbaum Erik H. Rudolph Richard A. Schwartz Robin B. Singer Ondine C. Slone Daniel P. Smulewicz Mindy I. Snyder Gayle Sobelman Leslie S. Soclof Iulie Stern Melody Suttan Laurie I. Wesley Alan Yaron 3 . .,. l l 6 999 5-.5 -.-- Section E Alisa E. Applbaum Julie A. Block Brent A. Chapman Alison H. Curelop Robert B. Eisman Mark K. Feldman Susan K. Fuller Stuart B. Gold Elizabeth A. Greenberg Susan 1. Hochberg Jane S. Kalkstein Arlene Katsafouros Robin B. Levinson Steven M. Margolis Lauran A. Markowitz Denise L. Meyer Penny E. Paul Tom A. Radow Barry L. Ritholtz Adam J. Rosen Andrew W. Schorr Eric I. Semel Richard M. Stoll Bethia G. Strauss Nira Weisel Jeffrey H. Weitzman Lori H. Werfel David S. Zweifler A fwfr -gQ-- w w .. ' 'Yrysfws'4 t'-,' u .: Sff ' ii f 1 if 'hw A xv 1 we . X evasive RQ? - 3 Q. 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Boden Regmal Bullock Lisa C Cohen Andrew S Cohn lonl B Corn Lynn S Edelman Elizabeth A Etkmd Glenn A Garber Danna M Goldman Louis A Gordon Heldn Grossman Toby Jabltsky Jennifer L Kaplan Zev Klemer Carole E Klmger jeffrey A Levinson Sherri D Lydell Jason L Madfes Nxck Mnglxaccno Gilda B Perry Bonme H Rattner Lauren S Sacks Susan C Sardell Alysse B Schreiber Mllette Shanon Gracm Robert M Vreeland Theodore M Wachtel , . .1 .'.,k,:3:. , Sectlon H Steven T Bauman Ann M Bishop LAurle B Blaufox Elamej Breslow Grace M Cucchnssn Felnce A Emhorn Maxme R Pass Martm I Fmeberg Gregg R Flshman Deborah A. Garfield Melxssa Greenberg Stellaj Guarna Eric Kastrmer Marcj Kesten Carol T Meltzer Marla G Mlller Lawrence R Nlchter Jeffrey W Perry Rnva Posner Bruce Rabmowntz B Davld Rephun Sara M Rnchmond Wllllarn C Sandelands Robyn L Shaplro Stephan T Shulman Katherme Soulls Betty N Toepfer Ellzal Walendzlk Emllyl Weissman Vs 512214 X, . -. x ,-A-:rQ:A Q xy. A WQBQNQN -Nc Amr. Q, -J HSNWQE-1 X X M xxx X C N QNX N N X X xxx X Q xx xx SX X X gm 'K X X K R S , D XX is X4 X X Xl X f- .W Q Vx. N D N4 N 4 , , NNN X Q39 S 7 3 r Nb N A X A x ff. mg ' '51 I . if 'K M J.. 1 N- gif! 1 1. i . Cx, M I l 1 V mi f iff , , 5 S .I .X . X lx 1. ' ' ---------- . X ff, - T E ' ' V1'Ul 7?l.U,E Q l?bXME1 f Y 3 7 ' :z 3 K angst! 9 ' 0 1 9 ll. : Q t 01 oQ 9 9 Rxchard M Joel JD ASSOCIBYE Dean Monroe E Prlce Rxchard M Joel Leshe S Newman JD Director of Legal Wrxtmg . E ,.... , ,. wb E 3 9. 5 ? E Aa 1 'Q . .,1. .. 'Y' , , I . ' .I . , . n . . I, Y 1 . . Q ov' ..' d . O.. I 3, 2 Ellen R. Cherrick, LD., Assistant Dean for Admissions 5 , ,.. f Anita Walton f V v W. I 1 kg fr .2 rr.-. Judith Ruben, MS., Asst. to the Dean for Student Affairs 'Uyli 'bv Steven S. Nemerson, Associate Dean 83 J. David Bleich Herbert and Florence Tenzer Professor of Jewish Law and Ethics. B.A., 1960, Brooklyn College, M.A., 1968, Columbia University, Ph.D., 1974, New York University. Dr. Bleich has taught at Hunter Col- lege, Rutgers University, and Bar-Ilan University, and is professor of Talmud at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva Univer- sity. He has written extensively on Jew- ish law and ethics, among his publsihed works are: Jewish Bioethics, With Per- fect Faith: Foundation of Jewish Belief, Contemporary Halakhic Problems ftwo volumesjp 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 Center, and is a fellow of the Academy of Jewish Philosophy and a member of the Government Committee on Life and the Law. William W. Bratton, Jr. Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.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 Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons 8: Gates from 1977 to 1980. He teaches contracts, corporations, and corporate finance, and has written articles dealing with the relations of corporations and senior security holders. John D. Appel Visiting Professor of Law. B.B.A., 1953, J.D., 1956, University of Michigan. After graduation from University of Michigan Law School, Professor Appel be- came an instructor at Columbia Universi- ty Law School 11956-581, and then entered private practice in New York City 11958- 61J. In 1961 he joined the CBS Law Depart- ment and was deputy general counsel of CBS, Inc., 1968-80. From 1980 to 1983, he was vice president and general counsel of Western Union Corporation. He teaches restitution, intellectual property, antitrust law, trusts and estates, and contracts. David 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 programl 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. 5 ae .iff-if : 5' ws? psi? ,- 9533- X NN Ns Lester Brickman Professor of Law. B.S., 1961, Carnegie-Mellon University, J.D., 1964, University of Ploridag LL.M., 1965, Yale University. Professor Brickman has taught courses in contracts, profes- sional responsibility, federal jurisdiction, and family law since entering into teaching in 1965. He is a specialist in lawyers' ethics and legal services delivery systems, and has written and lectured on the standard of care of the legal professional, lawyers' fees, lawyers' advertising, specialization, use of paraprofession- als, group and prepaid legal services, unauthorized practice, and systems approaches to law practice. He is also a leading expert in the field of clinical legal education. He has consulted for the U.S. Office of Education, Ford Foundation, National Science Founda- tion, Council on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility, American Bar Association, Law Enforcement Assistance Admin- istration, and Legal Services Corporation. He served as Cardozo's acting dean from 1980 to 1982. gy 4 7 ' e 1 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 University, 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 consultant with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development, and Arizona Criminal Code Commission. Pro- fessor 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. Professor de Grazia was managing editor of the Universi- ty of Chicago Law Review. His most recent published work is Banned Films: Movies, Censors, and the First Amendment. Currently he is a member of PEN American Center and its Freedom to Write Committee. Norma P. D'Apolito Assistant Dean. B.A., 1971, Vassar Collegeg JD., 1974, New York University. After graduating from law school, Dean D'Apolito joined the Pennsylvania Department of Justice as a deputy attorney gen- eral in the Litigation Division. Thereafter she worked in a num- ber of positions specializing in civil rights litigation, including staff counsel for the Prisoner's Rights Project in New York, managing attorney for Greater Boston Legal Services, and se- nior attorney for the Juvenile Rights Project in Boston. In 1983 she began at Cardozo as assis- tant dean for placement and di- rector of the Center for Profes- sional Development. In addition to her administrative responsi- bilities, Dean D'Apolito teaches --11 legal writing and education law. 85 Toby Golick Director, Bet Tzedek Legal Services Clinic. B.A., 1966, Bar- nard College, 1.D., 1969, Colum- bia University. Professor Golick has worked in legal services for the poor since her graduation from Co- lumbia Law School in 1969. For over 10 years she was a senior attorney at Legal Services for the Elderly in New York City, where she litigated numerous impor- . tant cases involving the rights of the elderly and disabled. She has 'S' been a frequent lecturer on pub- lic benefit and health law issues, and has taught previously at Rutgers and Harvard Law Schools. She is a member -of the Special Committee on Legal Problems of the Aging of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Com- mittee on Public Interest Law of the New York State Bar Association. '27 r...J-F--M... Richard P. Friedman Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, 1.D., 1976, Harvard Universi- typ D.Phil., 1978, Oxford University. A magna cum laude graduate of both Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Professor Friedman was awarded the Sears Prize for finish- ing first or second in his second year of law school. He served on the Harvard Law Review and as law clerk to Chief judge Irving R. Kauf- man, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. At Oxford, which he attended as a Marshall Scholar, his 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 Sr Garrison, New York City. His primary teaching and scholarly interests are in the areas of constitutional law and history, antitrust, evidence, commodities law, and administrative law. 'A 19 3 ,l 4 1 t Minasse Haile Professor of Law. B.A., 1950, University of Wisconsing LLB., 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 11961-623, he helped draft the first civil service regulations of Ethiopia and helped establish the first Person- nel Administrative Agency. He was Minister of Information Culture, and Tourism, while simultaneously serving as chairman of the Emper- or's Private Cabinet comprising the departments of Foreign Affairs, judicial Affairs, Economic Affairs, Social Affairs, Chief of Staff Section. External Security, and Religious Affairs. ln 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 Ethio- pia's delegations to the United Nations General Assembly. Organization of African Unity, Non-Alignecl Nations Conferences, Conferences 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. Since making his home in the United States, he has been visiting lecturer at Haverford College and visiting associate professor of law at Villanova University School of Law. Eva H. Hanks Professor of Law. Referendar, 1951, Freie Universitat Berlin, Faculty of Law, LL.B., 1960, University of California at Los Ange- les, LL.M., 1962, ,l.S.D., 1969, Columbia University. Professor Hanks began her teaching ca- reer as an associate in law at Columbia Uni- versity during 1960-62. From 1962 to 1976, she taught at Rutgers University School of Law and twice served as associate dean, in 1975 she was named Distinguished Profes- sor. She has been a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton Univer- sity 119721, Indiana University School of Law 11973-745, and New York University School of Law f1974-751. While a student at the Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles School of Law, Professor Hanks was notes and comments editor of the UCLA Law Review. She served as an elected member of the Exec- utive 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 fwith Tarlock and j. Hanksl of Environmental Law and Policy. She served as associate dean of aca- demic affairs at Cardozo from 1977 to 1981. Stephen Diamond Professor of Law. B.A., 1967, Swarthmore College, M.A., 1968, J.D., Ph.D., 1976, Harvard University, Cer- tificate in Social Anthropology, 1970, Cambridge University. Professor Diamond clerked for Judge Frank A. Kaufman, United States District Court, Maryland. He teaches legal history, torts, and local government law. john L. Hanks Professor of Law. B.S., 1966, j.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 C1968-721. Subsequently he was director of admissions 11971-731 and assistant professor of law C1972-743 at Rutgers University School of Law, 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 de- cree 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. Malvina Halberstam ffluggenheimj Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, Brooklyn College, LD., 1961, M.I.A., 1964, Columbia University. Professor Halberstam is a member of the origi- nal faculty of the Law School, having come to Car- dozo in 1976 together with Prof. Monrad G. Paul- sen, the founding dean, from the University of Virginia, where she was a visiting professor. Previ- ously she was a professor at Loyola University fLos Angelesl 11970-75,J, and a visiting professor at the University of Southern California 11972-731 and the University of Texas fSummer 19745. Before em- barking on an academic career, she held a number of positions in the public and private sectors, in- cluding that of assistant district attorney in the Office of Frank S. Hogan 11963-70D and senior at- torney for the National Legal Program on Health Problems of the Poor 11969-701. She served as a reporter for the American Law Institute Model Pe- nal Code Project, drafting the new commentary to Article I of the MPC. Professor Halberstam was articles and book reviews editor of the Columbia Law Review, Kent Scholar, Stone Scholar, and re- cipient of the jane 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 various professional and communi- ty organizations, including the International Law Association, American Branch QExecutive Commit- tee and Human Rights Committeel, American Soci- ety on International Law, American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, and Continuing Seminar on Zionist Thought lSteering Committeel. She has lectured and published on international law, hu- man rights, women's rights, and criminal justice. She is presently working on a book fwith Elizabeth Defeisj-Legal Rights of Women in the U.S.: Inter- national Agreements as an Alternative to the E.R.A.? Professor Halberstam spent the 1985-B6 academic year in Washington, D.C., as counselor on international law to the U.S. Department of State. 87 3 during 1982-83. 'Wudf Peter Lushing 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 119747. He has also been an associate with a New York City law firm 11973-741, and individual practitioner specializing in ap- pellate litigation 0975-761. Professor 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 Dis- trict Court for the Southern District of New York 119651 and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit C1966-675. Currently he is reporter, Eastern District, New York, Criminal Procedure Committee. Arthur J. Jacobson Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, I.D., 1974, Ph.D., 1978, Harvard University. Professor Jacobson was an associate with the firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen 8: Hamil- ton, New York City, from 1975, to 1977. He holds a Ph.D. in government, on the politi- cal philosophy of Hegel. His scholarly work has focused on fiduciary obligation and the law of associations. Professor Ja- cobson's areas of teaching are civil proce- dure, jurisprudence, and corporate law. He served as associate dean of academic affairs an 3 Leslie S. Newman Director of Legal Writing. B.A., M.A., 1975, Brown Uni- versity, I.D., 1978, Boston University. Ms. Newman was managing attorney at Greater Boston Legal Services, where she supervised senior staff work, in addition to holding the position of senior attorney for hous- ing, responsible for housing law reform litigation. From 1980 to 1985, Ms. Newman was lead counsel for the plaintiff class of over 50,000 public housing tenants in Boston in a major institutional litigation case against the Boston Hous- ing Authority. She came to Cardozo in 1985 and has served as Summer Institute administrator and worked on various projects, as well as directing the legal writing and most court programs. In addition to her administrative responsi- bilities, Ms. Newman teaches legal writing, moot court, and supplementary writing. Richard M. Joel Associate Dean. B.A., 1972, J.D., 1975, New York University. After graduating as a Root-Tilden Scholar from New York University 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 Yeshi- va University as Director of Universi- ty Alumni Affairs. In 1980 he became assistant dean at Cardozo School of Law, and has been associate dean since 1982. In addition to his decanal duties, Dean Joel teaches professional responsibility and has taught legal writing and moot court. Monroe E. Price 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 Su- preme Court Associate Justice Potter Stewart and was an assistant to Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz. In 1968 he was appointed professor of law if at the School of Law of the Uni- versity of California at Los An- geles. Dean Price has served as deputy director of California In- dian Legal Services, was one of the founders of the Native American Rights Fund, and is the author of Law and the Amer- ican Indian. In the field of com- munications law, Dean Price was president of California's Foundation for Community Ser- vice Cable Television, deputy di- rector of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications, and is co-author of a treatise on cable television and Cable Television: A Guide to Citizen Action. He was court-appointed referee to monitor the Los Angeles school district's desegregation plan and is on the Board of Directors of the Center for Law and Social Policy, and the Fund for Modern Courts. He is a member of the Mayor's Committee on the Judi- ciary. Author of numerous scholarly law articles on com- munications policy, Native American land and water rights, copyright and the arts, and other fields, he was appointed dean of Cardozo in 1982. James B. Lewis Visiting Professor of Law. LL.B., 1940, Catholic University of America. Professor Lewis has been en- gaged 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 Depart- ment and the Internal Revenue Ser- vice. Professor Lewis has been a consultant to the American Law In- stitute's federal estate and gift tax and federal income tax projects. He has been chairman of the Section of Taxation, American Bar Associa- tion. He is the author of The Estate Tax, now in its fourth edition, and of The Marital Deduction. Steven S. Nemerson Associate Professor of Law and As- sociate Dean. B.A., 1968, Brooklyn College, Ph.D., 1973, City University of New York, JD., 1976, Columbia University. Professor Nemerson was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia and notes and comments editor of the Co- lumbia Law Review. While in law school he was a lecturer in the Depart- ments of Philosophy at Brooklyn Col- lege and Herbert H. Lehman College. Upon graduation he clerked for Judge Jack B. Weinstein, United States Dis- trict Court, Eastern District of New York. Before joining the Cardozo fac- ulty 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. David Rudenstine Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, M.A.T., 1965, Yale Universityg I.D., 1969, New York University. Professor Rudenstine, who teaches constitu- tional law and federal courts, was a fellow in Q' 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 volun- teer. Professor Rudenstine was a staff attor- ney 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 re- search 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 direc- tor, and acting executive director. He has written articles on judicial reform of social institutions, 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. Paul M. Shupack Professor of Law. B.A., 1961, Columbia Universityp I.D., 1970, University of Chicago. Professor Shupack graduated from college summa cum laude and cum laude from Chicago. Before entering law school, he did graduate work and was a teaching fellow in government at Harvard University. While in law school, he was a member of the Chicago Law Review and a teaching assistant to Prof. Soia Ments- chikoff in a course in jurisprudence. In 1979 he was a visiting professor at University of Chicago Law School. While an associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen 8: 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 Reorganization of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and now serves on that association's Committee on Uniform State Laws. Barry C. Scheck Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Legal Education. B.S., 1971, Yale University, J.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, Profes- sor 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 Rais- ing and Litigating Claims of Electronic Surveillance. Professor Scheck is a mem- ber of the Committee on the Criminal Courts, Association of the Bar of the City of New York. jonathan L.F. Silver Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, Yale University, j.D., 1973, University 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 Re- search Council, a student group aiding indi- gent prisoners. Following graduation, Profes- sor Silver was law clerk to Judge William H. Hastie of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 11973-741. He was an associate in law at Columbia University C1974-753, served with the Office of the Gen- eral Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission t1975J, and has done consulting work for the National Academy of Sciences. Pro- fessor Silver joined Cardozo's original faculty in 1976. Stewart E. Sterk Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, JD., 1976, Co- lumbia University. Professor Sterk joined the faculty in 1979 af- ter serving for two years as law clerk to Chief judge Charles D. Breitel of the New York Court of Appeals. While in law school, Pro- fessor Sterk was managing editor of the Co- lumbia Law Review. He has served as a visit- ing professor at Columbia Law School. His primary areas of interest are conflict of laws, land use, and trusts and estates. :X Katherine Van Wezel Stone Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1970, Radcliffe College, J.D,, 1979, Harvard University. Professor Stone has practiced, lectured, and written extensively in the field of labor law. She has practiced at the firms of Cohen, Weiss and Simon 11979-811 and Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky 8: Lieberman 11981-841, both in New York City. She was a legislative assistant for the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, Washington, D.C. 11970-725, a labor analyst for Urban Planning Aid, Cambridge, Mass. QI973-741, and directed an unemployment compensation clinic, Somerville, Mass. 11974- 76J. She has also written several major articles in the field of labor history, and lectured on labor relations at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Brandeis University C1972-771. Her most recent publications include The Structure of Postwar Labor Relations, 11 Review of Law and Social Change 125 11982-831, and The Postwar Paradigm in American Labor Law, 90 Yale Law Journal 1509 Uune 19811. Suzanne Last Stone Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1974, Princeton University, j.D., 1978, Colum- bia University. Professor Stone graduated from Princeton summa cum laude. Before entering law school, she did graduate work and was a Danforth Fellow in jewish history and classical religions at Yale University. While in law school, Professor Stone was writing and research editor of the Colum- bia Law Review and a Stone Scholar. She was law clerk to Judge John Minor Wis- dom 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 8: Garrison, New York City, from 1979 to 1983. She is a member of the New York City Bar Association Committee on Federal Courts. Her prima- ry scholarly interests are in the areas of procedure, federal courts, and conflict of laws. 91 Brooklyn Law School. X Lawrence A. Voeglman J. Weiss Assistant Director, Clinical Legal Edrcation. B.A., 1970, Brooklyn Collegeg JD., 1973, 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 counsel with the Society's Appeals Bureau. He is a member of the faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Tom C. Clark Institute of Trail Ad- vocacy, Hofstra University, Emory University Trial Advocacy Program, and has been a fre- quent lecturer on various aspects of the crimi- . nal justice system, particularly plea bargain- - ' ,. ing, sentence reform, and effective assistance H yvgg. ,r'i. ' of counsel. I , .,rf-613. f .e We Telford Taylor Dr. Herman George and Kate Kaiser Professor of Constitutional Law. B.A., 1928, M.A., 19.32, LL.D., 1949, Williams College, LLB., 1932, Harvard University. Professor Taylor's career in public service has been a long and distinguished one, beginning in 1933 when he served as assistant solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior 11933-31-ij, senior attorney, U.S. Department of Agriculture 11934-3515 associate counsel, Senate Interstate Commerce Commission 11935-391, special assistant to the Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice H939-401g general counsel, Federal Communications Commission 11940-42jp and administrator, Small Defense Plants Administration 11951-52j. He achieved international renown as chief U.S, prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials 11946-493. As general counsel to 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 military subjects are his books Grand Inquest: The Story of Congressional Investigations 119555, Courts of Terror 119761, and the acclaimed Munich: The Price of Peace C1979j. A major legal figure of our era, he is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Alan I. Weisbard Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, Harvard Universityp I.D., 1977, Yale University. Professor Weisbard joined the faculty in 1982 following service as assistant director for legal studies with the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research in Washington, D.C. 11980-821. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Col- lege, he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Economics at Harvard, Francis Coker Teaching Fellow at Yale Law School, law clerk to judge Irving L. Goldberg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit C1977-787, and a practitioner of nuclear energy law with the Wash- ington law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts, 81: Trowbridge C1978-805. Since coming to Cardozo, Professor Weisbard has written and lectured widely on biomedical ethics and law and participated in scholarly projects and collo- quia in association with the Hastings Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, and numerous other groups. His other areas of interest include legal issues affecting children and the elderly, torts, and professional responsibility. 92 Professor of Law. B,A., 1961, Dartmouth Col- legeg LLB., 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 Ap- peals for the Ninth Circuit, and an associate with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8: Garri- son, New York City, until becoming attorney- adviser, Agency for International Develop- ment. From 196B to 1970 he served as regional legal adviser, U.S. Aid, Pakistang and from 1970 to 1972 as its assistant director, policy implementation. After a brief tour of duty as acting director, Policy Planning Division, EPA, he became executive director of the In- vestor Responsibility Research Center. In 1976-77 he was writer-in-residence at the Con- servation Foundation. He was also a member of the SEC's Advisory Committee on Corpo- rate Disclosure. -H . jk ' Z e'.f 1 5 Q a1s.,33gS bggkajgg J i.. 5 AF, J 3 . , ,. V gipi'u.. i T- . ' A -riezzk 2 I ff ' 1 F '- QL v.- t 3'? n.s,Y , -iy'., . :iT:.. !.if I-Q 'S t -f'sr-. va.i: . anew .. ESQ 4? .. X :ff-we 59 '17-. X' .j'2'f-e 1 14 l Richard H. Weisberg Professor of Law. B.A., 1965, Brandeis University, I.D., 1974, Columbia University, Ph.D., 1970, Cornell University. Professor Weisberg, formerly on the graduate faculty of the University of Chicago in French and comparative literature l1971-751, has continued his work in literary theory since join- ing the Cardozo faculty in 1977. He is the author of The Failure of the Word fYale, 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 Sr Hamilton, New York City. Professor Weisberg was a fellow of the National Endow- ment for the Humanities C1972-730. He is an adviser on law- related education to the New York State Education Depart- ment, and a consultant on legal writing skills. Since 1979 Professor Weisberg has been president of the Law and Hu- manities lnstituteg in 1983 he became chair of the Law and Humanities Section of the American Association of Law Schools. Peter L. Berger Adjunct Professor of Law. B.E.E., 1961, City Col- lege of New York, J.D., 1966, George Washing- ton University. Professor Berger majored in electrical engineer- ing at City College, completed two years of grad- uate work in engineering, and went on to earn his I.D. with honors at George Washington Uni- versity, 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 Laboratories, and was a member of the adjunct faculty at Se- ton Hall Law School 11977 to 19835. A member of the firm of Levisohn, Lerner, and Berger, he spe- cializes in patent, trademark, and copyright law. Charles M. Yablon Assistant Professor ofLaw. B.A.,1972,Co- lumbia Universityp j.D., 1975, Yale University. Professor Yablon is a graduate of Yale Law School and received his Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Columbia University. He served as a law clerk to Chief judge Irving R. Kaufman, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Professor Yablon was an associate at Cravath, Swaine 8: Moore in New York City and then at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher Sr Flom, also in New York City. He is teaching at Cardozo in the areas of civil procedure and corporate law. i Edward A. Zelinsky Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, M.A., ,l.D., 1975, lVl.Pl1il., 1978, Yale University. Professor Zelinsky was an editor of the Yale Law journal. He also served as a teaching fellow in the Yale Uni- versity Department of Economics. Professor Zelinsky served as law clerk to Judge I. Joseph Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 1975-76. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is serving his sixth term as an alder- man of New Haven. 93 Harrison J. Goldin Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, Princeton University, 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 Sz Wardwell, New York City 11963-691, after spending two years as a trial lawyer in the U.5. Department of justice. At Yale Law School he was awarded the Order of the Coif and served as articles editor of the Yale Law Jour- nal. Prior to that he spent a year as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in the De- partment of Government at Harvard University, after his summa cum laude graduation from Princeton University. Randolph M. Scott-McLaughlin Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1975, Columbia University, j.D., 1978, Harvard University. Professor Scott-McLaughlin has been a staff attorney at the Center for Constitu- tional 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-McLaughlin has lectured frequently at law schools and confer- ences 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 the National Anti-Klan Network. He has published a book entitled Racially Motivated Violence: Litigation Strategies. Michael S. Ross Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, Rutgers University, l.D., 1974, New York University. Professor Ross graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers University, where he won over 65 intercollegiate debate awards, and was note and comment editor of the New York Universi- ty Review of Law and Social Change and a member of the International Moot Court Team of New York University Law School. Currently a partner in the firm of LaRossa, Cooper, Axenfeld, Mitchell and 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 Advocacyg United States Attorney General's Advocacy Institite, 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 Association of the Bar of the City of New York's Committee on Criminal Advocacy. 94 Ieffrey A. 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 of the Harvard journal on Legislation. He is a member of the firm of Guggenheimer 8: Untermyer, New York City. His prac- tice encompasses estate taxation, plan- ning, and administration, and he is the author of articles on the special problems of estate planning for art collectors. Martin P. Levin Adjunct Professor of Law. B.S., 1946, Temple University, JD., 1983, New York Law School. Counsel to Cowan, Leibowitz and Latman, Professor Levin served as president of the Book Group, Times Mirror Company, 1966- 83, and is currently a consultant to the com- pany. His prior publishing experience was with Grosset Sc Dunlap, 1950-66, where he reached the position of senior vice president and served on the Board of Directors. He is a former chairman of the American Associa- tion of Publishers, currently serves on a number of boards, and is a member of the Library of Congress Center for the Book Ex- ecutive Committee, and core faculty of the Stanford University Publishing Institute. Jonathan A. Weiss Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1959, Princeton University, M.A., 1963, Uni- versity of California at Berkeley, J.D., 1966, Harvard University. From 1966 to 1968, Professor Volck- hausen served with the Asia Founda- tion as program officer for programs in legal development in Asia. He was staff and managing attorney for Mobiliza- tion for Youth Legal Services C1969-731. Until 1979 he worked for the New York State Banking Department, serving as deputy superintendent and general counsel to the department for the last three of those years. He was special counsel to Hughes, Hubbard and Reed before becoming executive vice presi- dent, general counsel, and secretary to the Dime Savings Bank of New York, FSB, in 1981. William A. Volckhausen Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1960, LL.B., 1963, Yale University. Professor Weiss has been director of legal services for the elderly poor in New York City since 1969. Prior to that he served as managing attorney at two legal services offices and as an attorney at the Center on Social Policy and Law at Columbia University. Professor Weiss is an honors graduate of Yale College, was elected to the Law Review at Chicago Law School, then graduated in the top 10? from Yale Law School, and spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar in ltaly. He has served as a consultant to numerous public interest and government organi- zations, including the Office of Economic Opportunity, National Institute for Mental Health of Children, and President's Commission on Civil Disorders. Professor Weiss has appeared as a guest speaker at many educational institu- tions and professional organizations, and on several radio and television pro- grams. He has published over 35 articles and two books on law and philosophy. Thomas J. Aquilino, Jr. Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1962, Drew University, J.D., 1969, Rutgers University. Professor Aquilino also studied at Cornell University, University of Mu- nich, and Freie Universitat Berlin. From 1969 to 1971, he was a law clerk to Judge John M. Cannella of the United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Thereafter he was in private practice with the firm of Davis Polk 8: Wardwell until 1985, when he became one of the nine judges of the United States Court of International Trade. Jutta F. Bertram-Nothnagel Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. Referendar, 1968, Assessor, 1972, Uni- versity of Wurzburg, LL.M., 1982, New York University. Professor Bertram-Nothnagel has been educated in both the Roman and Common Law systems. During her clerkship at various judicial and ad- ministrative agencies, she has also been an assistant in legal history and civil law to Professor Merzbacher at the University of Wurzburg. At Car- dozo she has coached students for the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition. She teaches spe- cial areas of international law. Michael A. Cardozo Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, Brown University, LL.B., 1966, Co- lumbia University. Professor Cardozo is a partner at Pros- kauer, Rose, Goetz 8: Mendelsohn, New York City. He concentrates on civil litigation and in that capacity he 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 gradu- ate of Columbia University Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review. He is currently chairman of the New York State Joint Commit- tee on Judicial Administration and has been an active committee member of several bar associations, especially in the areas of judicial administration and court reform. Katharine T. Cobb Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, Brown University, J.D., 1976, University of Virginia. Since graduating from law school, Professor Cobb has worked exclusive- ly for the Office of the District Attor- ney, New York County, as an assis- tant district attorney. In September 1982 she became deputy chief of the Special Projects Bureau. In April 1983 she served as deputy chief of a trial bureau. In August 1984 she became acting bureau chief, and since March 1985, Professor Cobb has been bureau chief. Joe Tom Easley Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, Texas A :St M University, J.D., 1971, University of Texas. Professor Easley practices law in New York City and is currently completing a graduate degree in epidemiology and public health at the Yale School of Medicine. He is a former law clerk to Chief Judge Baily Aldrich of the Unit- ed States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Professor Easley is a lec- turer for a national bar review course and is a member of the New York City and State bar associations. Daniel G. Fish Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, State University at Stony Brook, J.D., 1976, University of Texas. Professor Fish is the senior staff attor- ney with the Institute on Law and Rights of Older Adults, Hunter Col- lege Brookdale Center on Aging. He was a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow for two years and served with the Dal- las Legal Services Foundation. He has written extensively on topics involv- ing health care for the elderly. James H. Fogel Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, Harvard University, J.D., 1975, Yale University. Professor Fogel joined the New York County District Attorney's Office as assistant district attorney in 1977 after two years with Nickerson, Kramer, Lowenstein, Nessen, Kamin 81: Soll. He is senior trial counsel, director of Trial Advocacy Program, and deputy chief, Major Offense!Career Criminal Bureau. Janice Goodman Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, University of Pennsylva- nia, J.D., 1971, New York University. Professor Goodman is a practicing at- torney in New York City, specializing in employment discrimination, litiga- tion, and matrimonial matters. She has successfully litigated many large class action cases alleging sex-based discrimination, including the Wire Service Guild v. The Associated Press, Women's Committee for Equal Em- ployment Opportunity v. National Broadcasting Company and Newman v. General Motors. In 1972-73 she was associated with the Center for Consti- tutional Rights in the areas of wom- en's rights and reproductive freedom. She was a founding partner of the first feminist law firm in New York City: Bellamy, Blank, Goodman, Ross and Stanley, and a founder of the Women and the Law Conference. She is pres- ently representing the 911 Operators of New York City in a suit demanding pay equity with Fire Alarm Dispatch- ers and is representing some of the class members in Berkman v. City of New York, a suit brought by female firefighters. John Hazard Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1930, Yale University, LL.B., 1934, Harvard University, Certificate, 1937, Moscow Juridical Institute, J.S.D., 1939, Uni- versity of Chicago. I.I..D., 1969, Uni- versity of Freiburg, 1970, Lehigh Uni- versity, 1975, University of Leiden, 1977, University of Paris, 1979, Uni- versity of Louvain. Professor Hazard was an associate at Baldwin Todd 8: Young in New York City, 1939-41, Foreign Economic Ad- ministrator, 1941-46, professor at Co- lumbia University, 1946-76, Nash Professor, 1976-77, and has been Nash Professor Emeritus at Columbia since 1977. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the International Academy of Com- parative Law. He is the author of Law 8: Social Change in the USSR, 1953, Settling Disputes in Soviet Society, 1960, Communists 8a Their Law, 1969, and Managing Change in the USSR, 1983. Seymour Hertz Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1954, LL.B., 1956, Columbia University. Professor Hertz was a Harlan Fiske Stone and james Kent Scholar at Co- lumbia Law School. He has been a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8: Garrison since 1967, spe- cializing in corporate securities mat- ters and business combinations. He is a past member of the Securities Regu- lation Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and of the New York County Lawyers Asso- ciation, has participated in a number of PLI seminars dealing with securi- ties regulation and business combina- tions, and is the author of a chapter, Corporate Action, in Business Combinations, published by PLI. Barry L. Katz Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.S., 1973, J.D., 1976, Georgetown University. A member of the firm of Shereff Friedman Hoffman Sr Goodman, Pro- fessor Katz was formerly associated with the firm of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher 8: Flom and served as law clerk to Judge Robert W. Sweet of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. A cer- tified public accountant, he was an in- structor in financial accounting at Georgetown University. At law school he was editor of the Law Review. Robert M. Levy Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, Harvard University, I.D., 1975, New York University. Professor Levy is a staff attorney for the New York Civil Liberties Union. He was the director of the NYCLU's mental disability law project and has litigated widely on behalf of mentally disabled persons in community and institutional settings. He is currently the NYCLU's chief counsel in the Willowbrook case. Lela Porter Love Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, Harvard University, M.Ed., 1975, Virginia Commonwealth University, J.D., 1979, Georgetown University. Professor Love earned her master's de- gree while serving in the Teacher Corps. As a member of George Wash- ington University's clinical law facul- ty, she organized and directed a Small Business Clinic. She has practiced as an arbitrator in New York City's Civil Court and as a mediator for the Brooklyn Mediation Center, in addi- tion to her private practice as an advocate. Gertrud Mainzer Adjunct Professor of Law. Abitur, 1933, University of Frankfurt am Main, M.L.S., 1956, Pratt Institute, 1.D., 1965, New York University. After graduating from New York University School of Law cum laude, Professor Mainzer, while associated with the Law School's Project on So- cial Welfare Law, brought In re Gault before the United States Supreme Court, establishing due process rights for juvenile delinquents. Thereafter she was in private practice with Herz- feld and Rubin, specializing in family law, social welfare law, and the rights of the elderly. She was a cooperating attorney for the American and New York Civil Liberties Union. From 1979 until her retirement in 1984, she was a judge on the Family Court of the State of New York. She has returned to pri- vate practice and is presently chair of the Committee on Children and the Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Edwin Earl McAmis Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1956, LL.B., 1959, Harvard University Professor McAmis has been a partner at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher 8: Flom since 1977. He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Aston Magna Foundation for Mu- sic, Inc., and has been an active com- mittee member of several bar associa- tions in the areas of ethics and litigation. 1. Ezra Merkin Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1976, Columbia University, J.D., 1979, Harvard University. Professor Merkin graduated from Harvard cum laude. Following an as- sociation with the law firm of Mil- bank, Tweed, Hadley Sr McCloy, he joined Halcyon Investments, an in- vestment management firm in New York City. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mark S. Nadel , Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1978, Amherst College, J.D., 1981, Harvard University. Professor Nadel is a research associate at the Columbia University Business School Research Program in Telecom- munications and Information Policy. His publications have focused on mass media law and economics, par- ticularly the First Amendment, cable television, and media ownership. Mitchell I. Nelson Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1970, Brandeis University, j.D., 1973, University of Chicago. Professor Nelson graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, with hon- ors in philosophy from Brandeis. On graduation from law school, he joined the firm of Wien, Malkin 'Sn Bettex, New York City, becoming a member in 1979. He is currently a director of the Citizens Housing and Planning Council, the 92nd Street Y, and a member of the Real Estate Board of New York Legal Committee, City Bar Association Committee on Housing and Urban Development and Adviso- ry Board, Security Title and Guaranty Co Dennis Rapps Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1964, M.A., 1967, Brooklyn College, I.D., 1971, New York University. Professor Rapps is currently executive director of the National Jewish Com- mission on Law and Public Affairs QCOLPAJ, a voluntary association of attorneys seeking to facilitate the rea- sonable accommodation of religious needs when those needs conflict with standard societal practices. Martin David Schechter Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1955, Brooklyn College, LL.B., 1957, New York University. Professor Schechter is an active prac- titioner specializing in all aspects of real estate law in the metropolitan New York area and throughout the country. He has had substantial expe- rience in the field, and has written and lectured on his practical approach to solving problems relating to real es- tate transactions. He has been a mem- ber of the firm of Brodsky, Linett, Alt- man, Schechter dz Reicher since 1972. Steven L. Schwarcz Adjunct Professor of Law. B.S., 1971, New York University, J.D., 1974, Co- lumbia University. After receiving his bachelor'-s degree summa cum laude in aeronautical en- gineering fgraduating first in his classj, Professor Schwarcz entered law school, where he was a teaching fellow in property law and served on the Leg- islative Drafting Research Fund, working on projects concerned with regulating the automobile's effect on the environment and financial protec- tion for catastrophic nuclear liability. He has worked at Shearman Sz Ster- ling since graduating from law school, and was elected a partner in 1982. He concentrates on international corpo- rate finance with an emphasis on cor- porate reorganization of troubled companies. Professor Schwarcz also has maintained his interest in science, serving on the City Bar Association's Special Committee on Science and Law. He has been active for some years as counsel for the historic pres- ervation of the national landmark El- dridge Street Synagogue. Herbert Semmel Adjunct Research Professor of Law and Director, Center for Law and Health. B.S., 1950, New York Univer- sity, 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 Univer- sity of Illinois from 1965 to 1972 and has also taught at the University of California at Los Angeles and Univer- sity of Texas. He is director of Cardo- zo's Center for Law and Health, chair of the Legal Action Committee of the American Public Health Association, and has served on the District of Co- lumbia Medicaid Advisory Commit- tee and Statewide Health Coordinat- ing Council. He is author of Social Justice Through Law: New Approach- es in the Law of Civil Procedure. Jonathan L. Sulos Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., M.A., 1971, Colgate University, I.D., 1974, Harvard University. Professor Sulds is a member of the firm of Gibson, Dunn 8: Crutcher, where he specializes in labor and em- ployment law. He is a Phi Beta Kappa magna cum laude graduate of Colgate University and cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was articles editor of the Harvard Civil RightsfCivil Liberties Law Review. I'-Ie is a member of the Labor and Em- ployment Law Committee, Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York. Leon Wildes Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1954, Yeshiva University, J.D., 1957, LL.M., 1959, New York University. Senior partner of Wildes 8: Weinberg, a leading New York City immigration law firm, Professor Wildes is-widely known for his representation of john Lennon and Yoko Ono in their cele- brated immigration case. He is the former national president of the American Immigration Lawyers Asso- ciation, and a member of its Board of Governors. Having published and lec- tured extensively in his field, Profes- sor Wildes inaugurated Cardozo's course on immigration law. -sem i . A , ,af Wi -Off W -ww-4-.. iii. -quit. 3 4 I li ,gi X5 ' ,wiv ,, 1 , , W , Si K 5 N Q me ,B Q R o W 1' W x W sv. X x LQ N 'f Q wx l... x. he L is 1' '- in x -Q . 101 U3 OF! vw-1 ,- , ,, N, W E.. Q xx NN Q Q, 2 gg?- ,N EE f ff X' 1 if A .3-. 1' , 'Q I . - , . , 90 U 1 A ' 'W LTU! fig, 17 - if LJX 43' Rs 4 I 'f1..,: , 15 X Q3-X v X' 'ESL Q . 'QE ' 'A - n. 4,-v. . 9,3 ' - .. .. .w ' fy ' 1 ,DU ' . . 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HITIS Schoenfeld Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary Elizabeth 8: Paul Levinson Mazel Tov and Best Wishes To Our Beloved David, Upon His Graduation From The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University From His Parents- Cantor and Mrs. Lawrence Spern, Sister and Brother: Blissa and Brian Great Aunt: Helen Feuer Mazel Tov, and continued success to BEVERLY COHN in everything you do!! With Love From Your Shains and Ganse Mishpucha I Congratulations to SUSAN S. DANOFF fwife, mother and honor student! upon her graduation from Cardozo School of Law Class of 1987 Love Always, MARTIN, DOUGLAS 8: JENNIFER TO OUR DEAR soN, GRANDSON NEPHEW sr coUs1N RONALD STEVEN NIR Best Wishes On Your Graduation, With Much Success On All Your Future Endeavors. Mom 8: Dad Sherry and Donnie Nir Opa Teddy Schnur Safta Zippora Ackeraizen Faye, Buzz, Eric, 8: Michael Lazear Edna, Josie, Mosha, Ronan, 8: Ruth Fisher Miriam, Kobi, Shi, Yael, 8: Adi Zucker IRA 8: DORIS KUKIN To the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Best Wishes THE CSHERUW FUUNDATION ADRIANNA PAPELL LTD ADAM DOUGLASS INC. 498 7th Avenue New York City, NY Harvey Berkman David Korenbaum Robert Papell REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS-MOFITGAGES-MANAGEMENT .JOSEPH K. NATHANSCJN 8 EAST 76TH STREET 1212, 288-1225 N.Y., N.Y. 10021 Fran and Saul Singer congratulate their son David on his graduation from Cardozo. Michael and Daniel Singer congratulate their brother David on his graduation from Carclozo. To Our Dear Husband, Father, Son and Brother ALAN AVROMY EEIN We Wish You A Hearty Mazel Tov Upon Your Graduation From Law School. MAY YCU GO PROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH Love Always, Renee Fein Dahlia Shoshana and Leora Sheera Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Fein Ilana and Gila Mr. and Mrs. David Edelman and Alyssa Corgyratwztiorw to tHe C6155 qf1987! from T R01' DAMIAN and KRISTINA Susan and Alvtn Meadow, publzshers of MAN HATTAN Q2 congratulate Douglas Meadow and the Class of 1987 on a Job well done' ow...on to btgger and better thtngs' Westchester Spotlight magazine began publishing ten years ago with one magazine Spotlight on Rye Since then it has developed mto six separate community magazmes Northern Westchester Central Westchester Sound Shore!Westchester Connecticut Rockland!Bergen and Manhattan Over 350 000 readers from all parts of the tri state area enjoy the Spotlight family of magazmes The 120 page four color glossy publication is the primary source for local information of restaurants people places and events For further information about the magazine, please call 19143 381-4740 or write to: 126 Library Lane, Mamaroneck, New York 10543. I Best wishes Class of 1987 MJ. Sz K. CO. Clfficial on Campus Bookstores Acknowledgements A special thank you to Peter Richter, whose photography and ceaseless moral support deserve far more recognition than can be credited here. Also, many thanks to Jonathan Bourne, who, despite bar exam preparation, still managed to submit the many Joe Smots scattered throughout the book in select places. Photos on pages 2-9 appear courtesy of Yeshiva University Public Relations. JT? cl' Specifications 142 pages, 225 copies, type style: Palatino and Palatino Bold. Res Nova is published by the Cardozo Student Bar Association, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003, under the most arduous of circumstances. Printed by jostens Printing and Publishing Divi- sion, P.O. Box 297, State College, Pennsylvania 16804-0297. The official photographer for Res Nova is Lifetouch Senior Portraits, 601 Ontario Drive, Muncie, Indiana 47302. with local offices at 6 West 18th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011. 9 1987 by The Cardozo Student Bar Association Joe Smots 'Q 1987 by Jonathan Bourne Yoni, My bear heart swells with pride for you. Bunky v 9 pl ,fd J I 4 n a n V-9 f fa, v .-1- , fl ' - 95 ..,, . -' A iw Y ..- 1,. S vi' V--,-H 5 1 Q N ! .-...nm-N-Q4 'flmww-Swv!! ' 1 I Q. a A. 4 'rf' 3 41,-Q V 7 ,a 2 Y C y J A J.. 9.-.----H 5- 1- ' ' W 'A ' 'L 4- 'V ' ' I v-gil: uf ,-,D 5 f. if ,. 1 , . , , Y 1 .K - .5 ,pf Jr- .- v


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