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N h- ' l nr ' - ------ Malvina Halberstam fGuggenheim1 Professor of Law. B.A., 1957, Brooklyn Col- legep ID., 1961, M.I.A., 1964, Columbia University. Professor Halberstam is a member of the orig- inal faculty of the Law School. Previously she was a professor at Loyola University, and a visiting professor at a number of institutions. She has held a number of positions in the public and private sectors, including that of assistant district attorney in the Office of Frank S. Hogan and senior attorney for the National Legal Program on Health Problems of the Poor. Articles and book reviews editor of the Columbia Law Review, she is now an associate in the Columbia University Seminar on Human Rights and a member of the ABA Working Group on Terrorismg the Interna- tional Law Association, American Branch QEX- ecutive Committee1g the American Society on International Law, American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, and Continuing Seminar on Zionist Thought. Her book fwith Elizabeth Defeis1, Legal Rights of Women in the U.S.: International Agreements as an Al- ternative to the E.R.A.? is due to be published shortly. Professor Halberstam spent the 1984- 85 academic year as a visiting professor at the Hebrew University of jerusalem and the 1985- 86 academic year in Washington, D.C., as counselor on international law in the U.S. De- partment of State, Office of the Legal Adviser, where she is continuing as a consultant. 1001 FACULTY Eva H. Hanks Professor of law. Referendar, 1951, Preie Universitat Berlin, Faculty of Lawg LLB., 1960, Uni- versity of California at Los An- gelesg LL.M., 19625 1.S.D., 1969, Columbia University. Professor Hanks began her teaching career as an associate in law at Columbia University dur- ing 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 Pro- fessor. She has been a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wil- son School, Princeton Universi- ty 119721, Indiana University School of Law 11973-741, and New York University School of Law 11974-751. While a student at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, Pro- fessor 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 au- thor of numerous articles on wa- ter law and co-author twith Tar- lock and 1. Hanks1 of Environmental Law and Policy. She served as associate dean of academic affairs at Cardozo from 1977 to 1981. John L. Hanks Professor of Law. B.S., 1966, JD., 1968, Rutgers Universityp M.A., LL.M., 1972, Columbia University. Professor Hanks began his teaching career as an associate in law at Colum- bia Law School 11968-721. Subsequent- ly he was director of admissions 11971-731 and assistant professor of law 41972-741 at Rutgers University School of Law, and visiting assistant professor at Indiana University School of Law C1973-741. 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 Unit- ed 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.
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Pl Q Richard D. Friedman Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976, Harvard Univesityg 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 finishing 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. Kaufman, 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, and ad- ministrative law. He is the general editor of Wigmore on Evidence and is revising the hearsay portion of that treatise. Toby Golick Director, Cardozo Bet Tzedek Legal Services Clinic. B.A., 1966, Barnard Collegeg j.D., 1969, Columbia University. Professor Golick has worked in legal services for the poor since her graduation from Columbia 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 nu- merous important cases involving the rights of the elderly and disabled. She has been a frequent lecturer on public 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 Committee on Public Interest Law of the New York State Bar Association. rf' I , .J C Minasse Haile Professor of Law. B.A., 1950, University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1954, M.A., 1957, Ph.D., 1961, Columbia University. g 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 11961-621, 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 Emperor's Private Cabinet comprising the depart- ments of Foreign Affairs, Judicial Affairs, Economic Affairs, Social Affairs, Chief of Staff Section, External Security, and Religious Affairs. In 1968 Profes- sor Haile became Ambassador of Ethiopia to the United States. He served as Ambassador until 1971, when he became Minister of Foreign Affairs, heading Ethiopia's delegations to the United Nations General Assembly, Organization of African Unity, Non-Aligned 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 profes- sor of law at Villanova University School of Law. FACULTY! 99
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Arthur I. Iacobson lili- 1' Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, J.D., 1974, Ph.D. 1978, Harvard University. Professor Jacobson was an associate with the firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen 8: Hamilton, New York City, from 1975 to 1977. He holds a Ph.D. in government, on the political philoso- phy of Hegel. His scholarly work has focused on fiduciary obligation and the law of associa- tions. Professor Jacobson's areas of teaching are civil procedure, jurisprudence, and corpo- rate law. He served as associate dean of aca- demic affairs during 1982-83. as f MJ' 1-.aa--M Richard M. joel Associate Dean. B.A., 1972, ,l.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 Of- fice in 1975. After serving as deputy chief of the Appeals Bureau, he came to Yeshiva University as Director of Uni- versity Alumni Affairs. In 1980 he became assistant dean at Cardozo School of Law, and has been associate dean since 1982. ln addition to his de- canal duties, Dean joel teach- es professional responsibility and has taught legal writing and moot court. Claude-Roland Klein Visiting Professor of Law. Licence en Droit, 1961, M.A., 1963, Docteur d'Etat, 1965, University of Strasbourg. Professor Klein was born and educated in Strasbourg, France. He taught in France until 1968 at which time he went to Israel. He has been a professor at He- brew University Law School since 1968 and Dean of the Law School, 1978-81. He was a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1977, and at the Uni- versity of Southern California in 1986. ' . .pam ln-. james B. Lewis Visiting Professor of Law. LL.B., 1940, Catholic University of America. Professor Lewis was, from 1955 to 1982, a partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 811 Garrison, New York City, specializing in tax- ation. He has taught on the adjunct faculties of New York Universi- ty 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 Institute's federal estate and gift tax and federal income tax projects. He was chairman of the Section of Taxation, American Bar Association, 1984-85. He was a member of the Advisory Group to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in 1977 and 1987. He is the author of The Estate Tax, now in its fourth edition, and of The Marital Deduction. He has been on the Cardozo faculty since 1983. FAC U LTY! 101
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