Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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One of the most prolific writers on the faculty, Iohn Kaplan is a frequent contributor to legal journals and other periodicalsg much of his writ- ing has been done on the issue of school segrega- tion. In addition to articles, he is the author of The Trial of jack Ruby-a critical analysis of that controversial event. He is presently involved in a study of the Warren Commission Report and the preparation of a casebook for Evidence. Professor Kaplan was born in New York, re- ceiving an A.B. in physics Cl95lj and an LLB. C195-41 from Harvard, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. After serving as law clerk to Mr. Justice Clark, United States Supreme Court, in i954-55 and spending a year working in criminology in Vienna, Austria, he was with the Criminal Division of the Department of Jus- tice from l956 until l96O. With the Department he held the positions of special assistant to the Attorney General assigned to Chicago and as- sistant United States attorney in San Francisco. After a year as a research analyst at the Hud- son Institute, he was appointed in 1962 to the faculty of Northwestern University Law School. He was a visiting professor at Boalt Hall, Univer- sity of California, in l964-65, and joined the Stanford faculty in l965. The Kaplans have three children-two girls and a boy. JOHN KAPLAN Associate Professor of Law

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I. MYRON IACOBSTEIN Law Librarian and Professor of Law Professor Iacobstein is the man who, as Stan- ford's law librarian, is responsible for the devel- opment and administration of the law library and its staff. In addition to this sizable task, he also serves as editor of the Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law, and has just completed and published a Water Law Bibliography for which he will continue to produce an annual supplement. Mr. Iacobstein was born in Michigan in 1920 and received a B.A. in history from Wayne State University in 1946, an M.S. in library science from Columbia University in 1950, and an LL.B. from Chicago-Kent School of Law in 1953, Where he was an editor of the Chicago- Kent Law Review. He served as assistant law librarian at the University of Illinois from 1953 until 1955, was assistant law librarian at Co- lumbia University from 1955 until 1959, and professor of law and law librarian at the Uni- versity of Colorado from 1960 until 1963. In 1963 he came to Stanford as law librarian and professor of law. The Iacobsteins have two children, a daugh- ter, 15, and a son, 10. They have a home in the Pine Hill area on the campus. Professor Iacob- stein is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, the American Documentation Institute, and the American Society for Interna- tional Law.



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Vitally interested in improving the 1aw and the administration of justice, john R. McDon- ough is a member of the California Law Revision Commission, the American Law Institute, and the judicial Conference of the Ninth Circuit. First as Executive Secretary, then as a member, and finally as Chairman of the Law Revision Commission, Professor McDonough worked on the seven year task of revamping the California Evidence Code, which was finally enacted by the Legislature in 1965. In both the A.L.I. and the judicial Conference he has been ja proponent of changes in the Federal diversity jurisdiction which would halve the number of cases reaching Federal courts by this route. He is presently on a committee of the judicial Council of the State of California considering a proposed revision of the California personal jurisdiction statutes. Closer to home, Professor McDonough took his first foray into politics last fall as Co-Chairman of the Santa Clara County Committee to Re-elect Governor Brown. Last january he was elected President of the Palo Alto-Stanford Democratic Council. At Stanford he is a member of the Com- mittee of 15, a group of faculty members, univer- sity administrators, and students concerned with a variety of university problems. Born and raised in the Northwest, Professor McDonough attended the University of Wash- ington and received an LL.B. from Columbia University in 1946 after serving as note editor of the Columbia Law Review. At Stanford as an as- sistant professor, he helped found the Stanford Law Review in 1948. After practicing for three years with the San Francisco firm of Brobeck, Phleger 81 Harrison, Professor McDonough re- turned to Stanford in 1952. From 1962 until 1964 he was acting dean of the law school. He and his wife, Margaret, and their two children, jana, 10, and john, 6, live on the campus. IOHN R. MCDONOUGH Professor of Law

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