Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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JACK H. F RIEDENTHAL Professor of Law The Priedenthals and their three children, Ellen, 5, Amy, 4, and Mark,2, returned from London last summer after a six month stay. During this time Professor Friedenthal studied the manner in which several western European countries have attempted to solve the housing problems of their low-income citizens. The knowledge gained through this study will be incorporated into the Stanford program concerning the legal problems of the poor. Professor Friedenthal and his wife can both claim Stanford as their alma mater. He earned a B.A. in economics in 1953 and his wife was a member of the law school class of 1960. Professor Friedenthal earned his LL.B. from Harvard in 1958, where he served as developments editor of the Harvard Law Review. He returned to Stanford as a member of the law faculty in 1958 and has 'taught here since that time, In 1965 he was visiting associate professor at the Michigan Law School. Professor Friedenthal teaches primarily in the fields of civil procedure, evidence, family law, and social welfare legislation. He has just completed a casebook and supplement in civil procedure. Although he modestly declines to take credit for it, he was instrumental in setting up the legal aid program which now involves so many Stanford law students in community service.

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Currently sporting a beard which which is the envy of all except possibly Professor Sher, Marc Franklin is particularly interested in younger students. He is working on a book introducing undergraduates to the legal process. Professor Franklin is active in many university activities including the Executive Committee of the Stanford Academic Council and the Committee of Fifteen. During recent summers he has lectured on Torts for the Bay Area Review Course. Born and raised in New York, Professor Franklin received an A.B. in government in 1953 and an LL.B. in 1956 from Cornell University, Where he was editor-in-chief of the Cornell Law Quarterbl. Following a year of legal practice in New York City, he served as law clerk to Judge Carroll C. Hincks of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. During 1958-59 he was law clerk to the Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. Before coming to Stanford in 1962, Professor Franklin taught for three years at Columbia Law School. He and his wife, Ruth, formerly administrative assistant to the Committee of International Studies at Stanford, are especially interested in African and South Pacific art. Limiting his athletic endeavors to the annual Student-Faculty baseball game, Professor Franklin can occasionally be seen balancing on the chalk tray While posing an especially difficult problem to his students. MARC A. FRANKLIN Professor of Law



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A youthful-looking man with a subtle sense of humor, Lawrence Friedman joins the Stanford law faculty this year as a professor of law. He brings with him a highly impressive list of writings. In addition to authoring Contract Law in America: A Social and Economic Case Study H9651 and Government and Slum Housing: A Century of Frustration 09681, Professor Friedman has published thirty-six law review articles. One look at his office will show that the list of publications will continue to grow, and he is currently working in collaboration with Professor Stewart Macauley of the University of Wisconsin on a source book, Law and the Behavioral Sciences. Professor Friedman was born in Chicago in 1930 and received an A.B. in 1948, a J.D. in 1951, and an M.LL. in 1957 from the University of Chicago. From 1957 until 1961 he taught at St. Louis University Law School, and from 1961 until 1968 he was a member of the law faculty at the University of Wisconsin Law school. He was a visiting professor of law at Stanford two years ago. At Stanford he will be teaching primarily in the area of law and social science and social legislation. Professor Friedman and his wife, Leah, have two children - Jane, 10, and Amy, 7. LAWRENCE M. FRIEDMAN Professor of Law

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