Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1970

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Professor Jacobstein is responsible for the development and administration of Stanford's law library and its staff. He also serves as editor of the Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law and has recently completed and published a Water Law Bibliography for which he will continue to publish an annual supplement. Born in Michigan in 1920, Professor .Iacobstein spent his undergraduate years at Wayne State University, receiving a B.A. in history in 1946. In 1950, he took an M.S. in library science from Columbia University. He took his LL.B. from Chicago-Kent School of Law in 1953, where he was an editor of the Chicago-Kent Law Review. He was the assistant law librarian at the University of Illinois from 1953 until 1955, when he moved to take a similar position at Columbia University from 1955 until 1959. In 1960, he came West to become law librarian and professor of law at the University of Colorado, where he stayed until coming to Stanford in 1963. The .Iacobsteins have two children, a daughter, 18, and a son, 13, and they live in the Pine Hill area on campus. Professor Jacobstein is a member of the American Association of Law Librarians, the American Society for Information Sciences, and the American Society for International Law. J . MYRON JACOBSTEIN Law Librarian and Professor of Law

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JOHN BIN GHAM HURLBUT Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law ML Hurlbut, I don't want to bother you with this, but imagine just for a moment the countless numbers of students that have been fascinated over the years by all those bishops, hairy hands, and unhappy Rose. You wouldn't. call that a common garden variety contracts class, would you? Of course you wouldn't, but you don't have to answer- that .... Over the last thirty-three years, John Bingham Hurlbut has brought thousands of hours of enjoyment into the lives of Stanford law students with lectures that Socrates would have done well to emulate. Professor Hurlbut eamed an A.B. in political science in 1928 from the University of Southern California, an M.A. in political science in 1929 from Stanford, and an LL.B. in 1934 from Stanford. He and Professor Vernier were the co-authors of American Family Law, Volume IIL He practiced law in Los Angeles from 1934 until 1937 and then he returned to Stanford. In 1960-61 he was Fulbright Lecturer in Law at the University of Tokyo and at the Japanese Supreme Court's Legal Training and Research Institute. His teaching career was interrupted for three years by the United States Navy during World War Il. V Teaching law is not Professor Hurlbutls sole contribution to Stanford Education. He has served as the Stanford faculty athletic representative with the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference, and Vice President of the N.C.A.A. In his own right, he is an accomplished outdoorsman and angler.



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SANFORD H. KADISH Visiting Professor of Law Visiting this semester at Stanford Law School is Professor Sanford H. Kadish, professor of law from Boalt Hall at Berkeley. Born in New york City in 1921, Mr. Kadish received his B.S.S. from City College of New York City in 1942, then had a tour of duty in World War II as a Japanese language officer for the United States Navy, and then received his LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1948. After practicing law in New York City for three years, he commenced his teaching career. He taught first at the University of Utah Law .School f195l-6Oj, then at Harvard Law School as a visiting professor C1960-6lj, then at the University of Michigan Law School C1961-645, and since 1964 at Boalt Hall at Berkeley. In addition he has also been a visiting professor at the University of Texas Law School, a Fulbright lecturer at the University of Melboume Law School C1956j, and a lecturer for the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies at Freiburg University, Germany 09671. In 1968 he served as a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University, England, and in 1968-69 he spent the academic year as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Behavioral Sciences at Stanford. Professor Kadish's major work has been in the area of Criminal Law. He is the co-author - with M. G. Paulsen - of a widely used casebook in Criminal Law, and he has written a variety of articles on the subject in the law review literature. Until its recent demise he was one of the Reporters for the Califomia Legislative Project to Revise the Penal Code. In 1966-67 he served as a special consultant to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and -the Administration of Justice, in which capacity he wrote several chapters of the Crime Commission Report and directed a task force group in juvenile delinquency. During his year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, he worked on a project which has taken form as the AddisoniRoach Lecture Series at the University of Indiana entitled The Legality of Lawlessnessf' At Berkeley, Mr. Kadish is particularly active in the area of academic freedom and his writings in this area are found in Gorovitz, ed., Freedom and Order in the University H9671 and in Metzger, Kadish et al, Dimensions 0 f Academic Freedom 09691.

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