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JOSEPH TYREE SNEED Professor of Law B.B.A. 1941, Southwestern University; LL.B. 1947, University of Texas. Part time Lecturer, University of Texas Business Administration Department; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas 1947-51; Associate Professor of Law 1951-54; Professor of Law since 1954, U.S. Army Air Force, three years. Subjects: Federal Taxation, Estate and Cift Taxation, Creditors Rights, Fraud and Mistake. MILLARD HARRINGTON RUUD Professor of Law B.S.L. 1942, LL.B. 1947, University of Minnesota. Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1947-48; Associate Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1948-50; Professor of Law since 1950. President, Minnesota Law Review, 1946-47. Assistant Executive Director, Texas I rgislativc Council 1950-52. Captain, U.S. Army, World War II. Subjects: Legislation. Agency 6c Partnership, Commercial Law. Local Government. HUBERT WINSTON SMITH Professor of Law and Medicine, Director Law-Science Institute A.B. 1927, MBA. 1931, University of Texas; University of Edinburgh Medical School, Scotland, 1936-38; M.D. 1941, Harvard Medical School; LL.B. 1930, Harvard Law School. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1930, Circuit Court of Appeals (5th Cir.) 1933; U.S. Supreme Court, 1934. Massachusetts, 1942. Subjects: Evidence, Legal Medicine 6c Elements of Medicolegal Litigation, The Science of Human Behavior in Relation to Law. ROBERT WELDON STAYTON Distinguished Professor of Law B.A. 1907. University of Texas; 1904-08. LL.B. 1927, University of Texas. Practiced law 1908-09, San Antonio, Texas. Berry 6c Kleberg; 1909-23, Corpus Christi, Texas since 1925. Managing Secretary, Texas Law Review since 1926. Subjects: Judicial Remedies, Trial and Appellate Procedure. Judicial Administration, Administration Criminal Law.
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KEITH E. MORRISON Professor of I .aw Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1927-29; B.A. 1931, University of Kansas, M.S. 1939, University of Wyoming; LL.B. 19 18, Yale University. Economist, Agriculture Extension Service, University of Wyoming, 1939-41. Associate Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1948-51; Professor of Law since 1951. U.S. Air Corps and U.S. Army 1942-45. Subjects: Taxation, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law. CHARLES TILFORD McCORMICK Distinguished Professor of Law B.A. 1909. University of Texas; LL.B. cum laude. Harvard University, 1912. Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1922-26; Professor of Law, University of North Carolina. 1926-31; Dean, 1927-31; Professor of Law, Northwestern University, 1931-40, 1951; Dean and Professor of Law, University of Texas 1940-49; Summer teaching, Cornell, Yale, Chicago, Stanford. University of Washington, Columbia, Harvard. Subjects: Contracts, Federal Procedure, Evidence. WALTER E. OBERER Associate Professor of Law B.A. 19 12. Ohio Wesleyan University: LL.B. 1948 Harvard Law School, Admitted to practice, Michigan, 1949. Private practice, Detroit, 1949-55. Lecturer, part-time. Detroit College of Law. 1952-55. U.S. Army. 1942-46. Subjects: Criminal Law, Legal Profession. Corporations, Agency and Partnership, Contracts. WOODROW WILSON PATTERSON Legal Aid Clinic Director Pre-law, University of Texas; LL.B. 1936, University of Texas School of Law. Admitted to practice in Texas, 1936. Private practice in Austin, Texas, 1936-37; Assistant District Attorney, Travis County, Texas. 1937-41; member of firm of Patterson tx Patterson since 1941. Member: American Bar Association, Travis County Bar Association and State Bar of Texas. Subjects: Legal Aid, Office Practice.
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JOSEPH PARKER WITHERSPOON Professor of Law A.B. 1930, University of Chicago; LL.B. 1948, University of Texas. Assistant Professor of Law, 1948-50; Associate Professor of Law 1950-55; Professor of Law since 1955. On leave of absence I951«54 iv Chief Counsel O.P.S.. Apnarcl and Service Trades Branches; Assistant Chief Counsel Consumer Soft Goods Division, Washington, D.C. Member: Texas State Bar Association. Lt. Cmdr., USNR, active duty U.S. Navy, 1942-46. Subjects: Administrative Law, Legislation, Constitutional Law, Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence. JERRE STOCKTON WILLIAMS Professor of Law A.B. 1938, University of Denver; LL.B. 1941, Columbia University. Instructor, University of Iowa Law School, and Faculty Editor, Iowa Law Review, 1941-42; Assistant Professor of law. University of Denver School of Law. 1946; Associate Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1946-50; Professor of Law since 1950. University of North Carolina, summer, 1952. Subjects: Constitutional Law, Labor Relations, Employees’ Rights, Legal Profession, Seminar in Legal and Economic Aspects of Collective Bargaining. E. WAYNE THODE Associate Professor of Ijiw B.S. 1943, University of Illinois; LL.B. 1950. University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas. 1950. Briefing Attorney Supreme Court of Texas 1950-51; Assistant Attorney General, Texas, 1951-52; Practiced with Ralph Yarborough, 1952-55. Associate Professor of Law, University of Texas, since 1955. Member American Bar Association, Texas State Bar and Travis County Bar Association. Subjects: Procedure, Torts. CEORCE W ILFRED STU M BERG Distinguished Professor of Law B.A. 1909, Louisiana State University; Washington University 1909-10; LL.B. 1912; Columbia University, Oxford, England, 1913-14 and portion of 1916; J.D. 1924, Yale. Louisiana State University Law' School 1919-23 and 1924-25. Associate and Full Professor; Professor of Law, University of Texas since 1925. Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard University summer 1948. Subjects: Criminal Law. Conflict of Laws, Admiralty.
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