University of Texas School of Law - Peregrinus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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Robert c McGinnis Associate Professor of Law After receiving hit B-A. decree- from the University of Texas in I9)K. Mr. McGinnis attended Yale Univettity School of Law and received hit LLB. in 19-11. He then went to Cleveland. Ohio, to praetKe, where l c remained until he joined the United States Navy during World War II. After the war. Mr. McGinnis moved to Dallas and became Professor of law at Southern Methodist University After some years of practicing and teaching in Dallas. Mr, McGinnis came to Austin to join the law firm of Powell. Rauhut. McGinnis. Rcavlcy and Lochridgc. of which he is currently an active pattner. Mr. McGinnis teaches Administrative Law. 28 faculty FRANK J. MAI.ONFY Associate Professor of Imw Mf. Maloney (tccirol hi' B. A, degree from the University id Tun in 195 V Uc- remained at the Univenity to tweiw hit from the law School in 1956. Mr. Maloney was ad- mined to practice in Ttiii in 1956. and is a member of the Texas Bar and the Ami-man Bar Allocution. He Spent four years in (Ik Distriit Attorney-' office in Travn County, from 1956 to I960, before becoming the First A i'tant Attorney General in Chief of the law Enforcement Division. Mr. Maloney liai been with tin- law School vinec 1965 ' Asv«iatc Professor. lie lei lutes in Criminal Law.

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LEON LEBOW1TZ Professor of Ltw Mr. Lcbowiiz received his A B. (torn Baylor University in 19(0. his I-L.B. in 1 B (Baylor) and his 1.1..M. from New York University in 1952. After briny; admitted to the Texas State Bar in 194), he served in the United Staten Army. From 1946-1948, he was an Assistant Professor and Law Librarian at Bflytor University law School. He joined The University of Texas law Facility in 1955 is a Visiting Professor of law and rose to Professor of law in 1957. He lectures in Private Corporations, Partner-ships. Corporation Finance. Introduction to Lejeal Process and Agency. He is the author of Lexaf BiUioxrepbf assf Rtitertb. faculty PIERRE R. LOISEAUX Professor of l iw Mr. Losceaux received hi» LLB. from Boston University in 1950 and hit LL.M. from New York Univertiry in 1951. He wan admitted to practice in Massachusetts in 1950. but soon became a Teaching Fellow at New York University School of Law. From 1951-1955. he wat an Account Protector of Law at the University of Arkansan; and from 1955-1955 he held that position at Fmory University, when he became an Associate Professor of Law. He joined the University of Texas in 1957 as an Associate Professor of Law. Since then, lie has lectured on Creditor's Rights, labor Law, Fraud and Mistake and Contracts. Mr. I.oiteuux is a member of the American Arbitration Association Panel of Arbitrators and the Libor Law Group Trust. 27



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R OI-AN MOORHEAD I'iiiring Pro esior of Law Mr. Moot heatl received hit A.H dejt'cv from tire University of Kansas in I91X. and lilt LLH. from Git»imhi.i in 1911. Hr tsat admitted 10 practice before the Tetat and Federal Itarr in 1912. and served at Assistant Attorney' (icncral of Texas from 19-12 to 19IV Mr. Moorhead, was on the fatuity Itf the I .aw School in 1915 an.l 1911. arvl a.cain in 1916 anJ 1917. He hat Itcen on the fatuity of the Colleite of Kusinest Administration. Mr. Mi rh -a.l lectures courses in ontrattt ant! conducts a seminar in Fiduciary Administration. faculty KEITH E. MORRISON Professor of l-iu Mr Mormon attetvleil the University of Kintn anil receives! hi B.A. in 19)1. Hr rneiwJ !»• M S (tom the University f Wyoming in 19)9. From 19)9 to 1941. Mr. Morrison was an Economist (or the Agtisuttural Extension Scrsmc of the University ..( Wyoming. He compktrxl his law work m I VIS at Yale University Sshool of Ijw anil then came to the University of Texas as an Asvxiatc Professor of Law. He Isas been Professor of Ijw sinre 19)1. Mr. Morrison leslures in Taxation, Constitutional Law anil Estate Planning. 29

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