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LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor Of Law Mr. Green holds a B.A. from Ouachita College, an M.A. from Yale University, and an LL.B. from the University of Texas. He has also received the LL.D. from Louisiana State University. Beginning as an Instructor in Law in 1915, he rose to the rank of Professor of Law in 1920 at the University. After practicing for six years, he became Dean, on leave, of the University of North Carolina School of Law; and during that time, he was named Professor at Yale University. He was Dean of Northwestern University School of Law for eighteen years. Mr. Green returned to the University as a Professor of Law. He has written many articles for legal periodicals, and his publications include: Rationale of Proximate Cause, Judge and Jury, Cases on Relations, The Judicial Process in Tort Cases, Traffic Victims, and My Philosophy of Law. EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Professor Of Law Albert Sidney Burleson Professorship Mr. Bailey began the practice of law in Dallas in 1928, after having received the B.A. and LL.B. degrees from the University of Texas. He became an Associate Professor in 1930 and has been a Professor since 1936. He received the S.J.D. degree from Harvard in 1942. Mr. Bailey assisted in drafting the Texas Business Corporations Act and is a member of the Texas Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Law. Mr. Bailey lectures on a wide range of courses which includes: Trusts, Wills and Estates, Agency, and Commercial Law. 14
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THOMAS T. GIBSON, III Assistant Dean Of The University Of Texas School Of Law BYRON F. FULLERTON Assistant Dean And Director Of Continuing Legal Education For The School Of Law
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GUS M. HODGES Professor Of Law Hines H. Baker Professorship Mr. Hodges received his LL.B. from the School of Law in 1932. He had previously received the B.B.A. degree in 1930. He was admitted to the Bar in 1932 and practiced law in Dallas until 1940. In that year, he joined the faculty as an Associate Professor. He has lectured in Judicial Remedies, Trial Procedures and Pleading, and Appellate Procedure. He is the author of the standard w'ork, Special Issue Submission in Texas, which earned him the recognition as the foremost authority of that facet of Texas practice. He has served as a Commissioner on Uniform State Law. He co-authored the casebook, Texas Trial and Appellate Procedure. WILLIAM ORR HUIE Professor’Of Law Sylvan Lang Professorship Mr. Huie holds a B.A. from the Henderson State College, an LL.B. from the University of Texas, and an S.J.D. from Harvard. He was admitted to practice in 1935, joining the faculty as an Associate Professor in 1936. He became a Professor in 1946. Mr. Huie served as the Assistant Dean from 1946 to 1948. His publications include: Cases on Oil and Gas, Texas Cases on Marital Rights, Cases on Texas Land Limitations, Texas Public Lands, and Texas Supplement on Administration of Estates. Mr. Huie lectures on Oil and Gas, Marital Rights, Texas Land Titles, and Trusts. JERRE S. WILLIAMS Professor Of Law Rex G. Baker Professorship Mr. Williams received the A.B. from the University of Denver and the LL.B. from Columbia. From 1941 to 1942, he served as an Instructor of Law’ and Faculty Editor of the Iow'a Law Review at the University of Iowa. He served with the Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946. In 1946, he came to the University as an Associate Professor, rising to Professor in 1950. Mr. Williams has served in the capacities of Attorney of the Office of Price Administration and Associate Director of the Study of Loyalty-Security Programs of the City of New’ York Bar Association. He has published Cases and Materials on Employees Rights, Labor Relations and the Law, and treatises on the structure of the legal system. 15
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