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ALBERT W. ALSCHULER Assistant Professor of Law Mr. Alschuler came to Texas this year after having served as law CIctIc to Justice Valter V. Schaefer of the Illinois Supreme Court, from 1965 to 1966. He has an A.B. degree from Harvard University and in 1965 received his LL.B. from Harvard, where he was Case Editor of the Harvard law Review. Admitted to the Illinois Bar, Mr. Alschulcr is presently Reporter for the Revision of the Texas Penal Code. He teaches Criminal law, Contracts, and Sales. EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Burleson Professor of Law Mr. Bailey received his B.A. ( 1920)and LLB.( 1928) from the University of Texas. In 1942, he received an S.J.D. degree from Harvard University. Mr. Bailey was an editor of the Texas law Review and a Chancellor and was awarded the Order of the Coif in 1928. Although his present practice is limited primarily to consultation, he was engaged in private practice from 1928 to 1930 with Callaway and Reed, Dallas. Texas. Then Mr. Bailey joined the faculty here as an associate professor and has since become Burleson Professor of law. He was a member of the State Bar Committee to draft the Business Corporation Act and has written a textbook, Texas tuni’ofWilb. which is now in the course of publication, as well as numerous articles in the law reviews, lie is a member of Phi Delta Phi. His courses include Wills and Estates. Trusts, Commercial law, and Agency. RICHARD V. BARNDT Associate Professor of Law Having graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S.L. (1959) and an LLB. (I960), Mr. Barndtthcn taught at Montana State University (1961). the University of Houston (1962), and the University of Washington (1963). In 1964 he came to Texas as an associate professor. Mr. Barndt is a member of the Utah Bar and has been Academic Advisor to the Legislative Intern Program and is presently a legislative Consultant. A recipient of the Order of the Coif, Mr. Barndt was Kditor-in-Chicf of the Utah law Review. He has written several articles, including Language and Logic in the law and Possible Worlds of Promise, both published in the Texas Law Review. He is on the Faculty Standards and Graduate Committees and teaches courses in Contracts, legislation, and language and Logic. 14
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MRS. MARION O. BONER Associate Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Law Mrs. Boner received her B.A. (1950), M.A. (1931), and LI..B. (1955), all at the University of Texas. She was legislation Editor of the Texas Law Review and received the Order of the Coif, before graduating with Honors. From I960 to 1965, she was Reference Librarian here, and before that had been Research Associate for the University of Texas law School Foundation, working with Judge Robert W. Stayton. With Judge Stayton, she published a series of five articles, The Plastic Code in Operation, in the Texas Law Review. Mrs. Boner has brought distinction to our school as a member of the American Association of law Libraries and of its Committees on the Index to Legal Periodicals and on Publications. She is a member of Kappa Beta Pi and is its faculty advisor, as well as being on the Faculty Committee on the Texas law Review. WOODFIN L. BUTTE Professor of Law With a B.A. from the University of Texas (1927), Mr. Butte went to Yale University for his LL.B. (1931). In 1939 he received his Doctorado en Cicncias Politicas from the Universidad Central de Venezuela. For twenty-four years, Mr. Butte was employed by Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey as a lawyer and executive, specializing in foreign law and oil production. He has been admitted to the Bars of Texas, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Venezuela, New York, and the United States Supreme Court, with a private practice in Puerto Rico and Venezuela between 1931 and 1939- With these eminent qualifications, he joined the faculty in 1964 as a professor and teaches Conflicts, Civil law, and International law. He is faculty advisor for the International law Society’ and Phi Alpha Delta, of which he is a member. He is also on the Faculty Curriculum, International Legal Studies, and Placement Committees. FRED COHEN Professor of Law A graduate of Temple University (B.S. in Political Science, 1957; LL.B., 1960), Mr. Cohen received an I.L.M. from Yale University in 1961. He is an accomplished scholar: Editor of the Temple Law Review, a Justice on the Moot Court Board, and graduate with Highest Honors in Constitutional Law and Criminal law. He was also a Sterling Fellow at Yale. During the summer of 1963, he was a Ford Foundation Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Wisconsin. He practiced law briefly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was Assistant Professor at Denver University law Center (1961-63). Since that time he has taught here, his courses including Criminal law, Constitutional Law, and seminars in Criminal Corrections, and Mental Illness and the Law. He is a Member of the American Bar Foundation’s Advisory Council on Law and Poverty; and Consultant, President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice (1966). From 1965 to 1966 Mr. Cohen was Reporter for the Committee on Revision of the Texas Penal Code. He is also Faculty Advisor for the Association for Criminal law Studies.
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