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The Cast and Crew ot the 1986 Show Prediction staff: First Row: James Stockard. Nancy Shaw. Sheila Slevin, Marc Taubenfeld Second Row: Wilson. Don Schauer. Chnstia Cooke. One of the most popular events of the spring semester each year is Assault Flattery, a satiric comedy about the law school and the legal profession, produced and directed through the collective creative genius of students and professors. Scripts and music are solicited from the student body to be linked — sometimes tenuously — with a chosen theme. This year's theme was Rocky Lawyer Picture Show.' The 1985-86 production staff was: Christia Cooke, Sheila Slevin, Don Schauer, Nancy Shaw. William Osborn. Kathy Wilson, Marc Taubenfeld, Fred Garrett, and Jaime Stockard. Assault Flattery — 29
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First Row, Sheila Sievin. Beth Dunn, Traci Bransford. Elizabeth Horan Jayne Waldrop, Michael Olvera Third Row: Anthony Brown. Remta D King Peter Jerkins Second Row, Forrest Lumpkin. Jerome Y. Roache. Lisa Dorneli, Alan D'Apice. Stephon E. Johnson. Vincent L. Dulweber. Mark A. Smith. The American Journal of Criminal Law published three times a year and had the second largest circulation of all UT Law School periodicals Within the United States, the AJCL had a national reputation among lawyers, jurists and scholars. It had been cited by courts on both the state and federal levels. The journal received substantial support from faculty submissions as well as a number of submissions from practitioners and pro fessors across the country Student members were encouraged to develop their writing and research skills through composition of notes and comments of legal significance. 28 — American Journal of Criminal Law
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First Row: Todd T. Wong. Tracy L Waters. A»an Waldrop. Ross Horton, Tom Gary Halbert. Rruce Poddy. Third Row: Belh CoUum Rob Dollars. Hays. Melody Cooper, Dan Hu. Sauodda R. Chase Second Row: Jeff Conner Randy Pulrran. Scott MacLaren. David Kap an. Bruce S. Feaster. Don Schauer. Charles Stanfield, Roger Wandef. Richard Alpert. Paul Heard. The Board of Advocates was an honorary organization whose purpose was the encouragement of oral advocacy and brief writing skills through moot court, mock trial, and other programs involving advocacy. As early as 1949, the Board of Managers administered the Hildebrand Competition. By 1962, the group was known as the Moot Court Board, and in the early 1970s, the name was changed to the Board of Advocates, when activities of the organization extended beyond Moot Court. Membership was offered to students who accumulated the required number of competition points, earned by participation in advocacy programs, and administrative points, earned by performance of duties for the organization. Most competitions are open to all law students. The B O A administered competitions, sponsored teams and recognized outstanding performances. Additionally, the Board was responsible for handling duties of the Permanent Secretary to the Order of the Barristers, a national organization comprised of the outstanding students of advocacy selected by over 100 member law schools. 30 — Board of Advocates
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