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EDWARD A. MEARNS, JR. Associate Dean and Professor of Law Torts, Legal Philosophy Professor Mearns received a B.S. degree from Yale University in 1951 and graduated kom the Law School in 1958. Prior to entering law school, he served as a Lieutenant in the U. 3. Navy. Immediately after gradu- ation, Mr.Mearns was appointed an Instructor of the Law School. Last year, Mr. Mearns was a Fullbright Lecturer on American Law at the University of Messina and the Uni- versity of Rome. He returned to the Law School in 1963 to assume additional duties as Assistant Dean. Mr. Mearns was appointed Associate Dean and a Professor of Law in 1964. l3 DANIEL J. MEADOR Professor of Law Evidence, Federal Courts, Legal Method Constitutional Litig ation Seminar Professor Me ador came to the Law School in 1957 with a diversified leg 31 background. He received his B. S. from Auburn in 1948 and his LL.B. from the Uni- versity of Alabama in 1951. He served in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps for two ye ars and earned and LL.M. degree from Harvard in 1954. Thereafter, Mr. Meador became law clerk to Justice Hugo Black of the United States Supreme Court. Immediately before joining the faculty of the Law School, Mr. Meador was associated with a law firm in Birmingham, Alabama. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH Professor of Law Admiralty, Conflict of Laws, Evidence Professor Nash holds a B. S. degree from the Virginia Military Institute and a LL.B. from the University of Virginia. After two years in private practice in Hunt- ington, West Virginia', Mr. Nash returned to the Uni- versity as an Associate Professor of Law in 1927. He was appointed a full professor in 1937. Mr. Nash is the editor ofLaLw-gf Evidence EVirginia
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JOHN C. MCCOID II Professor of Law Civil Procedure, Insurance, Conflicts Professor McCoid received his B.A. and LL. B. degrees from Vanderth University in 1950 and 1953 respectively. He is a member of the Bar of the states of Iowa and Virginia and is a member of the American Bar Association. From 1956 to 1957, Mr. McCoid was a teaching fellow at Harvard Law School instructing in the first-year group program, a seminar in the application of first year courses. In 1957, he joined the Law School faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law. He was made a full Professor in 1963. PETER C. MANSON Professor of Law Criminal Law Professor Manson, who r e c e iv e d his B. A. degree from the Unive rsity of Florida and his LL. B. degree from the University of Virginia, joined the Virginia law faculty upon his retirement from the Army in July, 1960. On the same date, he' was appointed Director of the Joint Committee on Continuing Legal Education of the Virginia State Bar and The Virginia State Bar Association. In this latter capacity, Mr. Manson organizes and pre- sents continuing 1 e 9 all e du c a ti on institutes for the practicing lawyers in Virginia. While in the Army, Mr. Mansonhad various assignments as a staffjudge advocate and in the Office of the Judge Advo cate General in Washington. He was also an Instructor and Chief of the Military Division at the JAG School in Charlottesville from 1955 to 1959. CARL McFARLAND Professor of Law Administrative Law, Legislation Professor McFarland received B.A. , M.A. , LL.B., and LL.D. degrees from Montana State University and an S.J.D. from Harvard. He has practiced before various administrative agencies, state and federal courts, in- cluding the Supreme Court of the United States. After serving as a visiting Professor at the Law School in 1940- 50, Mr. McFarland returned to Montana State University where he served as President from 1951 to 1957. In 1958, he was welcomed back to the University on a permanent basis. Mr. McFarland has written extensively in the field of Administrative Law and among his many writings is a case-book on Administrative Law, co-authored with the late Judge Arthur T. Vanderbilt in 1952. Mr. McFarland served as co-editor of the Montana Revised Statutes in 1936. Special Assistant to the U. S. Attorney General in 1937-39.
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KENNETH R. REDDEN Professor of Law Criminal Law, Domestic Relations, Family Law Equitable Remedies Professor Redden received his LL.B. horn the Uni- versity of Virg inia in 1940. He practiced law in New York City until 1942, when he be came law clerk to Judge A. M. Dobie. Mr. Redden returned to the Uni- versity in 1944 to join the faculty of the Law School as an Assistant Professor. He has, since that time, lectured widely at other American law schools and foreign uni- iversities. He has been a consultant to the Federal Government since 1954 and is on the ArbitrationPanel of the Federal Me di ation and Conciliation Service. He spent two years in Turkey as Director of a State Depart- ment Legal Mission. Mr. Redden has a varied writing career. He has pub- lished, am ong others, a casebook on E uit , books on Jurisprudence, Investments, Bankruptcy and has recently completed Lawyers' Medical Cxclogedia which he edited with Dr. Frankel of the Medical School. Mr. Redden is currently on a leave of absence, on a government assignment in Africa. A. J. GUSTIN PRIEST Professor of Law Corporations, Public Utility Regulation Professional Ethics, Parliamentary Law Professor Pri e st received both his A. B. and LL. B. degrees from the University of Idaho. Mr. Priest moved to New York City in 1926 after practicing in Idaho for five years. He was a partner in the New York firm of Reid 8 Priest from 1937 to 1953 andretains an association with the firm as counsel. In 1953, Mr. Priest joined the Virginia Law School faculty. Mr. Priest is a life fellow of the American Bar Foundation and s erve d as Chairman of the Section of Public Utility Law of the ABA in 1951-52. He has fre- quently appeared before the Federal Power Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission in a legal capacity. LAURENS H. RHINELANDER Professor of Law Agency and Partnership, Investments and Securities Law and Accounting Professor Rhinelander received his A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Harvard University and an M.A. degree from the University of C a mbridg e. He served as law clerk to Judge Augustus N. Hand and thereafter practiced law in Boston hom 1937-1941. He has served as Assistant General Counsel to the CivilanProduction Administration and was on the legal staff of the War Production Board from 1941-1947. He was an Associate Professor of Law at George Washington University in 1947-48. In 1948, he joined the faculty of the Law School. During 1960-61, Mr. Rhinelander was on leave of absence to study the British Restrictive Trade Practices fit in Great Britain under a Gugg enheim Grant.
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