FELDMAN, LINDA B., (F) Dir.,
Educ'l Servs. Brooklyn. b.1944. B.A., 1966, American; M.A., 1973,
New Sch. For Social Res.; J.D., 1983, Brooklyn. Admitted:
NY, 1983. Att'y Newman, Aaronson & Newman, P.C., NYC, 1984-87.
Subjects: Academic Support; Legal Process
GARFIELD, LESLIE, Assoc.
Prof. & Dir., Acad. Support Prog. Pace. B.A., 1982; J.D.,
1985, Univ. of Florida. Arts. Ed., U.Fla. L.Rev. Admitted:
FL, 1986; NY, 1986. Lect., Pace, 1985-86; Staff Att'y, NYC
Coun., 1985-90; Ass't Prof., Pace, 1990-92; Assoc. Prof., since
1992. Subjects: Criminal Law; Legal Research & Writing.
GRAHAM, MARK, Academic
Support Specialist, Office of the Dean of Students, Columbia University
School of Law. B.A., Economics, magna cum laude, University
of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1993; M.A., Organizational Psychology,
Teachers College, Columbia University, 1996. Conducted academic
research at University of Massachusetts, United Nations Institute
For Training and Research, Columbia University and Columbia Business
School, 1990-95. Co-Director and Tutor, Teachers College Writing
Skills Center, Columbia University, 1993-present; Academic Support
Specialist, Columbia University School of Law, 1994-present.
HOPKINS, KEVIN L., Vis.
Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Acad. Support (Harrisburg). Widener.
B.A., 1981, Duke; M.A., 1983, Univ. of Delaware; J.D., 1989, Wm.
& Mary. Admitted: KY, 1990. Assoc., Woodward, Hobson
& Fulton, Louisville, KY, 1989-91; Legal Writing Prof., Widener,
1991-95; Vis. Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Acad. Support, since 1995.
Subjects: Advanced Legal Research, (S); Legal Research &
Writing. Legal Counsel, DE Community Reinvestment Action Com.,
since 1993.
HUNT, CECIL JEROME, II, Assoc.
Prof. Touro. b.1952. A.B., 1975, Harvard; J.D., 1980, Boston Coll.
Ed., Boston Coll. Third World L.J. Admitted: MA, 1980.
Assoc. Att'y, Goldstein & Manello, P.C., Boston, 1980-84;
Sr. Assoc. Att'y, Widett, Slater & Goldman, P.C., Boston,
1984-86; Sr. Assoc. Att'y, Harrison & Maguire, P.C., Boston,
1986-88; Ass't Prof., Puget Sound, 1988-91; Assoc. Prof., Touro,
since 1991. Subjects: Commercial Law; Commercial Paper; Contracts;
Jurisprudence; Property; Real Estate Transactions.
KNAPLUND, KRISTINE S., (F) Sr. Lect. & Dir., Acad. Support Prog. U.C.LA. b.1954, B.A., 1974, Oberlin Coll.; J.D., 1977, Cal., Davis. Admitted: CA, 1978; NY, 1978. Staff Att'y, Queens Legal Servs., L.I. City, NY, 1979-81; Sr. Assoc., Ambler & Newman, NYC, 1981-83; Lect., U.C.L.A., 1983; Acad. Counselor, 1983-85; Dir., Acad. Support Prog., since 1985; Lect., 1985-89, 1990-94; Sr. Lect., since 1994. Subjects: Introduction to Law; Legal Research & Writing; Wills & Trusts.
MERCER, KATHRYN L., (F) Prof.
of Lawyering Skills. Case Western Res. b.1956. A.B., 1977, Duke;
J.D., 1983; M.S.S.A., 1983, Case Western Res. Admitted:
OH, 1983. Ph.D. Cand., Case Western Res., since 1985. Assoc.,
Walter, Haverfield, Bueschner & Chockley, Cleve., 1983-84;
Instr., Case Western Res., 1984-94; Prof. of Lawyering Skills,
since 1994. Subjects: Alternative Dispute Resolution; Clinical
Teaching, (S); Family Law, (S); Law & Social Science, (S);
Legal Research & Writing, (S). Trainer, OH Dep't of Human
Servs.
MILLS, EILEEN, Director
of the Charles Hamilton Houston Writing Program at New England
School of Law. In this position, she provides one-on-one tutorial
assistance to students and designs and implements the Spring First
Year Exam Writing Seminar and the Fall Second Year Mini Exam Writing
Seminar. She also teaches Freshman English and Business Writing
at Northeastern University's University College. Prior to this,
she taught Technical Writng at Drexel University and Northeastern
University's School of Arts and Sciences. She held the postion
of Assistant Director of The Writing Center in Northeastern University's
English Department. A graduate of Boston College with a Master
of Arts in English, Eileen received her Bachelor of Arts in English
from Framingham State College and is currently pursuing a Master
of Professional and Technical Writing from Northeastern University.
Her primary theoretical focus lies in applying composition theory
to business, technical and legal writing.
MORIN, LAURIE A., (F) Prof.
Northeastern. b.195l. B.A., 1979, SUNY; M.P.A., 1980; J.D., 1983,
Northeastern. Admitted: MA, 1985. Legal Writing Instr.,
Suffolk, 1983-84; Clerk, MA App. Ct., Boston, 1984-85; Assoc.,
Stehlin & Bergstresser, Boston, 1985-89; Exec. Dir., Tobacco
Products Liability Proj., Boston, 1988-90; Exec. Dir., Volunteer
Lawyers for the Arts, Boston. 1990-93; Prof., Northeastern, since
1994. Subjects: Law, Culture & Difference; Legal Reasoning,
(S); Legal Research & Writing. Rptr., Comm. on the Future
of the Cts., 1990-91.
PASSALACQUA, ANGELA V., Director, Legal Research & Writing and Academic Success Programs, Rutgers School of Law-Camden. B.A. with Honors, Modern Literature in the Romance Languages, Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers, 1982; J.D. With Honors, Rutgers School of Law - Camden, 1985. Judicial Law Clerk, New Jersey State Supreme Court, 1985-86; Assistant Deputy Public Advocate, Division of Mental Health Advocacy, Department of the Public Advocate, Camden, NJ, 1986-89; Assistant Deputy Public Defender, Camden County Office of the Public Defender, Camden, NJ, 1991; Legal Research and Writing Instructor, Rutgers Law School-Camden, 1990-92; Director of Legal Research and Writing and Academic Success Programs, Rutgers Law School-Camden, 1992-present; Of Counsel, Baker & Kahn, Voorhees, NJ, 1992-present.
ROSENBLUM, KENNETH A., (M) Assoc.
Dean, Student Affrs. Touro. b.1942. LL.B., 1966, Brooklyn; LL.M.
1967, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1967. Capt., J.A.G.C.,
USA, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, R. Vietnam & DC, 1967-71; Ass't
D.A., Suffolk Cty., NY, Hauppauge, 1971-74; Municipal Att'y, Suffolk
Cty., NY, 1974-83; Journalist, WLIW-TV (PBS), Plainview, NY, 1983-89;
Fulbright Fellow, Radio-TelevisionPortugal, Lisbon, 1989-90; Ass't
Dean, Student Affrs. & Int'l Progs., Touro, 1990-92; Assoc.
Dean, Student Affrs., since 1992.
SCOTT-McLAUGHLIN, RANDOLPH,
(M) Prof. Pace. b.1953. B.A., 1975, Columbia; J.D., 1978,
Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1979. Staff Att'y, Cntr. for Const'l
Rts., NYC, 1978-85; Adj. Assoc. Prof., Yeshiva, 1984-86; Assoc.
Legal Dir., Cntr. for Const'l Rts., 1985-86; Assoc. Att'y, Meyer,
Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., Mineola, NY, 1986-88; Assoc.
Prof., Pace 1988-94; Prof., since 1994. Subjects: Civil Procedure;
Civil Rights; Labor Law. Racially-Motivated Violence; Litigation
Strategies, 1984.
SELLS, MARCIA, Ass't Dean
& Dean, Students. Columbia. b.1960. B.A., 1981, Barnard
Coll.; J.D., 1984, Columbia. Admin. Ed., Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
Admitted: CT, 1985; NY, 1986. Ass't D.A., Kings Cty. D.A.'s
Off., Brooklyn, 1984-89; Assoc., Chadbourne & Parke, NYC,
1989-91; Ass't Dean & Dean, Students, Columbia, since 1991.
Subjects: Professional Responsibility. Women Know Your
Rights in New York State (with Avner), rev. 1992. Gov'rs Task
Force on Rape & Sexual Assault, NY St., 1989-90; Spec. Com.
Minorities in the Cts., NYC Bar Ass'n, since 1993; Mem., Mayor's
Adv'y Com. on the Jud., since 1994.
SILVER, MARJORIE A., (F)
Prof. Touro. b.1948. B.A., 1970, Brandeis Univ.; J.D., 1973,
Pennsylvania. Admitted: PA, 1973; NY, 1981. Clerk, Ch.
Just. Jos. S. Lord, III, U.S.D.C., E.D. PA, Phila., 1973-74; Trial
Att'y, FDA, O.G.C., Rockville, MD, 1975-77; Ass't Reg. Att'y H.E.W.,
Region II, NYC, 1974-75, 1977-79; Spec. Ass't U.S. Att'y, U.S.
Att'y S.D.N.Y., NYC, 1978-79; Ch. Reg. Civil Rts. Att'y, Dep't
of Educ., Region II, NYC, 1979-83; Assoc. Prof., New York L.S.,
1983-91; Assoc. Prof., Touro, 1991-95; Prof., Touro, since 1995.
Subjects: Administrative Law; Civil Disobedience, (S); Civil
Procedure; Education Law, (S); Legal Profession. Dissent
Without Opinion: The Behavior of Justice William O. Douglas in
Federal Tax Cases (with Wolfman & J.Silver), 1975. Member:
Order of the Coif; Phi Beta Kappa. Com. on Civil Rts., Ass'n of
the Bar of NYC, 1988-91, since 1992, Educ. & the Law Com.,
1991-92; Spec. Adv'y Bd. Panel to Subgrp. on Ethics, Adv'y Grp.,
U.S.D.C., E.D.N.Y., since 1994.
STEELE, ATHORNIA (M) Prof.
Capital. b.1951. B.A., 1974; J.D., 1977, Capital. Admitted:
OH, 1977. Att'y, Att'y Gen., OH, 1976-80; Ass't Prof., Capital,
1980-83; Assoc. Prof., 1983-87; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Wash. &
Lee, 1984-86; Prof., Capital, since 1987. Subjects: Agency
& Partnership; Corporate Finance; Corporations; Estates; Securities
Regulation.
WALLACE, TERESA A., (F) Vis.
Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Acad. Support. (Delaware). Widener. b.1957.
A.B., 1979, Bryn Mawr Coll.; J.D., 1984, Pennsylvania. Admitted
PA, 1984. Assoc. Atty, Toll, Ebby, Langer & Marvin, Phila.,
1984-91.
WARD, ROBERT V., JR., (M)
Prof. New England. b.1950. B.S., 1974, Northeastern; J.D., 1978,
Suffolk. Admitted: MA, 1979. Instr., Suffolk, 1978-80;
Adj. Fac., 1981-82; Ass't Prof., New England, 1983-85; Assoc.
Prof., 1985-87; Comm'r, Medico Legal Comm.; Prof., New England,
since 1987. Subjects: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Evidence.
Disposition (MA CLE Juv. Adv. Hdbk.), 1986. Member: ALI;
Am. Acad. for Jud. Ed. Fac. Exec. Dir., Boston Juv. Advocacy Inst.,
since 1985; Chair, MA Victim & Witness Assist. Bd., 1987-89;
Bd. Mem., Crime & Just. Fdn., 1990.