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Photography 7 Law Outside the Box Tim Collins Jennifer Ditty Kang, Clark Case, and JA Laub 1. Fitz Johnson use their law degrees while Lou Raimondi pursuing unconventional career paths. Shaun Ring Lee P.Thomas Photography 12 Welcome New Faculty Printing Melissa Henke, Nina Crimm, Wendling Printing James M. Donovan, Tina Brooks, Franklin Runge, Beau Steenken. About this issue Law Notes is published annually for the alumni, students, faculty and friends of the 13 Professors Cited by University of College of Law U.S. Supreme Court All correspondence should be directed to: law Notes 18 Professors Present at UK College of Law 209 Law Building Bob Dylan Conference Lexington, KY 40506-0048 20 Alumni Hall of Fame Statement of non-discrimination The is committed to a policy of providing educational 28 Alumni Receptions opportunities to all academically qualified Bowling Green, New York, students regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate Philadelphia, and Pikeville on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, 30 Honor Roll of Donors political belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.

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writing and increased funding of trial and moot court teams. And our efforts are paying off.

We have been doing much at UK Law to engage the local, state and national community on legal issues of both broad and local concern. For instance, in February we hosted our inaugural James and Mary Lassiter Distinguished Visiting Professor Conference on the subject of Structural Racism - an issue that is of grave concern to many Americans. Additionally, last fall we co-sponsored a lecture by Martha-Ann Alito, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, in which she highlighted her roots in Kentucky and how that informs her life as the spouse of a Supreme Court Justice. Finally, our professors have, as always, been very active in their various research arenas in ways that have brought positive acclaim to UK Law. Notably, Professors Sarah Welling's (UK Law '78) and Richard Ausness' research was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. Professor Robert Lawson's (UK Law '63) research on Greetings from the Bluegrass! I am so excited to share criminal justice in Kentucky was, once again, integral with you this edition of UK Law Notes Magazine. As you to major legal reform in Kentucky Criminal Law. And read this, we are well into the new school year: students Professor Scott Bauries' research in education finance are nearing the middle of the semester and final exams law resulted in him receiving the National Education are just around the corner. Despite the focused efforts Finance Conference Distinguished Fellow Award. These of students, faculty, and staff on ensuring that classes go are just a few examples of professor accomplishments smoothly, our never-ending quest to make all aspects described in this issue. We are privileged to have these of UK Law second to none continues. scholars in our midst, and proud of our institutional role in enhancing the academic climate. To begin with, our feature article, "Law Outside the Box," explores alternative careers in law. The path from We have a number of events coming up this school year, law school often leads to a law practice career, but and many opportunities for you to reconnect with your not always. We know that a legal education supplies former classmates and fellow alumni. Please keep an the tools to excel in areas outside of law. Thus, we eye on our website (www.law.uky.edu) for information highlight in the feature article a few examples of UK on upcoming events, and make sure that the UK Law graduates who have excelled in careers enhanced College of Law Alumni Association has your contact by, but which do not require, a law degree - such as information so that we can stay in touch. I would love Fitz Johnson's (UK Law '98) decision to go into business to speak with each of you, and to meet those of you shortly after graduation and, eventually, buy and whom I haven't already. I encourage you to visit the operate a women's professional soccer team in Atlanta. College when you are in the area and to let us know the As you read the article, notice how these graduates' impact you are making in the world around you. legal education played a significant role in their various successes. Our hope is that current and future UK Law I hope this issue finds you and your loved ones well. students will think about the many ways in which they can use their law degrees as they begin to think about their own careers after law school. It is this notion of drawing closer links between our educational program and careers of our graduates that fuels our institutional efforts to increase basic legal skills training for our David A. Brennen students through enhancements to legal research and Dean and Laramie L. Leatherman Professor of Law

CELEBRATING lor YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 3 Law Students Study at the "Other UK"

This spring marked the first semester in the opportunity to learn foreign law, to become successful leaders. Over which UK Law students participated in and foreign aspects of U.5. law. Each spring break, their location afforded the London Law Consortium, a group student's curriculum included a course them the opportunity for extensivetravel of eight law schools which together on the British legal system and a chance to places such as Thailand, Vietnam, sponsor a study-abroad program for to intern with a local solicitor or barrister. India, Morocco and Turkey. Rebecca U.S. law students in London. Professor Griffin was struck first by the challenges Doug Michael traveled with second-year Professor Michael and a number of of navigating a city of over 7.5 million students Rebecca Griffin, Patrick Kern, students kept usupdated on their adven- people, and then by the differences Hamida Labi, Carly Sparks, Whitney tures, sending back regular e-mails that in the English and U.5. legal systems. Waters and Meredith West to King's were published on UK Law's website. Hamida Labi reported the same. "This College, where he also taught Business They were visited by Kentucky alum was a once in a lifetime opportunity," Transactions as part of the program. Carroll Stevens(1976)to learn about the she said. "I couldn't be happier that I Professor Michael reported that the role lawyers will take in the twenty-first chose to do it, and I am excited about students acclimated quickly to life in century, and how law students can be the future of this program." London, and benefitted greatly from best prepared and position themselves

4 University of Kentucky Law Notes MARTHA-ANN ALiTO AND JUSTICE MARY NOBLE HONORED AT UK LAW RECEPTION

On Friday, October 1, the College Alita was born in Fort Knox, but of Law hosted a reception her Air Force father relocated their honoring Martha-Ann Alita, family several times throughout her wife of u.s. Supreme Court childhood. Despite extended stays Justice Samuel A. Alita, Jr. in the Azores, Texas, France, Maine and New Jersey, she decided to Mrs. Alita was in Lexington to return to the Bluegrass for college. give a lecture for the Hellenic She received her bachelor's degree Ideals Program of the Bluegrass, in comparative literature in 1975. an organization founded in Two years later, she completed her 1980 to remember and honor master's degree in library science. ancient Hellenic principles and to encourage such standards in UK Law Dean David Brennen found our changing, modern civilization. Alita's life experiences fascinating. Deputy "Her life is one that any law Chief Justice Mary Noble (UK Law student should strive to hear, '81), the 2010 recipient of an annual know, and experience," he said. award presented by the Hellenic Ideals Program, invited Alita to Justice Mary Noble echoed his return to Kentucky to give this sentiments. "Judges are a dime lecture, which was co-sponsored a dozen. They speak all the time," by the College of Law. Noble said. "It's the family of a judge that makes it possible Her lecture, titled "One Letter for them to do what they do." Home," was given on Saturday the 2nd at the UK Singletary Center The reception held Friday Recital Hall, and touched on her afternoon at the College of Law military upbringing, her time as a was attended by UK President student at UK, and her family life Lee Todd and Provost Kumble after Justice Alita's appointment. Subbaswamy, as well as many faculty, staff, students and alumni.

CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE THE COLLEGE OF LAW HOSTS THE INAUGURAL LASSITER CONFERENCE

delivered the keynote address. For video of Professor powell's address and various other events of the day, visit www.law.uky.edu and click on the "Media" tab. About Structural Racism Unlike traditional forms of racism, which result from bigoted individuals' attitudes and intent, structural racism is produced by social structures that establish and perpetuate white advantage and the subordination of people of color. It is the result of ordinary, day-to-day practices of organi- zations like business firms and government agencies, such as hiring practices, as well as of social On February 25, the College of policies produced by political Law hosted the Inaugural James decisions, like farm worker and Mary Lassiter Distinguished exclusion from Social Security. Visiting Professor Conference. William M. Wiecek, Congdon Structural racism is a complex, Professor of Public Law and dynamic system of cultural beliefs, Professor of History at Syracuse historical legacies, practices University College of Law, and the within and among public and Inaugural James and Mary Lassiter private organizations, and social Distinguished Visiting Professor at policies that interweave to cause UK Law, led this interdisciplinary glaring racial disparities. It results exploration of structural racism. from inadvertent institutional and social arrangements that Faculty from many disciplines at distribute resources unequally UK, and presenters from other and inequitably. Structural area universities and organiza- racism explains unequal racial tions, shared their research in outcomes by focusing not on panel discussions. Professor john prejudiced individual behavior a. powell, director of the Kirwan but on social infrastructure. Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State For information on the 2011 University, and Williams Chair Lassiter Visiting Professor in Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Conference, see page 13. at the Moritz College of Law,

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Many law graduates today belong to a recently identified socioeconomic "creative class"ofknowledge- based professionals that bring their specific blend of higher education and experience to create new approaches to challenges in the legal field, health care, business and finance, and education. While many creative class legal professionals approach their work from within the traditional structures of a legal career - private practice, public and governmental services - a number are choosing to use their legal education and experience in ways that are decidedly outside the box, and identify their training as the key tool in successfully and uniquely doing some very interesting careers.

resh from attending the 2011 FIFA graduating from the UK College of Law, the Women's World Cup in Germany, the Citadel alum and retired Army officer joined his chairman and CEO of the Atlanta family's defense contracting company as chief Beat of Women's Professional Soccer counsel and vice president of human resources.A (WPS) describes his legal career post-law devoted father, Johnson also enjoyed coaching school. "I practiced for about 10 minutes," jokes his daughters' and son's soccer teams from the T. FITZ JOHNSON (UK Law '98). Shortly after time they were small and up through high school.

8 University of Kentucky Law Notes Two UK Law Grads Find Sustained Success in Business

JAMES WOOLERY (UK Law 1994) left his After the family business was sold in 2008, former firm of Cravath, Swaine, & Moore LLP in Johnson was at the annual National Soccer Februarytojoin JPMorganChase& Co. While Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) at Cravath, Woolery was involved in several of the biggest mergers in recent years, including convention when his twin daughters talked Affiliated Computer Services Inc.'s sale to him into attending a meeting about the Xerox Corp and IBM's sale of its PC business to newly revived women's pro league, WPS. Lenovo, the first major international acquisition Fast forward a year and a half later and the by a Chinese company. Atlanta Beat had its first season. The Ashland, Kentucky native received his undergraduate degree from "Besides my daughters' enthusiasm, it was Wake Forest University, but wanted to return to Kentucky for law school. a great opportunity for the advancement of Woolery says his plan was always to go into law and business. In an article published this spring in the UK Alumni Magazine, he says, "[I] received a women and women in sports," said Johnson. world class legal education at UK. I can't emphasize enough how valuable "I thought there was a small gap when I got it has been to me." He credits that, along with the lessons learned from his into this, but I'm finding out there is a huge father, business lawyer and 1966 UK Arts and Sciences graduate Robert L. gap. It's very difficult for Americans when it Woolery II, with giving him a firm foundation on which to build. While still comes to women's team sports and we really at UK Law, he was accepted for an internship at Cravath. He stayed there need to change that." after graduation, and in 2002, was made partner. At JPMorgan Chase, he will co-head the North American Mergers and Acquisitions team. As the owner of a new professional franchise, Woolery, a member of the College of Law Visiting Committee, lives with his Johnson operates as the organization's wife, Kristen, and their two daughters, Stella and Rose, in upstate New York. general manager, and runs day-to-day opera- tions. All the details of running a profes- JAMES E. ROGERS (UKLaw1974) isthe president sional sports program, including supervising and CEO of Duke Energy,which announced in coaching, stadium operations, player trades January that it will merge with Progress Energy, and contracts, and corporate sponsorships retaining the name "Duke Energy," and becoming the largest utility in the nation. Rogers, who has go through Johnson's office. He says his beenCEOof DukeEnergysince2006,hasnearly25 legal background gives him an edge over years' experience as a chief executive officer in the other owners when it comes to streamlining electric utility industry. In the course of his career, expenses and running a smooth operation. he has served more than 60 cumulative years on the boards of Fortune 500 companies. "I'm able to draw on my legal background every day," said Johnson. "For example, I While at UK Law, Rogers was a member of the Kentucky law Journal. He is in the Hall of Fameat both the Universityof KentuckyGattonCollege have 23 players under contract. I could send of Business and Economics and the UK College of Law, and last year was all their contracts to a firm in downtown inducted into UK's Hall of Distinguished Alumni. He has been a member of Atlanta and pay the equivalent of half their the College of Law Visiting Committee since 1995. salaries probably to review them. Or I can look at them myself. That's a small example Over the past several years, Rogers has testified 22 times on energy, of legal issueswe deal with every day." environmental and other policy matters before congressional committees, and has published numerous articles on these issues, pushing for a limit Similarly, CLARK CASE (UK Law '03) credits on greenhouse gas emissions and expansion of nuclear and renewable energy resources. He has spoken to over 20 universities and colleges on his years practicing business litigation and the subject, and in March, visited the College of Law to speak to students construction law at Stites & Harbison with on this, and on the impact that UK Law has had on his career.

Rogers and his wife, Mary Anne, have two daughters, one son and eight grandchildren.

CELEBRATING or YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 9 allowing him to launch a business in the midst of an economic downturn.

As a UK undergraduate and law student, Case was a regular at Buster's- a local Lexington pool hall famed for its jukebox full of punk and alternative style music one couldn't find on the radio. When the old Buster's building was torn down in 2008 to make room for a new development, Case purchased Buster's " ... which was more or lessjust the name, six pool tables, a jukebox, and a couple of artifacts," said Case.

With his background in construction law, Case was able to cut costs by serving as the general contractor handling the renovation of the new Buster's building in the distillery district of Lexington. His legal experience also gave him the tools necessary to set up the businessentity of Buster'sBilliards & Backroom - which houses Lexington's only midsize music venue - and in the process become one part bar owner and one part music promoter.

"It's the part I really enjoy and it's also where law school and law practice were really invaluable," said Case of his role as music promoter. "When dealing with agents, I've never had any fear about what an grant that assists regional physicians in achieving indemnity clause means or other parts to a contract meaningful use of electronic medical records. From I'm negotiating, but I can imagine another promoter privacy issues to business associate agreements, feeling like they need a lawyer to look over a contract Kang is able to use her legal background to be more before they spend several thousand dollars to sign a resourceful for the practices she works with - some band. There are a lot of contracts and a lot of law in my that are in very rural areas of middle Tennessee. line of work, and I really feel like law school and a few "We have over 500 physicians that are members of years of practice made that part pretty effortless." our organization," said Kang. "While I don't provide The ability to use her legal education to head off legal advice to our members, I am able to help them potential problems before they even materialize is understand where they can get the resources they one of the key things JENNIFER DITTY KANG (UK need when they have legal issues. I can guide them Law '02) says sets her apart as program manager of when it comes to certain situations where they at least the nonprofit Cumberland Pediatric Foundation in need to have a contract in place." Nashville, Tenn. In an effort to provide quality and While Kang alwaysthought shewould enjoy practicing affordable health care in the middle Tennesseeregion, law asmuch asshe enjoyed law school and her summer one of the many things Kang does is manage a federal

10 University of Kentucky Law Notes clerkships, she quickly realized after working with a as best as I've ever heard, and that's what it offers prestigious firm in Nashville that". it just wasn't a employment in any field." good fit for me. But I knew that the longer I stayed on the partnership track, the harder it would be for me Johnson concurs. "A lot of times with business it's all to leave. I felt I had to quickly either 'fish or cut bait,''' about evaluating the risk. The two people you turn said the Ashland, Ky. native. to when evaluating the risk are your chief legal officer and your chief financial officer If you already have Now Kang also holds a Master's in Management of that background, that helps out a lot." Health Care from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. While she no From igniting Georgia's excitement in women's pro longer practices law, she does practice a type of soccer to introducing central Kentucky to the latest preventative "legal care" in her role working with new music to making quality health care acces- physicians. sible and affordable in central Tennessee, this trio of alumni have an enthusiasm for their work that is "You think so much more critically once you have a born out of doing what they love. They value a life legal background," said Kang. "Particularly working that is more than just their work, yet retain a desire with small medical practices in the community, while to have challenging, meaningful careers that do not they are aware of some of the negatives that can always find a home in typical legal jobs. It is out of happen in the practice, having a legal background this unique blend of socioeconomic and cultural allows me to explain to them pitfalls of why certain "ambiguity" that innovation is borne in our commu- actions lead to certain negative results and keep nities; a legal education prepares students to make them from happening in the first place." these contributions both inside and outside of tradi- tionallegal fields. Kang, Case and Johnson all reference how their legal training drilled into them how to take a problem and 1 Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class: And How it's think it through to its various possible conclusions, Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life. New York: while preparing for contingencies and realizing there Perseus Book Group probably is no right answer. As Case recounts from his evidence classat the College of Law,this ability to deal proactively with uncertainty sets legally-trained professionals in a class all their own.

"Someone asked Professor Lawson, 'What if this?' and he said 'Well, I don't know. It can go either way, but you have to become comfortable with ambiguity,''' recalled Case. "Law school begins to train you to become comfortable with ambiguity. Then whether you're practicing law or in any employment position - hell, just life - if you can become comfortable with ambiguity, you can manage to get through anything. That sumsup the purpose ofthe law school curriculum

CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 11 UK Law Hires First Full-Time Director of Legal Research and Writing

MELISSA N. HENKE is the UK College individual pro bono matters involving of Law's first full-time Director of Legal civil rights, employment discrimination, Research and Writing. Prior to joining wrongful convictions, and immigration. UK Law, she was an Associate Professor Before joining Hogan & Hartson in 2002, of Legal Research and Writing at the she clerked for Judge Gary Allen Feess Georgetown University Law Center. of the U.S. District Court for the Central Before she began teaching full-time, District of California. She also served as Henke practiced law with the Washington, an adjunct professor of legal research D.C. firm Hogan & Hartson (now Hogan and writing at the George Washington Lovells). where she represented clients University Law School in the 2004 and in a wide range of commercial litigation 2006 academic years. matters, including breach of contract and business torts, and defended against "I am honored to return home to Kentucky nationwide RICO and state class actions to serve as UK Law's first full-time director involving the healthcare field. In 2007 and of the Legal Research and Writing 2008, she served as the senior associate Program," Henke says. "The years I spent in the law firm's premiere pro bono mentoring associates sparked a passion practice group, litigating high-impact and for developing in others the analytical and rhetorical skills that are critical to becoming a successful lawyer. When the opportunity arose to teach legal research and writing full-time, I jumped at the chance to teach a course that introduces law students to these critical skills, and The College of J.D and MBA. from Tulane University, does so in a way that also exposes them Law is proud to and holds an LLM n taxation from to the realities and rigors of law practice. announce the Georgetown University Law Center. I am excited to have the opportunity to arrival of SI. John's teach legal writing at UK Law and to work University School While at UK Law, n addition 0 teaching to ensure that the program develops in of Law Professor Nonprofit Organizations In the fall, she our students the critical research and NINA J. CRIMM will host two events. On October 12, legal writing skills they need to succeed as the second the College will host a diSCUSSionofher in the practice of law." James and Mary book. On November 4th, Cnmm Will LassiterDistingUIshed Visiting Professor host the second annual LassiterD snn- Henke earned her J.D. with highest Cnmm has most recently been an gUlshed Visiting ProfessorConference honors from the George Washington invited scholar for he Institut des The oonference Will address perspec University Law School in 2001, and Mondes Anglophone, Germanique and tives and Ins ghts on how U.S. and graduated summa cum laude from the Roman, a University Paris-Estresearch fore gn laws and Infrastructureshelp or University of Kentucky in 1998. institute exploring relations ps of hinder first responders to natural and religion, pohtics national d scourse, and manmade disasters Speakers at the culture In the EnglIShspeaking worid, conference Will Include Will am Canny, among other topics She IS the co-author Director of Emergency Operations (with ProfessorLaurence H. Winer) of with Catho c Relief Services (Retired) PolitiCS,Taxesand The Pulpit Provoc- Brigadier General James Cullen, and ative FIrst Amendment Con/l/cts (Oxford Greg Elder, USAIDActing Regional University Press,2011), about political Coordinator for LatrnAmenca and the speech, h0US95of worship, and cond- Canbbean. Check wwwlaw.uky.edu tiona! tax subsidles She recetved her for more nformation on both events.

12 University of Kentucky Law Notes Two UK Law Professors Cited by the U.s. Supreme Court

Two University of Kentucky College of Law "Of course, it was awfully nice. I was very professors were cited by U.S. Supreme Court happy," Ausness said of the citation. "For me, justices in opinions in recent cases. it was a big thrill. Not everyone gets cited. The College has been very supportive." During a case in February, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor cited an article by Justice Alito cited Welling's book, Federal RICHARD AUSNESS. Justice Samuel Alita Practice and Procedure, Volume 3A, which cited SARAH WELLING's treatise during a she co-authored with Charles Alan Wright, in case in March. his opinion for the majority in Wall v. Kholi. That case dealt with the Anti-Terrorism and "I am just so very proud of these particular Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA). accomplishments by Professors Ausness and Welling," said David A. Brennen, dean "Supreme Court justices are very careful of the College of Law. "Both professors are with their opinions to cite the most reliable wonderful and passionate scholars, and this sources," Welling said. "The fact that they recognition of their work is well deserved. 1 cited mine is a vote of confidence. I was really am proud of the research accomplishments surprised and dumbfounded and happy." of all of our UK Law faculty." This is the first time Ausness has been cited Ausness' article, titled "Unavoidably Unsafe by the Supreme Court. He is the Gallion & Products and Strict Products Liability: What Baker Professor of Law at the College of Law, Liability Rule Should be Applied to the Sellers where he has taught since 1973. of Pharmaceutical Products?" was originally published in the Kentucky Law Journal. This is the third time Welling has been cited by the Supreme Court, but her first time being Justice Sotomayor cited Ausness' article in cited by the majority. She isthe Ashland-Spears her dissent to the 6-2 opinion in the case Distinguished Research Professor of Law, and of Bruesewitz v. Wyeth, which dealt with has taught at the College since 1981. the extent to which the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 could protect "lt's a recognitionthatyourwork isrespectable," vaccine manufacturers from claims of said Welling. "It's a recognition that your work design defect. is some of the best in the field."

CELEBRATING r o r YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 Library Welcomes Four New Faculty

The Alvin E. Evans Law Library hired a new director, Dr. James M. Donovan, in December, to replace Helane Davis. In addition, the library hired three new faculty librarians this year: Tina Brooks, Franklin Runge, and Beau Steenken. In addition to their librarian duties, each of the three will teach the legal research component of the first-year Legal Research and Writing course.

research includes a book entitled Legal Anthro- pology: An Introduction FRANKLIN RUNGE BEAU STEENKEN joined (Alta Mira Press,2008) joined the College of the College of Law Library and an article entitled Law Library Faculty as the Faculty as a Reference "Libraries as Doppel- Faculty Services Librarian Librarian in September gangers: A Meditation on in May He received a BA 2010. Prior to coming to Collection Development," in political science from Kentucky, he spent the 34 Southeastern Law Hiram College in 2000, majority of his profes- Librarian (2009). a JD. from Northeastern sionally formative years University School of Law in Texas where he is a in 2003, and M.L.5. from member of the bar and JAMES M. DONOVAN the School of Library and where he received a B.A. in joined the College of Law Information Science at history from the University as Director of the Law Indiana University in 2010. of Texasat Austin, an MA Library in December 2010. Following law school, he in history from Texas State Dr. Donovan received his clerked for the judges of University-San Marcos, a law degree from Loyola the Massachusetts Probate JD. from the University New Orleans School of and Family Court, where of TexasSchool of Law, Law. Additionally, he his research interests and an M.s. in infor- holds a PhD. in anthro- included right to die mation studies from the pology from Tulane decisions, complaints for University of TexasSchool University, master's TINA BROOKS joined grandparent visitation, of Information. He also degrees in philosophy the College of Law and petitions to remove holds an LL.M. in public and library science from library faculty in July as children from the international law from the Louisiana State University, the Electronic Services Commonwealth. After University of Nottingham and a bachelor's degree in Librarian. She holds a BA his clerkship, he stayed in the United Kingdom. Greek and Latin from the in history and Spanish in Boston, Massachu- University of Tennessee from the University of setts and practiced law Besides assisting law at Chattanooga. Northern Iowa, a JD. at Weisman & Mcintyre, students and library from the University of PC, where he focused patrons with legal He comes to UK Law from Nebraska College of Law, on product liability research, Beau's profes- the University of Georgia and an M.S. in infor- cases against tobacco sional interests include School of Law where mation studies from the companies, education increasing awareness of he was the Faculty and University of Texas School reform litigation at the historical sources of law, Access Services Librarian. of Information. Her profes- state level, and seat belt compiling materials relating Prior to that, he served as sional areas of interest safety litigation against to public international law, Access Services Librarian are in cyberlaw and the automotive manufacturers. and providing remote and at Tulane University organization, represen- digital access to unique School of Law. Professor tation, and distribution legal information resources. Donovan's most recent of information online.

14 University of Kentucky Law Notes Code." In July, he gave a talk volume set entitled Debating entitled "Trust Protectors, Special Issues in American Education to Trustees, and New Thinking" at a be published by SAGE. program on "Representing Estate and Trust Beneficiaries and JENNIFER BIRD- Fiduciaries" in Chicago. His POLLAN partici- article, "Risky Business: Product pated in the Sellers Who Offer Safety Devices Southwest Junior as Optional Equipment," has Scholars' been accepted for publication Conference at and will appear in the Hofstra Arizona State University in Law Review in September 2011. March. She gave a presentation on the taxation of Sovereign KENT H. BARNETT Wealth Funds. presented his article, "The DAVIDA. Consumer Financial BRENNEN is the Protection Bureau's co-editor of TaxLaw Appointment with and Policy:Beyond Trouble," at a symposium on the Economic Efficiency, Dodd-Frank Act at American an Aspen publi- University's Washington College cation forthcoming in 2012 which of Law in March. The paper was includes his chapter entitled published in the American "Federal Income Tax Exemption University Law Review this for Charities." He was appointed summer. in Augustto a three year term on the American Bar Association SCOTT R. Standing Committee on the Law BAURIES received Library of Congress. In February, the National he delivered the Black History Education Finance Month Keynote Address, '''Reflec- Conference Distin- tions on Race Relations at the UK guished Fellow College of Law," at the United Award for "distinguishing States Attomey's Office for the himself in terms of current Eastem District of Kentucky. education finance research and/ or practice." He was also RUTHEFORD B. appointed to the New Scholars CAMPBELL has Committee of the Southeast published Association of Law Schools. His "Normative 2010 Alabama Law Review Justifications for article, "Is There an Elephant in Lax (or No) the Room?: Judicial Power of Corporate Fiduciary Duties: A In November, Educational Adequacy and the Tale of Problematic Principles, RICHARDC. Separation of Powers in State Imagined Facts and Inefficient AUSNESS was the Constitutions," was cited by the Outcomes," in Volume 99 of Keynote Speaker at Washington State Supreme the Kentucky Law Journal, and the University of Court in School District's has two articles forthcoming: Arkansas' Water Law Alliance for Adequate Funding "The Wreck of Regulation D: and Policy Conference. He of Special Education v. The The Unintended (and Bad) presented his talk, "The Devel- State of Washington. Outcomes for the SEC's Crown opment of Modem State Water Additionally, he has two articles Jewel Exemptions," in The Law and Policy: The Florida that will appear in the School Business Lawyer, and "Feder- Experience under the Model Finance volume of a multi- alism Gone Amuck: The Case for

CELEBRATING lor YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. Fall 2011 15 at the 2011 graduation ceremony. A before the Senate Agricultural transcript of his speech was printed Committee on three separate in July's issue of Bench & Bar. occasions this spring, regarding livestock seller's liens. JOSHUAA. DOUGLAS shared EUGENE R. his election-law GAETKE spent the expertise last spring semester November in an teaching legal ethics interview with and English legal WUKY's Alan Lytle on election-day terminology at the issues. He has accepted an offer University of Maribor, in from the Utah Law Review to Slovenia, as part of his Fulbright Associate Dean and Stites & publish his article "The Procedure grant. While there, he guest Harbison Professor of Law MARY of Election Law in Federal Court." lectured in courses on interna- J. DAVIS is the 2011 recipient of In February, he led a round table tional business transactions, civil the Duncan Teaching Award at discussion at the Ohio State procedure, environmental law, the College of Law. The Robert Journal of Dispute Resolution contract drafting, and unfair M. and Joanne K. Duncan Symposium. trade practices. He also assisted Faculty Improvement Fund was moot court teams in preparing established in 1982 to promote WILLIAM H. for international competitions in outstanding teaching perfor- FORTUNE is which they would be expected mance at the College of Law. completing work on to argue in English. his biography of The award is given each year Kentucky Judge Mac ROBERTA M. to recognize a College of Law Swinford. It is HARDING was asked faculty member for excellence expected to be published this fall. by the Dean of the in the classroom. According to He presented "Ethical & Profes- UK Graduate School her students, Professor Davis' sionalism Issues that Deserve to serve on the 2011 classroom teaching is superb. "I am Discussion" at the Kentucky Bar Kirwan Faculty Prize extremely proud of the work that Association's Law Update in Selection Committee. Dean Davis has done in the past September. year," said Dean David A. Brennen. MICHAEL P. HEALY "While teaching Advanced Torts, CHRISTOPHER W. has placed his article, and serving as Associate Dean, FROST was named "Reconciling she still found time to prepare Chair of Lexington Chevron, Mead a new edition of her casebook. Mayor Jim Gray's Corp., and the We are extremely lucky to have transition team after Review of Agency someone like her on our faculty." his election in Discretion: Source of Law and the November 2010. He published Standards of Judicial Review of three articles in the Bankruptcy Administrative Action" with the Reallocating Governmental Law Letter: "Administrative George Mason Law Review. Authority Over the Capital Expense Claim Accrual in the

Formation Activities of Businesses, /I Sixth Circuit" in the October 201 0 MELISSA N. HENKE in the Washburn Law Review as issue; "Initial Transferee or Mere presented at the part of a symposium on the 100'h Conduit: The Seventh Circuit American Association anniversary of state blue sky laws. Takes a Stab at a Slippery of Law schools New Concept" in the February 2011 Teachers Workshop STEPHEN CLOWNEY issue; and "Inching Toward in June 2011. Her has been named an Workability: The Supreme Court panel, "Reports from the Early editor of the Proper- Adds to its BAPCPA Jurispru- Years," offered tips for new law tyProflaw blog. He dence," in the March 2011 issue. teachers. was elected by the He testified, along with John student body to speak McGarvey and 2L Derek Hall,

16 University of Kentucky Law Notes NICOLE DIANE B. KRAFT, costs, is thanks in part to the HUBERFELD has Assistant Director of efforts of Professor ROBERT G, recently accepted Legal Writing and LAWSON. Lawson, who wrote an offer to publish Director of most of the original Kentucky her article, "Feder- Academic Success, Penal Code, has been exten- alizing Medicaid," presented in sively involved in law reform from the University of Pennsyl- December, 2010 atthe Legal efforts, acting as principal vania Journal of Constitutional Writing Institute One-Day drafter of both the Kentucky Law. She was appointed to the Writing Workshop at the Penal Code and the Kentucky Mentors Committee of the University of Dayton on "Best Rules of Evidence. He has Southeast Association of Law Practicesfor Handling Student published a number of articles Schools. Conferences." She also exploring Kentucky's high presented "Current Trends in incarceration rate, and MARK F. ESLWriting Theory: How to persistent felony offender KIGHTLINGER ResearchApplies to Legal (PFO) law. The new law will has been serving Writing" at the Rocky Mountain reduce prison time for nonvi- on the University of Legal Writing Conference in olent drug offenders, directing Kentucky Interna- March 2011. them instead toward drug tional Advisory treatment programs and Committee. Additionally, he has In March, Kentucky community supervision. served on two PhD. committees Governor Steve this year. Beshear (UK Law DOUGLAS '68) signed House MICHAEL spent Bill 463 into law. the spring 2011 The bill, which semester in aims to reduce Kentucky's London, as part nonviolent prison population - of UK Law's first and reduce state incarceration semester participating in the Doubly Honored

1 am so pleased to make you aware of two honors received RECENTLY, MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1982 SHARED SOME this year by Professor Louise Graham. On March 9, she FOND MEMORIES OF STUDYING UNDER PROFESSOR GRAHAM: received the Women's Law Caucus Faculty Achievement Award. A ceremony at the UK Boone Faculty Center ((We put her on a pedestal, but she did not included speeches by Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge remain there, aloof ... she stepped down Sara Combs, and Kentucky Federal District Court Judge often from that high perch to give us dinner on occasion, to hug us when we needed it, and to Karen Caldwell. pat us on the back when we deserved it. Our class was very close, and she was part of our 'family" The next day, she was presented with the Sarah Bennett Holmes Award at a -s-Iane Beasley (New York) luncheon at the University of Kentucky Student Center. The audience heard from keynote speakers Diane Snow and Christy Burch-Epperson, the 2010 ((Professor Graham was a favorite oflaw Sarah Bennett Holmes Award winners. students from my era. She combines a rigorous academic approach with a genuine concern The Sarah Bennett Holmes Award is given annually to a female University of for her students. Her classroom discussions were Kentucky faculty member and a female staff member for their contributions lively and instructive, but not intimidating. Professor Graham made a lasting positive impact on so many to issues that affect women at UK and across the Commonwealth and who of us-it's gratifying to see her efforts recognized" promote the growth and well-being of other women. In its 18th year, the award was created by the UK Women's Forum in honor of Sarah Bennett Holmes, -Kerry Harvey (Lexington} a distinguished former dean of women at the University of Kentucky. She We are all given opportunities to mentor those championed the rights of women and inspired young women to persevere in who are younger or less experienced. We the face of hardship and to pursue their educational and career goals. (( would do well if we simply remember the practice Louise Graham modeled for us: Be Professor Graham has taught in the UK College of Law since 1978 and served honest, be compassionate, encourage real change" as interim dean of the college from 2008-2009. In 1989, she received the UK -Kathleen Patterson (San Francisco) Great Teacher Award. She is a very worthy recipient of both of these awards and we are proud to have her on our faculty. -Dean David A. Brennen

CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 17 London Law Consortium. He and Welfare Benefits. In July, she opment Columnist in the Technical taught Business Transactions at moderated a panel on Elder Law Services Law Librarian King's College. and Health Care Reform as part of e-periodical. Her program review, the Elder Law Workshop at the "The Sun Will Come Out KATHRYN L. Southeastern Association of Law Tomorrow," appeared in the MOORE has Schools Annual Conference. In September/October issue of the completed the 2011 January, she presented "An Association of American Law Supplement to her Overview of the U.S. Retirement Libraries' Spectrum. casebook, Law of Income Security System and the Employee Pension Principles and Values It Reflects" MELYNDA J. PRICE at the Employee Benefits and was asked by the Executive Compensation Section Head of the American of Association of American Law Political Science Schools Annual Meeting program Association to co-chair In Memoriam on Lessons from Other Countries: the Committee on the Comparative Pension Law. Status of Blacks in the Profession, a CHERYL JONES, former law three-year position. librarian, passed away on July 13, KARENA. 201]. She served in the College of NUCKOLLS was PAUL E. Law Library from 1975 until 1998 when she went to work on Special appointed to a SALAMANCA Collections at the UK Main Library. two-year term as the published" Snyder v. She is remembered fondly by the Collection Devel- Phelps, A Hard Case faculty and staff at the College of Law. that Did Not Make Bad Law," in the 2011 Cato Supreme Court Review.

ROBERTG. Connelly and SCHWEMM has had two articles accepted Underwood Present at for publication recently: "Neighbor- Bob Dylan Conference on-Neighbor Harrassment: Does the Fair Housing Act Make a Federal Case "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows:' You also Out of It?" with the Case Western may not need a law professor to know that Bob Dylan is a favorite among Reserve Law Review, and "Discre- lawyers and judges. But, Alex Long, a professor at the University of Tennessee tionary Pricing, Mortgage Discrim- College of Law can confirm it for you - Bob Dylan is by far the most-cited ination, and the Fair Housing musician among U.S. justices and law clerks, according to a 2007 article he Act," with the Harvard Civil published in the Washington and Lee Law Review. Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. UK Law Professors Allison Connelly and Rick Underwood can help you understand why. Both spoke at Fordham University School of Law's April RICHARD H. UNDERWOOD was Conference on Bob Dylan and the Law. "He is a great storyteller;' Connelly appointed to a says of her attraction to his music. As she describes in her paper, "Dylan as the Complete Trial Lawyer: Using Hurricane Carter to Teach Trial Skills;' she three-year term on the uses Dylan's "Hurricane;' about the arrest and conviction of Rubin "Hurricane" American Bar Associa- tion's Standing Carter, as a blueprint in her Litigation Skills classes. Committee on Ethics and Profes- Underwood, who has written many articles on the true stories behind a sional Responsibility. He was number of Southern murder ballads, was invited to present his paper, "When invited to present his article-in- the Law Doesn't Work;' on Dylan's early songs, many of which were taken from progress, "When the Law Doesn't traditional folk songs that told of failures in the justice system. Both professors' Work," at the Fordham University papers will be published in a future issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal. School of Law's Conference on Bob Dylan and the Law.

18 University of Kentucky Law Notes RYANA. Reality," originally published in Kentucky celebration of VALENTIN the Journal of Intellectual endowed scholars. organized, and Property Law was listed on the presented at, an Social Science Research RICHARDA. all-day Computer Network's Top Ten Download List WESTIN published Assisted Legal for Copyright and Trademark the third edition of Research (CALR) program at the articles. his book, Federal College of Law in August. The Income Taxation of program hosted over 25 partici- SARAH N. Business Enterprises pants from academic, court and WELLING did a (with R.C.E. Beck and S. Pareja). firm law libraries. two-day presen- His article, "U.S. Compliance tation on March 24 Requirements for Nonresident HAROLDR. and 25, on new jury Aliens and Their Entities," is WEINBERG was instructions for the published in the BNA Tax the advisor to UK Sixth Circuit Pattern Jury Management International Law's International Instruction Committee. Also in Journal (Vol. 40). Trademark Associa- March, she and Class of 2011 law tion's Saul Lefkowitz grad Alicia Harden presented a Moot Court Competition. His poster on jury instruction article, "An Alternate Functioning research at a University of

Returnin~to Lexington as our first Visiting Assistant Professor

practice with Weil, Gotshal & Manges and tunity and duty to stay on the cusp of devel- KENT BARNETT (UK Law '051, UK Law's Heygood, Orr & Pearson in Dallas. Despite opments in the law, regardless of the area inaugural Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP), enjoying his time practicing law, when you might be specializing in, and consider is about to start the second (and final) year he heard about the College's new VAP the relationship among various legal issues," of the VAP position, and is assembling his program, he jumped at the opportunity to he says. "In practice, you generally consider application dossier to become a tenure- enhance his credentials. Now, after a year of only very specific, narrow issues of law." track law professor at a U.S. law school, A teaching experience, during which he was During his time here, Professor Barnett former Articles Editor for the Kentucky Law able to concentrate on research and writing, has published one article, "The Consumer Journal, and the recipient of numerous Professor Barnett's desire is within reach. Financial Protection Bureau's Appointment academic and research awards, Professor with Trouble," with the American University Barnett always wanted to teach, but didn't He appreciates the ability to concentrate on Law Review, placed another, "Avoiding think that it was a viable option immedi- broad, underlying problems in certain areas Independent Agency Armageddon," with ately out of law school. After graduating ofthe law,instead ofthinking only of aclient's the Notre Dame Law Review, and has just from UK Law in 2005, he clerked for Judge potential goal. "The law school mindset is completed a third. His primary teaching John Rogers of the U.S. Court of Appeals different from the law firm mindset," he says. areas at UK Law are Contracts and Admin~ for the Sixth Circuit before going on to "As a legal academic, you have the oppor- istrative Law.

CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 19 JOHN T. MCGARVEY is a 1973 graduate ofthe College. He is a shareholder and chairperson of the executive committee of Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.c. His practice concentrates in the representation of banks and other lenders in litigation and matters under the Uniform Commercial Code.

McGarvey is a member of the American Bar Association's Section of Business Law and the Committees on the Uniform Commercial Code, Commercial Financial Services and Banking Law. He represents Kentucky as a Commissioner to the Uniform Law Commission and is the Southern Region representative on the Commission's Legislative Council. McGarvey served on the Commission's Joint Review Committee for Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (2008-2010), and is now the Co-Chair of the Enactment Committee for the 2010 amendments to Article 9.

McGarvey is an adjunct professor at the College of Law teaching secured transac- tions. Official and civic positions held by McGarvey include: Special Justice, Kentucky Supreme Court (1990 and 2008-2010) City Attorney, City of Anchorage (1987-) Asst. Law Director, City of Louisville 1978-1979 member Public Policy Committee (2007-) and Chairperson of the Energy Policy Committee (2008-20091 of Greater Louisville, Inc. attorney steering committee, Citizens for Better Judges (1992-1993) president, UK College of Law Alumni Association (1998-2006) and member, UK College of Law Visiting Committee (Committee chairperson 2010-2011 I, UK College of Law Dean Search Committee (2008). He is a graduate of the Leadership Kentucky class of 200S, and the FBI's Citizens Academy class of 2006. The Anchorage Civic Club named him its citizen of the year in 2008.

JOE BILL CAMPBELL is a 1968 graduate of the College of Law. He has been honored as a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and has been selected by the American Trial Lawyers Association as one of the top 100 trial lawyers in Kentucky. The Litigation Counsel of America, which limits its membership to the top 1% of trial lawyers, selected Campbell as a member. He has also been honored by Kentucky Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America and is an Advocate for the American Board of Trial Attorneys.

Campbell served on the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents from 1980 to 1984 and as chairman from 1982-1984. For nine years, Campbell served on the Kentucky Council for Higher Education, including three years as chairman, and served on the UK College of Law Visiting Committee for over nine years.

Campbell was one of the original members of the Kentucky Legal Education Commission. He served as a president of the Kentucky Bar Association and of the Kentucky Academy of Hospital Attorneys. Campbell also provided signif- icant leadership for the establishment of Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company of Kentucky ("LMICK"), including serving as chairman of the board for 17 years. In 1988, the Kentucky Bar Association recognized Campbell as the outstanding lawyer in Kentucky. Campbell lives in Bowling Green where he practices with the firm of Hughes & Coleman.

University of Kentucky Law Notes ROBERT E. HARDING, JR., a native of Danville, Ky.,was the second African-American graduate of the College of Law. While holding a full-time job, Harding completed the 3 year curriculum in 2 Yz years, graduating in 1957.

Harding was a member of the Kentucky and New Mexico bars and was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court. He began his professional career in 1959 as an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board in New York City. He also worked at the Albuquerque, N.Mex. and EI Paso, Tex. offices. He received commendations from Labor and Management for his skill and fairness. After retiring in the late 19805, Harding was appointed an arbitrator by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. In 1987, he was voted the "Arbitrator of the Year" by the New Mexico Better Business Bureau.

As a civil rights activist, Harding was a life member of the NAACP and as a member of the New Mexico NAACP Legal Counsel, dealt with unfair labor practices.

A Henry Stites Barker Fellow, Harding and his wife, lola, funded several scholarships. After his death In 2004, his widow established the Robert E. Harding, Jr. Professorship to honor and pass on his ideals of "Uberty and Justice for All" under "Equal Protection of the Laws."

future alum

time after graduation before starting Project at Harvard University's Berkman law school to get some real-world Center for Internet and Society. She experience in journalism. A few years of knew she couldn't pass np the oppor- working as a journalist only cemented tunity to apply and was thrilled when, a her desire. "If you have a dream;' she month and a halflater, they invited her says, "grab on to it with both hands:' to spend the summer of 2011 in Boston.

Once enrolled, though, she was surprised Brittany's experience at the Berkman by her attraction to litigation, for which Center was nothing short of utopian, she credits Professor Scott Bauries' Civil she says. She was impressed by the Procedure course, and her partici- "diversity and richness" of the students pation in mock trials on UK Law's Trial and faculty in the program. While Advocacy Board. She clerked for Judge there, she started a discussion group Jennifer Coffman (UK Law '78) and on net neutrality and recruited a worked on a trial where she got to watch number of media law attorneys to join attorneys Joe Savage (UK Law '64) and the Citizen Media Law Project's pro BRITTANY GRIFFIN SMITH has Robert Houlihan (UK Law '74) in action, bono Online Media Legal Network. known for a long time that she wanted to and was determined that she would practice media and communications law. one day be in a courtroom herself. After graduation, Brittany plans to find "I don't give up easily;' the third-year law work in the area of media and commu- student says. She was drawn to UK Law Brittany's path toward fulfilling that nications law. "My education at UK has while still completing her master's degree goal has taken her throngh a prestigious opened several doors for me;' she says. "I in communications, but took some internship with the Citizen Media Law feel confident that it will do so again:'

CELEBRAT1NG lor YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 21 st UK College of Law Golf Tournament

The first annual UK College of Law Golf Tournament was held on May 9, 2011 at Champion Trace Golf Club. The

weather was picture perfect and the tournament raised

$12,000 for the academic initiatives of the College of Law,including scholarships and law library resources.

UK Lawalumni, faculty and friends gathered to show their support while enjoying a nice day of golf, socializing and

complimentary lunch from Carino's Italian. With the huge

success of this year's tournament, we are looking forward

to making next year's even better. Be on the lookout for

upcoming information about the 2012 Tournament. We

hope to see you there!

What an outstanding inaugural event! "It was great to see our alums from all over the state enjoying golf on a beautiful day. Kudos to the College's team for the flawless planning. Our firm looks forward to next year.

-Steve Ruschell (197l)

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CELEBRAT1NG 101 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 23 Starting in September, MARIA J. DANIEL CHAPMAN 2008 GALL will be attending The has been appointed as a JENNIFERY. London School of Economics as 2011-2012 Vice Chair of the BARBER, a a master's of science candidate American Bar Association member of the in human rights. As part of this (International Law Section) Tax and Finance interdisciplinary degree program, International Anti-Corruption Practice Group at Maria will be concentrating on Committee. Mr. Chapman is Greenebaum Doll & courses in international human the Chief Compliance Officer McDonald, was elected in rights law. Until recently, she and Counsel for Parker Drilling September 2010 to serve as was a litigation associate at Company in Houston and Vice Chair and Treasurer for the Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. specializes in anti-bribery law Kentucky Bar Association's Tax and international trade law. Section. 1998 LAUREN ARMSTRONG CLIFFORD H. ASH BURNER, 1994 PARSONS has joined Sturgill, chair of Wyatt Tarrant & Combs' JAMES WOOLERY, Turner, Barker & Moloney as Sustainability Group has been formerly a partner at its Marketing Director. Prior to re-elected chairman of the Cravath Swaine and joining the firm, she provided Kentucky chapter of the United Moore, left the firm marketing and public relations States Green Building Council. to join J.P. Morgan support for clients in the equine, He was the first attorney to be Chase & Company. education, legal, non-profit a certified Leadership in Energy In June, he hosted a reception and municipal sectors, as part and Environmental Design for College of Law Alumni in of Preston-Osborne Marketing (LEED) Accredited Professional New York. Communications & Research. in Kentucky, and heads the newly-founded Conservation ROBB FARMER is the and Energy Efficiency committee Assistant Director for Research at Greater Louisville, Inc. 2007 and Instructional Services NOAH R. FRIEND has at the Faulkner University opened his own law practice Thomas Goode Jones in Pikeville. He will focus on School of Law Library. bankruptcy, debtor's rights and federal litigation. 2006 BEN CARTER has opened a law office in Louisville. Ben Carter Law focuses primarily on defending homeowners facing foreclosure, At the end of January, 2011, TREY consumer law and debtor's GRAYSON resigned his office as rights litigation. Kentucky Secretary of State and assumed his new role as director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics. As director, he will set the strategic vision as well as the budget for the Institute, and will oversee its myriad activities.

24 University of Kentucky Law Notes 1993 1981 1980 MINDY BARFIELD, PAUL B. CALICO has been a partner in appointed Chief Circuit Dinsmore & Shohl's Mediator of the United States Lexington office, Court of Appeals for the Sixth received a special Circuit. He previously served as recognition from a private mediator and arbitrator the Fayette County Bar with the Center for Resolution Association for her work as the of Disputed in Cincinnati. co-founder of the Fayette County Domestic Violence In January, TERESA Advocacy Project and in ISAAC led four recognition of her efforts to campaign strategy make equal access to justice a and election reality for those in need. She workshops for practices in the area of complex In 2010, MARY C. NOBLE was women in Uganda. commercial litigation with a named Deputy Chief Justice of focus on defending businesses the Supreme Court of Kentucky. in contract-related and business She has served as a justice since 1978 torts litigation and complex Judge JENNIFER COFFMAN November of 2006, and as a insurance coverage and bad has been appointed to the faith litigation. judge for more than 18 years. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance On June 8, 2011, she became Court. She was nominated by the first woman to preside former President Bill Clinton, 1992 during oral arguments in the and will serve a seven-year BARRY NORFLEET has joined term, overseeing warrants Supreme Court of Kentucky, Farmers Bank and Capitol for government surveillance when she oversaw arguments in Trust Co. in Frankfort, as Senior in spy and terrorism cases. Vice-President, Senior Trust the criminal case of Officer and Legal Counsel. Commonwealth of Kentucky v Leinenbach. "Most women 1974 today probably have more JAMES E. 1987 freedom to choose than they've ROGERS, CEO of D. GAINES PENN Duke Energy, which ever had," Justice Noble said. has been named became the largest "But we still have very limited Managing Partner utility company in of English, Lucas, opportunity in leadership the country in Priest & Owsley, in positions in the government and February when it merged with Bowling Green, Ky., in business. So, when something Progress Energy earlier this year, for a three-year term beginning like this happens, it's a visited the College of Law in in 2011. He is a partner at ELPO March and gave a presentation milestone." Justice Noble who practices primarily in the to students on the future of the presided in place of Chief areas of business, health care energy industry and the role that and employment law. Justice of Kentucky John D. UK Law played in his career. Minton Jr., who recused himself in the case. Arguments took place in the Supreme Court Courtroom in the Capitol in Frankfort.

CELEBRATING lor YEARS OF EXCELLENCE • Fall 2011 25 levels. As ABA President, he will 1971 focus on issues he believes will 1963 make the ABA stronger and more MARSHALL P. ELDRED, JR. has relevant: the state funding crisis, been honored by the national Legal Services Corporation for volunteerism, membership, and his work providing pro bono diversity in the profession. In services to low-income individuals. service to the first of these goals, Eldred is of counsel in Frost the College of Law and the Brown Todd's Louisville office. Kentucky Law Journal hosted a Symposium on Court Funding, on September 23-24,2011, in 1955 Auburn University- celebration of the Law Journal's Montgomery has WILLIAM T. (BILL) ROBINSON 1OOth volume, and in honor of named The III took office as President of the Robinson's ascension to the Department of American Bar Association on presidency. Political Science and August 9, 2011. A member of the Public Adminis- ABA for more than 35 years, In October 2010, Mr. Robinson tration Outstanding Graduate Student Award for GEORGE D. Robinson is the member-in- was honored with the Metropolitan Award, from the Metropolitan Club SCHRADER. Schrader served as charge of the Florence, Ky. offices professor of Justice and Public in Cincinnati, in recognition of his of Frost Brown Todd. He focuses Safety and director of Judicial his practice on the areas of civil contributions to the community. Studies at AUM from 1977 until litigation at the trial and appellate his retirement in 1993.

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GEORGE C. "CHAD" PERRY, a 1951 graduate of the College of Law, passed away on November 4, 2010, Mr. Perry served his clients and community with skill and dedication, and embodied the spirit of leadership in his practice and in his community.

After graduating from the College in 1951, Perry served as a first lieutenant in the United States Air Force JAG program from 1951-1953 and continued in the Air Force Reserves for 25 years. Returning to his hometown of Paintsville, Ky., Perry began a legal practice lasting over 50 years. During that time, he twice served as City Attorney and was elected to City Council. As a partner with Perry, Preston, and Miller, he practiced in the area of workers compensation, medical malpractice, and general litigation.

He served as general counsel for the Big Sandy Area Development Authority, as a trustee of Eastern Kentucky and regional educational institutions and banks. At the College of Law, Mr. Perry was a Lafferty Society member. a long-time member of the Visiting Committee, and a University of Kentucky Fellow for over 25 years.

To eliminate the shortage of primary care physicians in rural Eastern Kentucky, Perry and his wife Judy led the founding of the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He has served as a board member for the College and received an honorary doctorate in 2001. In recognition of these and many other accomplishments, Perry was named "Outstanding Private Citizen" by the Eastern Kentucky Leadership Conference in 1999.

Mr. Perry is survived by his wife, Julianne Williams Perry. He will long be remembered for his tenacity and hard work in striving to provide a better future for his community.

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Bradford Honor Roll MEPAC Match Program Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham Mr. and Mrs. Gorman J. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Redford III Ms. Karen J. Greenwell Mr. Silas H. Brewer, Jr. of Donors Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rogers, Jr. :j: Mr. and Mrs. G. Dan Griffith Mr. David A Brill Mr. Paul A. Saffer Mr. and Mrs. Kerry B. Harvey Ms. Kimberly H. Bryant Ms. Paula J. Shives and Ms. Margi Harvey Mr. John Burrell We are proud of our alumni and Mr. David Sutton :j: Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hay Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Burton, Ret friends who donated just over Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Smith Mr. James Hite Hays Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Burton gl,OOO,Ooo to the College of Law Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hilliard Champion Trace Golf Club during the fiscal year ending JUI1C $1,OOG-$2,499 Ms. Anne E. Gorham and Mr. Robert L. Chenoweth, Esq. 30,2011. Below is a listing of Mrs. Anna R. Gwinn and Professor Mr. Buckner Hinkle, Jr. Chevron Humankind these donors, categorized by level Richard C. 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Lambert Farmer, Jr. * Indicates UK Law Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. C. Clay G. Lawson t Mr. Richard L. Frymire Jr. Association Member Mr. Robert P,Combs Lawyers Mutual Insurance GE Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gearheart t Indicates UK Law Mr. Robert M. Coots Co. of Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Livingston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Faculty and Staff Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cull t Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Curris McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland Geoghegan, III Mr. William G. Deatherage, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McCarthy Elisabeth and Alvin Goldman t DelCotto Law Group PLLC Mr. John G. McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hatfield $100,000+ Frost Brown Todd LLC Ms. Lori Lynn Menshouse Mrs. Tamra L. Gormley and The Honorable William S. Cooper t Mr. and Mrs. William R. Germer t Mr. C. Randall Michel Mr. John W. Hays Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Glasscock t Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Millert Mr. Gerald O. Henderson Jr. $20,OOG-$99,999 Mr. Kevin J. Hable Ms. Barbara Tennille Newsome Mrs. Lisa E. Hinkle Gary C. Johnson, PSC Judge and Mrs. Joseph M. Hood Judge Christopher Shea Nickell Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Houlihan, Jr. Kentucky Bar Foundation Judge William 1.Jennings Brig. Gen. Dulaney L. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Irvin, Jr. Kentucky IOLTA Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Jones O'Roark, Jr., Ret. The Honorables Sheila R. Kentucky Bar Foundation Kentucky Bar Association Mr. and Ms. Dan L. Owens Isaac and Lewis G. Paisley Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Reynolds f Mr. and Mrs. L. Dan Key Ms. Kathleen D. Pattersont Mr. and Dr. Gregory K. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. William T Robinson, III :j: Mr. F.Craig LaRocca Ms. Francine Perry Mr. Shawn R. Johnson Lexis-Nexis The Honorable and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Johnson $10,00G-$19,999 Mr. Kurt Maier Edwin B. Ropp Mr. Mark M. Jones CampEd, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Mauldin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G, Royalty Professor and Mrs. Thomas L Jones Evelyn Borchard Metzger Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. May Mr. Stephen M. Ruschell :j: Mr. and Mrs. Tim J. Kaltenbach Mr. William E. Gary, III Sen. Mitch McConnellt Santana Law Office PSC Mr. Paul R. Keen Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Overstreet Schwab Charitable Fund Ms. Laura 0, Keller and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lavelle t Mr. and Mrs. John W. Phillips Mr. Billy R. Shelton William F Schweri II Mr. and Mrs. John McGarvey tt 1. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert 1. Roszell, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Michael V Skidmore Mr. Robert O. Keller The Honorable Rebecca M. Satterfield Law Firm Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Stevens Mrs. Melanie J. Kilpatrick and Overstreet and Mr. Jerry L. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Scott Mr. Ralph P.Stevens Mr. Frederick Copeland US District Court ~ ED KY Mr. William R. Thomas Stites & Harbison Mr. and Mrs. Shelby C. Kinkead, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel V Williamson t Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tipton Stites & Harbison Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Kinser Ms. Natalie D. Brown and The Honorable Julia K. Tackett Mr. and Ms. David L. Knox $S,00G-$9,999 Mr. Robert M. Watt III Mr. and Mrs. Bobby K. True Mr. and Mrs. David V. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Baker Mr. and Mrs, J. Kendrick Wells III Mr. and Mrs. J. Guthrie True Mr. and Mrs. William Lear, Jr. Mrs. Ruth H. Baxter and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WalterW. Turner Leland Law Associates, p.e James M. Crawford $SOG-$999 UK Alumni Association Mrs. Myrtle Blakley and Mrs. Gay Elste Darsie Mrs. Margaret M. Barker Justice and Mrs. Daniel J. Venters Professor Thomas P.Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis Blevins Law, PLLC Ms. Kathleen E. Voelker Mr. James W Litsey Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. C. R. Bowles Jr. Mr. Thomas M. Weddle Jr. Ms. Wendy C. Longmire Garmer & Prather PLLC Ms. Carolyn M. Brown and Ms. Nancy B. Loucks Mr. and Mrs. F. Chris Gorman Mr. James L. Jackson II $2SG-$499 Mr. Marc A. Lovell Inez Deposit Bank Mr. and Mrs. John Y Brown III Judge and Mrs. John R. Adams Mr. John 1. Lovett Landrum & Shouse Bunch & Brock Attorneys at Law Mr. John Agnew Mr. Gregory J. Lunn Louisville Bar Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Ms. Gregory A. Burden Mr. Ricky G. Alsip Ms. Betsy Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Oliver t Dr. and Mrs. Don R. Chesnut Ashland Inc. Mr. Richard H. Mains Reynolds Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James L. Childress Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Bagby t Marathon Oil Company Mr. and Mrs. Tim Taylor Comcast Corporation Mr. and Ms. Richard W. Mattson Western-Southern Foundation, Inc.

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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C Meko Mr. Henry J. Bevel III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Howard Mr. Charles C. Mihalek Mr. and Mrs. Stan Billingsley Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Dunlap Mr, and Mrs. Leland R. Howard, II Mr. and Mrs. James M. Miller Mr. Gregory A Blackburn Mr. TimothyW. Dunn II Judge J. William Howerton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Milner * Dr. and Mrs. John S, Bolin Mr. Benjamin G. Dusing Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Monge Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bond Mr. and Ms. W. Blaine Early III PhD Mr. W. Bryan Hudson Morgan & Pottinger PSC Judge James E, Bondurant Mr, Kelly M. Easton Mr. and Mrs. John M. Huellemeier Mr. Geoffrey R. Morgan Mr. Thomas C. Bondurant Mr. Daniel F. Egbers Mr. and Mrs. David L. Huff M&P Collections, Inc. Mr. Brian Borellis Mr. Marshall P Eldred Jr. Mr. Charlton C. Hundley IV Mr. and Mrs. Don L Mynear Judge and Ms. Joseph 1. Bouvier Mr. and Mrs. David 1. Enlow Ms. Barbara A Hunter Mr. Larry A. Neuman Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bowmer III Mr. F. Preston Farmer Mr. Theodore S. Hutchins Mrs. Elizabeth A Noyes-Palmer Mr. William C. Brafford Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hynden Me and Mrs. M Stephen Pitt Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent Brennenstuhl Mr. and Mrs. Jo M. Ferguson Mr. Ted L. Igleheart Mr. and Mrs. John D. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Brent Col. Gordon B. Finley, Jr. USAF Ret Mr. Jay E. Ingle Mr. Doug Quillen Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Brewster II Mr. Brian R. Fleming Mr. Lindsey Wood Ingram III Mr. H. 8. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John P.Brice Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fleming Mr. Brian M. Johnson Mr. John TReed Mrs. Linda R. Brown Ms. Betty Foley Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Jr. Mr. H. H. Rice Jr. Ms. Martha L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Foster Judge and Mrs. Ron Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrow Richards, Jr. Mr. Mark W. Browning Four Roses Distillery Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. David Rosenberg :t: Ms. Sharon Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Franck Mr. William R. Jones Mr. David T. Royse Mr. Patrick C. Buchanan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A Franklin Mr. Martin B. Kamens Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth R. Sagan Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Bunch II Mr. Carl N. Frazier Dr. Suzanne and Mr. Fred Karem Mr.Jason Thomas Sauer Mr. and Ms. Mark D. Bunning Mr. Tommy J. Fridy Mr. and Mrs. Louis A Kawaja The Honorable and Mrs. Mr. John S. Burgin Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Fugazzi, Jr. Mark and Anne Keeton Joseph M Scott, Jr. Ms. Reba Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Fulkerson Mr. Adam R. Kegley Dr.V Gayle Spears and The Mr. J. Mark Burton Mr. David A Futscher Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Keller Honorable Stephen Shewmaker Mr. Robert J, Busse Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. James E. Keller Skadden, Arps, Slate, Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kellerman Meagher & Flam Mr. Paul B. Calico L. Gardner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Kelly Tony Smith Mr. Robert A Calinoff Mr. John 1. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Kemp Mr. and Mrs. David Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Mel Camenisch Mr. and Mrs. Roger A Gibbs Mr. William D. Kemper Mr. Peter Landstrom Stephan Mr. James W. Cammack Mr. Mark D. Glastetter Ms. Susan S. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Gene A Stewart Mr. Joe B. Campbell + Mrs. Barbara S. Good Mr. William B. Owsley Mr. Carl J. Stich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Deno C. Capello, Jr. Mr. William H. Gorin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Kerrick Ms. Jillien Martha Suwanski * Mr. Keith R. Cardey Justice John Graves Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Kiel Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thompson Col. Henry St. G. 1. Carmichael III Ms. Kimberly K. Greene and Mr. Daniel King III Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Tipton Mr. Thomas A Carroll Mr. Jon L. Pleischaker Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kinkead, Jr. Torok Law Office PLLC Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carter Mr. Robert J. Greene Mr. David A Koenig Mr. A Michael Tucker Mr. Robert L. Caummisar Greenebaum Doll & McDonald PLLC Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Landers * Mr. Leon W. Tucker Mr. Clifford J. Cavitt Judge and Mrs. Henry M. Griffin, III Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Langston Mr. Rick A Vance, Esq. Judge and Mrs. Tommy W. Chandler Judge John R. Grise Mr. Michael L. Larson Dr, Katherine L. Stone and Mr, James D. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. James P.Grohmann Mrs. Leigh Gross Latherow Mr. Jeffrey S. Walther Ms. Denise G. Smith and Mr. John G. Grohmann Mr. Todd E. Leatherman Mr. and Mrs. Trevor W. Wells Mr. Joe F. Childers, Jr. Mr. William J. Haberstroh Rep. and Mrs. J. Stan Lee Dr. and Mrs. Daniel U. White Ms. Susan Chun and Mr. Mr. John E. Hackley Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bruce Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Wilhoit Hans Peter Spielmann Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Hackworth Mr. James Levin Mrs. Sarah E. Emmons and Mr. Clifton B. Clark Mr. P.Kevin Hackworth Paul M. Lewis Mr. Timothy J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cole Mr. and Mrs. William H. Haden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Logsdon Mr. George Washington Woodcock Mr. Timothy R. Coleman Mr. William R. Hagan Mr. J. Paul Long Jr. Mr. Jeffrey A Woods Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Colson Mr. Tom Halbleib Ms. Jane Broadwater Long Rep. and Mrs. Brent Yonts Ms. Davalene Cooper Mr. David J. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Lovely Mr. Robert G. Zweigart Ms. Linda G. Cooper Mr. Matthew R. Hall Mr. Timothy K. Lowe Ms. Suzanne D. Cordery Ms. Elizabeth Baird Hamby Mr. Marshall F. Loy $100-$249 Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Crain III Mr. Thomas V Handy Mr. and Mrs, Steven B. Loy Judge and Mrs. Edwin P,Abell Judge Roger L. Crittenden Mr. John R. Harman III Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Aberson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Harned Mr. James R. Lyons Jr. Judge and Ms. Glenn Acree Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ms. Cheryl K. Harris Mr. Lee M. MacCracken Judge Julia H. & Mr. Cunningham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Harris Mr. and Ms. Richard Major, Jr. Steven D. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Curry Mr. William R. Harris Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Majors Mr. Richard M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John V. Curtis Mr. William G. 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Bastin Judge Benjamin L. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Holbrook III Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCartney Mr. Robert E. Bathalter Ms. Vanessa Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hopgood Dr. William Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett E. Bayer Mr. Steven W. Dills Ms. M. Holliday Hopkins Judge Susan W McClure Mr. and Ms. Frank 1. Becker Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dishman, Jr. Judge and Mrs. Lewis B. Hopper Mr. Charles R. McCollom Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Beiting Ms. Wanda A Dotson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A Hoskins Dr. and Mrs. Michael Q. McCoy Mrs. Amy G. Benovitz Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Downing Mr. Luther P House, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth J. McKinney Mr. AF. Berry, Jr. Mr. Melvin K. Duke Mr. Stephen A Houston

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Silver $1-$99 Ms. laura Shannon Crittenden Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W Moss Mr. W. Kennedy Simpson Mr. and Ms. James W. Addington Mr. Peter M. Cummins Mr, Robert N. Mumaw Mr. Thomas L. Skalmoski Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Alcott Mr. William H. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Richard V Murphy Mr. David W Smith Mr. and Mrs, Sean Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Cutler, Jr. Mr. Joe Myers Mr. Jeffrey A. Smith Delacey Alexander Ms. laura A. D'Angelot Mr. and The Honorable Larry Noble Mr. Sheryl G. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Allen Judge Hunter Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. William B. Norment, Jr. Judge and Mrs. Thomas B. Spain, Jr. Mr. Thomas W Amann Mr. and Ms. Brendan Ms. Leila G. O'Carra Judge Richard G. Spicer Mr. Jason Trent Ams Russell Daugherty Mr. D. Bruce Orwin Mr. Burl W. Spurlock Mrs. Andrea P. Anderson Ms. Dana Elyse Daughetee Ms. Linda Bosse and Mr. Ms. Catherine C. Staib Mr. J. Drew Anderson Mr. Richard M. Davis Robert B. Overstreet Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. 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