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Law Record Is Published for the Alumni and Friends of the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University Nonprofi t Org. MoritzLaw U.S. Postage MoritzLaw PAID Autumn2003 Moritz College of Law Columbus, OH The Ohio State University Permit No. 711 55 West 12th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1391 LawRecord Remember When? The Journal on Dispute Resolution staff in 1997-1998: left to right, row 1: M. Tenerowicz, M. Sprenger, N. Person, J. Mester, J. Morrow, C. Marty, D. Drey- fus, S. Judge; row 2: C. Kwapich, K. Hayes, S. Pagedar, C. Weiss, L. Zupnick, C. Wendell, P. Gluntz Monaco, R. Russo, E. Fahey, M. Peter, S. Beauregard, J. Geren; row 3: S. Patton, E. Wewers, S. Donnelly, R. Mitchell, C. Dawson, S. Cicero, S. Melnyk, E. Sommers, T. Scott, A. Fata, A. Imbrogno; row 4: G. Goddard, M. Heffernan, E. Fink, J. Southworth, I. Simakovsky, E. Kliesch, J. Hiller, L. Baumann, C. McChesney, T. Williams, T. Babel, T. Crist The Pro Bono Research Group was founded during the 1997–1998 school year. On the board was (left to right) row 1: S. Pagedar, K. Hayes, J.Keller; row 2: L. Shoto, T. Flippen, S. Patton, G. Wang; row 3: A. Dabarran, M. Shaver, D. Graham, D. Stark MORITZ College of Law THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DEAN’S MESSAGE UPCOMING EVENTS Building a Great Law School he third law journal at the Moritz College of Law Dale Oesterle and the attraction of Larry Garvin, a December 2 January 22 makes its debut this autumn. When the Ohio State commercial law scholar from Florida State, add distinc- Hip Holiday Happening for alumni Symposium: Winning the Peace: Unless otherwise indicated, T Journal of Criminal Law comes off the press in tion to the business law faculty. In fact, the nine new 1995–2003, students, faculty, and Post-Confl ict Dispute Resolution all programs are held at John a few weeks, it will be our third scholarly journal and is professors hired in the last two years enhanced area staff, downtown Columbus. Contact and Nation Building, Saxbe Audi- Deaver Drinko Hall, 55 West expected to be a must-read for anyone interested in the expertise in fi elds ranging from intellectual property Laura Landy Carr, [email protected] torium. Contact Leslie Youssef 12th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. criminal justice system. to dispute resolution. or (614) 292-2937. ([email protected]) or Mike If you plan to attend, please This new journal is a departure from more traditional In the meantime, preliminary work progresses on Bogdan ([email protected]), or use the contact information journals. Under the capable leadership of professors the corner of 11th Avenue and High Street where the December 12 see http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/jdr/ listed for each event. Doug Berman and Joshua Dressler, the publication is new Buckeye Barrister Club and law student apartments Fall Semester Hooding symposium.htm. peer-reviewed rather than student-edited. However, will be located. Both are scheduled to be ready in Ceremony, Saxbe Auditorium. The Moritz College of Law Moritz Law students continue to be critical to the August 2005. Contact Assistant Dean Pam April 8 will provide reasonable success of the journal, Work is complete on remodeling the student lounge. Lombardi, [email protected] 3:30 p.m., Schwartz Lecture on accommodations to seminar, with a wide range of It features bright colors, new furniture, and a vendor who or (614) 292-0283. Dispute Resolution: Strategic workshop, or symposium opportunities for them serves beverages, snacks, and sandwiches throughout the Mediation, Francis McGovern, to become familiar with day. I invite you to stop by to have a cup of coffee or a December 16 Professor of Law, Duke University, participants with disabilities. scholarship and to develop soft drink with today’s students and to take a moment to Gathering for Toledo alumni at Saxbe Auditorium. For more informa- Individuals who desire editing skills. swap stories about professors and listen to their dreams. the Federal Courthouse, hosted by tion, see http://www.osu.edu/units/ accommodations should The content will also Classes have been underway since August 18. At 269 the Hon. David A. Katz ’57. Contact law/, call (614) 292-2937, or e-mail call the telephone num- be signifi cantly different strong, the entering class is one of the largest groups in Laura Landy Carr, [email protected] Laura Landy Carr, [email protected]. ber for a particular from traditional journals. recent years. They come from 27 states (including Ohio) or (614) 292-2937. event or send e-mail to Each issue will include a and six foreign countries, including Korea, Japan, April 22 [email protected] “symposium” of traditional Singapore, Taiwan, Albania, and Kenya, and represent January 3 Symposium: Medicaid, Medicines, state.edu. articles on a single topic of 126 different undergraduate institutions. To see photos Atlanta-area alumni gathering and Malpractice: Issues in State criminal law, such as the of their orientation, go to http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/ held in conjunction with the Associa- Health Care, downtown Columbus. fi rst—how criminal law communications/newsreleases/orientation03.html. tion of American Law Schools annual Contact Professor Steven Huefner, has changed since 9/11. Autumn seems to be a time for expressing gratitude. meeting. Save the date and watch our [email protected] or (614) 292-1763, PHOTO: JO MCCULTY JO PHOTO: Dean Nancy H. Rogers But it will also include Our annual Honor Roll of Donors (see pages 16–24) is web site (http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/) or see http://www.law.ohio-state.edu/ commentaries and reviews one way of saying thanks for your fi nancial support over and your mailbox for more details. legisclinic/conference.htm. A down- written on cutting-edge the last fi scal year. State funding now covers only one loadable registration form will be issues by others in the criminal justice system—judges, quarter of a student’s legal education. Your fi nancial available in early 2004. bailiffs, probation offi cers, even prisoners. support is vital in maintaining a great law school. The new journal is just one of the reasons we’re proud As you can tell, Moritz Law is an exciting place to of the criminal law faculty and the program they’ve be and much of it is because of your support. You, our developed at Moritz Law. For that reason, we’ve featured graduates, your reputation, and your contributions help them in this issue (see page 5), and I hope you’ll take a make the corner of 12th and High a vibrant, energetic moment to go online and get to know them better at spot. We’re grateful for your involvement in helping us http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/. build a great law school. The criminal law faculty is one of many points of excellence at Moritz Law. The fi lling of the J. Gilbert Reese Chair with preeminent corporate law scholar UMC03531 Autumn2003 LawRecord Moritz Law Administration Nancy H. Rogers Dean Allan J. Samansky Interim Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs Sharon Davies (on sabbatical) Associate Dean for Faculty Gregory M. Travalio Associate Dean for Professional Relations Kathy S. Northern (on sabbatical) Associate Dean for Academic Cover Stories2 The Ultimate Trial Experience by Jon Murphy and Student Affairs Bruce S. Johnson Associate Dean for Information 5 Criminal Law Curriculum Services Pamela H. Lombardi 5 Journal of Criminal Law Joins Moritz Law Family Assistant Dean for Alumni Relations Sheila Kapur ’88 by Jenifer Rasor ’87 Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Public Programs Amee McKim ’94 Faculty Assistant Dean for 7 Reflections on a Quarter Century of Teaching Professional Development by Joshua Dressler Robert L. Solomon II ’88 Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid and Director 8 New Scholarship Fund Named for Professor Shipman of Minority Affairs by Shantell Feaser Liz Cutler Gates Director of Communications 9 Faculty News Moritz Law Alumni Society Officers Keith Shumate ’91 Development President 16 Honor Roll of Donors Reginald S. Jackson Jr. ’71 President-Elect National Council Officers Alumni25 In Memorium Charles C. Warner ’70 Chair 27 Alumni News Sally Bloomfi eld ’69 Vice Chair Pamela H. Lombardi 36 Moritz Law 2004 Alumni Awards Call for Nominations Secretary The Law Record is published for the alumni and friends of the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University. Liz Cutler Gates Managing Editor Copyright 2003 by Moritz Law, The Ohio State University. Direct all inquiries, address changes, subscription orders, etc., to: Law Record Moritz College of Law The Ohio State University Drinko Hall 55 West 12th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210-1391 Phone: (614) 292-2631 Fax: (614) 247-7079 Also see change of address card in the center of the magazine. COVER STORY by Jon Murphy The Ultimate Trial Experience illingness to work long same time, however, the effective hours, ability to cope with defense lawyer will have an eye to W high stress loads, and the future and will aggressively work effective communication skills are to preserve the record so that all standard characteristics for the typi- avenues of appeal can be tapped if the cal trial lawyer. But few trial lawyers jury does decide to impose a death fi nd themselves in court with the ulti- sentence. He fi nds the biggest mate stakes on the line: life or death. challenge a defense lawyer faces at Editor’s note: Jon Murphy is a second- For Moritz Law graduates Dennis the post-conviction stage is dealing year student at the Moritz College Balske ’74, Tracey Ballard ’98, Ron with the failure of defense lawyers to of Law. Prior to entering law school, O’Brien ’74, and Alexandra Gauth- effectively preserve the record at the he worked in media relations for ier ’95, working on capital cases is just trial level.
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