Lawyers of the Future (1979 - 2002) College of Law History
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Lawyers of the Future (1979 - 2002) College of Law History Spring 1979 Lawyers of the Future (Spring 1979) University of Tennessee College of Law Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_lawyersofthefuture Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation University of Tennessee College of Law, "Lawyers of the Future (Spring 1979)" (1979). Lawyers of the Future (1979 - 2002). https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_lawyersofthefuture/17 This Publication is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Law History at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Lawyers of the Future (1979 - 2002) by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. KF 2tfz TJ..\ THE UNIVEPSI1YOF ,"11:-0� TENNESSEE v• \ r?ES COLLEGE OF LAW �979/80 CONT€NTS CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT 5 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 7 CLASS OF 1979 11 CLASS OF 1980 23 CLASSES OF 1981-1982 39 1505 West Cumberland Avenue Knoxville,Tennessee 37916 The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, handicap, or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefits. UTK does not discriminate on the basis of sex or handicap in the education programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Pub. L. 92·318; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pub. L. 93·112; respectively. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the University. Inquiries concerning Title IX and Section 504 sould be directed to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Planning and Administration, 525 Andy Holt Tower, 974-4391. Charges of violation of the above policy should also be directed to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Planning and Administration. PHOTOS BY DEE MONTIE We take great pleasure in If you are interested in introducing to you the University of interviewing on campus during the Tennessee Lawyers of the Future. As coming school year, we will be a prospective employer your delighted to send resumes for your consideration is of tremendous selection, arrange a schedule, and value to our Career Planning and provide parking here at the College of Placement Program. Law. Fall Quarter begins September The students in our eighty-nine 19th. If you do not choose to participate year-old law school are very well in the recruitment program on campus prepared for the practice of law as but would like to hear from some of well as for careers in business, teaching our students, may we have information and public service. In 1978 we received about your organization and your hiring 1,057 applications: 567 in-state, 490 practices for our Career Planning and out-of-state. With a median of 602 Placement files? Resumes from LSAT and 3.43 undergraduate G.P.A. interested students are available at as a profile to combine with each your invitation. Please do not hesitate individual's unique personal to call Eleanor R. Nelson, Career qualifications, ours is a student body of Planning and Placement Director, which we are justly proud. In the at (615) 974-4348 for further coming year we expect to graduate information. Kenneth L. Penegar, Dean approximately 200 students and, in We welcome the opportunity addition, we will have an equal of working with you in the future number of second year students, many toward the possible fulfillment of both of whom will be seeking opportunities the hiring needs of your organization for summer clerkships. and the placement needs of our students. May we work together for our mutual benefit. 3 OFFICE:OF CARE:E:R PI.AMMIMG 6 PLACE:ME:MT CURTIS L. WELLS, B.A., M.A., J.D. ELEANOR R. NELSON, B.A. SANDRA(SANDY)S.HORNER Associate Dean for Placement and Career Planning and Placement Sandy Horner is Assistant in the Continuing Legal Education Director Office of Career Planning and Placement and Continuing Legal Curtis L. Wells has been Associate Eleanor R. Nelson is Career Education, having previously been Dean for Career Planning and Planning and Placement Director associated with the College of law in Placement as well as Continuing at the University of Tennessee College Continuing Judicial Education, Legal Education since 1974. of Law and has been working with law beginning August, 1976. In addition to the direction given students since August, 1976. In June of 1980, Sandy expects to career counseling and placement An undergraduate History major, to receive her undergraduate de gree efforts in the College of law, he is she anticipates completion of her in History. a founding member of the Master's Degree in June, 1979, from Southeastern Law Placement the Educational Psychology Consortium, an association of nine law Department in College Student schools which seeks to promote career Personnel, with an emphasis on the opportunities through collective action. Law School as a unique situation within the college environment. A member of the National Association of Law Placement, Ms. Nelson is Southeastern Regional Coordinator as well as a faculty member of the Legal Employer Seminar on the Recruitment and Selection Process to be held in cities across the country in 1979. 5 CARE:E:R PLANNING6 PI.ACE:ME:NT SE:RVICE:S The College of Law provides career STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION counseling and placement services to CAREER PLANNING meet the needs of the student who is AND PLACEMENT COMMITTEE looking for his/her first clerkship, the recent graduate who is beginning Karen Ellis Brian Smith a legal career, and the alumnus who is Julie Howard Janice Snider seeking a career change. With this goal Cynthia Odie John Schlechty in mind, the ongoing activities include Steve Powers Heidi Zimmerman workshops in interviewing skills and resume writing, scheduling on- campus interviews, attending out-of state hiring conferences, and coordinating all law-related employment opportunities, whether with law firms, corporations, insurance companies or government agencies. 6 FACUL1Y& ADMINIST�TION KENNETH L. PENEGAR, AB., J.D., LL.M. BARDIE C. WOLFE, JR., J.D., M.S.L.S. Associate Professor of Law, University of Ten· nessee,since 1973; Visiting Associate Professor of Dean of the College of Law and Professor of Law Head Law Librarian and Associate Professor Law, State University of Iowa, 1975-76. Subjects: A.B., 1954, J.D., 1961, University of North Caro· J.D., 1967, M.S.L.S., 1972, University of Ken Conflict of Laws; Criminal Law; Criminal Proce lina; LL.M., 1962, Yale University; U.S. Navy, tucky; Circulation Librarian and Director of dure; Evidence; Legal Clinics; Legal Method;Trial 1954-57; Research study, London School of Eco Reader Services, University of Texas Law [j. and Appellate Practice. nomics, 1957-1958; Law clerk, Circuit Judge, U.S. brary, 1968-71; Acquisitions Librarian and Assis· Court of Appeals, 1962-63; Assistant Professor of tant Professor, University of Virginia Law Ubrary, JERRY P. BLACK, JR., B.A., J.D. Law, 1963-66, Associate Professor of Law, 1966- 1971-73; Head Law Librarian and Assistant Pro· 69, University of North Carolina; Ford Founda fessor of Law, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Associate Professor of Law tion Visiting Professor of Law, University of Delhi, 1973-76; Associate Professor and Head Law Li B.A.,1965, Southwestern at Memphis; J.D., 1968, 1967 -68; Private practice, Washington,D.C., 1969- brarian, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, 1976· Vanderbilt University; Staff Attorney,Legal Serv· 71; Professor of Law and Dean, University ofT en· 77; Associate Professor and Head Law Ubrarian, ices of Nashville, 1969-70; Director of Clinical legal nessee, since 1971. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Cri University of Tennessee, since 1979. Subjects: Education, Vanderbilt University, 1969-70; Ad minal Law; Criminal Procedure; International Law; Law and Science; Legal Bibliography; legal Re· ministrator of Clinical Programs, 1971-72; Assis Law and Poverty; Law and Society; Legal Pro search and Writing. tant Professor of law,Vanderbilt University,19 72- cess; Legal Profession; Regulated Industries. 75; Visiting Assistant Professor,University ofTen PATRICIA J. COTTRELL, B.S., J.D. nessee, 1975-76; Assistant Professor of Law, Uni· MARY JO HOOVER, B.A., J.D. versity of Tennessee, 1976-78; Associate Profes Director of Public Law Institute sor since 1978. Subjects: ClinicalTeaching; Credi· Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid B.S., 1969, J.D., 1976, University of Tennessee; tors' Rights; Criminal Procedure; Domestic Rela B.A., 1959, University of Michigan; J.D., 1969, Project Administrator, Public Law Research and tions; Juvenile Law; Law and Poverty; legal Re Brooklyn Law School; Law clerk, U.S. District Service Program,1973·76; Assistant Attorney Ge search and Writing. Court for the Southern Districtof New York, 1969- neral, State of Tennessee, 1976-78; Director of 70; Staff Attorney, East New York Legal Services, Public Law Institute since 1978. MARTHA S. L. BLACK, B.A., J.D. 1970-72; Coordinating Attorney in Family Law, Community Action for Legal Services, 1972-73; GARY L. ANDERSON, S.B., J.D., LL.M. Associate Professor of Law B.A., 1967, Mount Holyoke College; Graduate Managing Attorney, MFY Legal Services,1973· 7 4; Associate Professor of Law study, Rice University, 1967-69; J.D., 1973, Uni· Law clerk, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, S.B., 1960,Iowa State University; J.D., 1962,State versity ofTennessee; Assistant Professor of Law, 1976; Assistant Dean and Instructor of Law, Uni· University of Iowa; LL.M., 1968,Harvard Univer· University of Tennessee, 1973-76; Associate Pro· versity of Tennessee, since 1976. sity; General practice, 1962-64; County Attorney, fessor since 1976.