Jan G. Deutsch

Yale Law School 127 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06520 203-432-4836

Personal

Born May 25, 1935. Katowice, Poland Married. No children.

Education

B.A. 1955, , summa cum laude History Major, Phi Beta Kappa (junior year); Scholar of the House; Snow Prize (character and scholarship); Warren Prize (scholarship); Aurelian Honor Society; Scroll & Key, Pundits

Awarded Clare College Fellowship to Clare College, Cambridge. Graduated 1957 (Political Theory, History and Economics). M.A. 1963. Green Cup (scholarly excellence); Cambridge Humanists; Clarence Dining Society

Ph.D. 1962, Yale University, Dept. of Political Science. Passed Ph.D. comprehensives with distinction. Thesis topic: “Mobility and Nationality; A Study of Travel, Borders and Citizenship.”

LL.B. 1962, Yale Law School, summa cum laude Note Editor, Yale Law Journal. Cullen, Jewell & Robins Prizes. Graduate of the year 1962 of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity

Employment

1985-1986 Consultant, Clark Equipment Company 1983-1986 Consultant, Shereff, Friedman, Hoffman & Goodman 1979-1983 Consultant, Aetna Life & Casualty Law Department 1968-1982 Professor; 1967-68 Associate Professor; 1966-67 Assistant Professor, Yale Law School 1969-1970 Executive Vice President, Development Technologies, Inc. Summer 1968 Consultant to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy Summer 1966 Consultant to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice 1964-1966 Associate, Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis

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1962-1964 Law Clerk, Associate Justice Potter Stewart, Supreme Court of the Academic Years 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62: Assistant in Instruction in History in

Subjects: Corporations; Securities Regulation; Jurisprudence; Constitutional Law

Law School Visiting Professorships

Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, Summer 1964 Lecturer in Law at Western Reserve University, 1963-64 University of Florida, Summer, 1974 University of Michigan, Summer, 1975 Georgetown University, Summer, 1976 Visiting Research Professor, Brigham Young University, Fall 1976 Visiting Scholar, Washington & Lee University, Fall, 1976 Hofstra University, Summer 1977 State University of at Buffalo, Summer 1978 Vanderbilt University, Fall 1978 Washington & Lee University, Spring 1979

BAR ADMISSIONS

District of Columbia, 1963 Ohio, 1965 New York, 1984

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