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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2003 – 2004

Chair .......................................................................................Donna D. Fraiche, L’75 Vice Chair.......................................................................Jerome J. Reso, Jr., B’58, L’61 President ...................................................................Rev. Bernard P. Knoth, S.J., Ph.D. Secretary and Treasurer......................................Rev. Lawrence W. Moore, S.J., LL.M.

B.A. “Red” Adams, Sr. Janet S. Boles
Henry R. Muñoz, III Daniel F. Packer
Rev. James P. Bradley, S.J. Gerard A. Brechtel, B’70 A. Peyton Bush JoAnn Busuttil Carolyn M. Callahan, A’88 Arthur Q. Davis
Desireé Rogers Rev. Bradley M. Schaeffer, S.J. Earnrolyn Lynn Smith, A’93 Frances S. Smith, B’62 Rev. Thomas H. Stahel, S.J. Rev. J. Timothy Thompson, S.J. Rose Marie Toussaint, A’78 T. Allen Usry
William J. Deasy Alton F. Doody David M. Ferris, A’96 Rev. Michael J. Flecky, S.J. Theodore Frois, L’69 Rev. Michael J. Garanzini, S.J. Matt James Gaston, B’92, G’93 William J. Guste, III, A’70, L’75 Rev. J. William Harmless, S.J. Anthony Laciura, M’74 Rev. Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J.
Rev. Kevin W. Wildes, S.J.

Honorary Trustees

B. Temple Brown, Jr. David F. Dixon Rita O. Huntsinger John B. Levert, Jr. Betty S. Sherrill Moise S. Steeg Jeanne Wolf

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS

President ...................................................................Rev. Bernard P. Knoth, S.J., Ph.D. University Ministry ................Rev. Edwin Louis Gros, III, S.J., M.Div., M.A., Dean Executive Assistant to the President...................Sr. Anne M. Ramagos, C.S.J., M.A. Jesuit Center......................................................Rev. Si Hendry, S.J., Ph.D., Director Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy
..........................................................................Michael Cowan, Ph.D., Director
LUCAP Adviser ......................................................................Sr. Leyla Cerda, C.S.J. Twomey Center for Peace through Justice .........................Ted Quant, B.S., Director

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs ....................Walter Harris, Jr., Ph.D. Assistant Provost for Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment
......................................................................................John M. Cornwell, Ph.D.
Assistant Provost for Teaching, Learning, and Faculty Development
...........................................................................................David C. Estes, Ph.D.
College of Arts and Sciences...................................Frank E. Scully, Jr., Ph.D., Dean Associate Dean..................................................................Laurie M. Joyner, Ph.D. Associate Dean .................................................................Thomas A. Smith, Ph.D. College of Business Administration..........................J. Patrick O’Brien, Ph.D., Dean Associate Dean ...............................................................Jerry W. Dauterive, Ph.D.

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College of Music.........................................................Edward J. Kvet, D.M.E., Dean Associate Dean...................................................................Anthony DeCuir, Ph.D. City College................................................................Marcel Dumestre, Ed.D., Dean Associate Dean................................................................Richard A. Lucore, Ed.D. Loyola Institute for Ministry..................................Mark Markuly, Ph.D., Director School of Law ..........................................................Brian Bromberger, LL.M., Dean Associate Dean of Academic Affairs......................Lawrence W. Moore, S.J., J.D. Associate Dean of Students.........................Stephanie W. Jumonville, M.Ed., J.D. Assistant Dean of Admissions................................K. Michele Allison-Davis, J.D. University Library.....................................Mary Lee Sweat, M.S.L.S., M.B.A., Dean Admissions and Enrollment Management.....................Deborah Stieffel, M.S., Dean Scholarships and Financial Aid......................Cathy Simoneaux, M.B.A., Director Academic Resource Center......................................Sarah M. Smith, M.Ed., Director Grants and Research .................................................Gary Talarchek, Ph.D., Director Information Technology...................................Bret Jacobs, B.S., Executive Director Institutional Research................................................John F. Sears, M.B.A., Director International Education.......................................Debbie Danna, M.A., J.D., Director Student Records Administrative Services..........................................Michael Rachal, B.S., Director Student Services .....................................................................Kathy Gros, Director Summer Session.............................................................John F. Sears, M.B.A., Dean

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Vice President for Business and Finance .................Rhonda Delrie Cartwright, M.B.A.
Associate Vice President ................................................................Jay Calamia, B.S. Controller ....................................................................................Mike Breath, B.S. Human Resources.......................................................Sue Metzner, M.A., Director Internal Auditor ............................................Debbie Zimmerman, B.B.A., M.B.A. Physical Plant........................................................Paul C. Fleming, B.A., Director

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Vice President for Institutional Advancement................Malcolm W. Woodall, M.P.M. Associate Vice President ......................................................Charles DiGange, M.Ed. Advancement Records......................................................Martha Bodker, Director Advancement Research.....................................Mary Ellen Fleury, M.A., Director Alumni and Parent Relations.......................................Trish Moser, B.A., Director Annual Fund................................................................Carla Buice, M.A., Director Capital Campaigns...........................................Darlene Lugenbuhl, M.A., Director Planned Gifts...........................................................Robert S. Gross, J.D., Director Marketing Communications/Publications ....Julia McSherry, B.A., Asst. Vice President Public Affairs ..............................................Kristine David Lelong, B.A., Director

STUDENT AFFAIRS

Vice President for Student Affairs...........................................James C. Eiseman, Ph.D. Associate Vice President........................................................Vicki L. McNeil, Ed.D. Counseling and Career Development...............Christopher Flynn, Ph.D., Director Danna Center and Student Activities .........Christopher Cameron, M.Ed., Director Intercollegiate Athletics.............................Jerry Hernandez, B.S., M.Ed., Director New Student Orientation..........................................Karen Shields, M.A., Director Public Safety........................................................Patrick X. Bailey, M.S., Director Recreational Sports........................................................Nan Davis, M.A., Director Residential Life.........................................................Robert Reed, M.Ed., Director Student Health Services..................Vicki McNeil, Ed.D., Administrative Director Medical Director ...........................................................Kathleen Rockwood, M.D.

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SCHOOL OF LAW
VISITING COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

Stephen M. Barbas, Chair, Barbas, Weed, Koenig, Nunez & Wheeley (Tampa, FL)

Albert S. Dittmann, Vice-Chair, Adams and Reese Harold A. Buchler, Jr., Secretary, Buchler & Buchler

MEMBERS

Allan Berger, Allan Berger & Associates David F. Bienvenu, Hoffman, Siegel, Seydel, Bienvenu, Centola & Cordes

Philip S. Brooks, Retired

Patrick J. Browne, Montgomery, Barnett, Brown, Read, Hammond & Mintz

Sidney H. Cates, IV, Carter & Cates Herbert W. Christenberry, Attorney at Law

Nicholas A. Clemente, Attorney at Law, (Philadelphia, PA)

Karl J. Connor, United States Trustee Karen J. Cooper, Karen Cooper & Associates

Robert J. David, Gainsburgh, Benjamin, David, Meunier & Warshauer

Hunt B. Downer, Jr., State Representative

Frank C. Dudenhefer, Cummings, Cummings & Dudenhefer

David M. Ferris, Merrill Lynch (Boston, MA) Patricia Garcia, Attorney at Law Terry Christovich Gay, Christovich & Kearney

Edmond C. Haase, III, Montgomery, Barnett, Brown, Read, Hammond & Mintz

Allain F. Hardin, Fransen & Hardin

Andrea P. Janzen, Judge, Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court

Carolyn Gill Jefferson, Judge, Civil District Court

Calvin Johnson, Judge, Criminal District Court Morton H. Katz, Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar Robert A. Kutcher, Chopin, Wagar, Cole, Richard, Reboul & Kutcher

Madeleine M. Landrieu, Judge, Civil District Court

Kelly McNeil Legier, Senior Law Clerk, Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle

Ivan L.R. Lemelle, Judge, U.S. District Court Mary Ann Vial Lemmon, Judge, U.S. District Court Philip D. Lorio, III, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles

Joseph A. Mengacci, Drubner, Hartley, O’Connor & Mengacci (Waterbury, CT)

Ira J. Middleberg, Middleberg, Riddle & Gianna David J. Miller, Crescent Technology, Inc.

Margaret F. Murphy, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère & Denègre Robert M. Murphy, Judge, 24th Judicial District Court

Edwin Murray, State Representative Timothy A. O’Brien, (Washington, D.C.)

Mary Reed, U.S. Department of Justice John R. Sarpy, Whitewater Gardens (Sunset, SC)

Louis J. St. Martin, Attorney at Law (Houma, LA) 124 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS • LAW Ronald J. Sholes, Judge, Civil District Court

Carl E. Stewart, Judge, United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

Mark C. Surprenant, Adams and Reese

Ernest Svenson, Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan Suzanne Haik Terrell, Louisiana Commissioner of Elections Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk, United States District Court

Conrad S.P. Williams, III, St. Martin & Williams (Houma, LA) Robert E. Winn, Sessions & Fishman

EMERITUS MEMBERS

William D. Aaron, Goins Aaron

Daniel E. Broussard, Jr., Broussard, Bolton, Halcomb & Vizzier (Alexandria, LA) Peter J. Butler, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., Chief Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court

Kenneth M. Carter, Carter & Cates

Thomas A. Casey, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère & Denègre

James A. Comiskey, President, Bank of Louisiana Adrian G. Duplantier, Judge, U.S. District Court Stephen I. Dwyer, Dwyer and Cambre Norman C. Francis, President, Xavier University

Theodore M. Frois, General Counsel, Exxon Mobil (Houston, TX) William C. Gambel, Milling, Benson, Woodward, Hillyer, Pierson & Miller Marcel Garsaud, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Law, Loyola University School of Law

Frederick J. Gisevius, Jr., Attorney at Law Thomas J. Grace, General Counsel, Cuco’s, Inc.

Lawrence F. Henneberger, Arent, Fox, Kinter, Plotkin & Kahn (Washington, D.C.)

T. Hartley Kingsmill, Jr., Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court

Jeannette T. Knoll, Associate Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court Edward J. Koehl, Jr., Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère & Denègre Moon Landrieu, Retired Judge, Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit Harry T. Lemmon, Retired Associate Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court

Michael M. Noonan, McGlinchey Stafford

Revius O. Ortique, Jr., Retired Associate Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court William V. Redmann, Retired Judge, Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit

Jerome J. Reso, Jr., Baldwin & Haspel

Michael X. St. Martin, St. Martin & Williams (Houma, LA)

Evangeline M. Vavrick, Attorney at Law T. Kenneth Watkins, Watkins & Walker (Houma, LA)

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SCHOOL OF LAW ADMINISTRATORS

BRIAN BROMBERGER, TTTC., LL.B., LL.M.,

Dean.

LAWRENCE W. MOORE, S.J.,

A.B., M.A., M.Div., J.D., LL.M.,

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.

STEPHANIE W. JUMONVILLE, B.A., M.Ed., J.D.,

Associate Dean for Students.

K. MICHELE ALLISON-DAVIS, B.A., J.D.,

Assistant Dean for Admissions.

WILLIAM P. QUIGLEY, B.A., J.D.,

Director of Law Clinic.

PAM OCCHIPINTI, B.A., M.B.A., J.D.,

Director of Career Services.

LANA A. CORLL, B.S.,

Director of Continuing Legal Education.

PATRICIA S. PHIPPS, B.S.,

Director of Skills Curriculum.

EDWARD J. D’ANTONI, B.BA., J.D.,

Director of Alumni Relations.

CATHERINE COMISKY MARSH, B.A.,

Senior Development Officer.

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PAUL HICKEY, B.S., C.N.E.,

Instructional Resources Coordinator.

ANDREW L. PIACUN, B.S., M.B.A.,

Budget Director.

SHIRLENE M. MUCKELROY, B.S., M.B.A.,

Law Records Director.

P. MICHAEL WHIPPLE, B.A., M.A., J.D., M.LL.

Director of Law Library.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

MARY GARVEY ALGERO,

Professor of Law.

B.A., University of New Orleans; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

GEORGE L. BILBE, Professor of Law.

B.A., J.D., Louisiana State University.

BRIAN BROMBERGER, Dean and Professor of Law.

TTTC., Melbourne Teacher’s College; LL.B., Melbourne University; LL.M., University of Pennsylvania.

DANE S. CIOLINO, Professor of Law.

B.A., Rhodes College; J.D., Tulane University.

MITCHELL F. CRUSTO, Professor of Law.

B.A., Yale University; M.A., Oxford University; J.D., Yale University

DOMINIQUE M. CUSTOS, Professor of Law.

Ph.D., Panthéon-Sorbonne University;
Agrégation de droit public, Paris.

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HENRY D. GABRIEL,

DeVan Daggett Professor of Law.

B.A., York University; Founders College, Toronto; J.D., Gonzaga University; LL.M., University of Pennsylvania.

ROBERT A. GARDA, JR., Assistant Professor of Law.

B.A.; J.D., Duke University.

DAVID W. GRUNING, Professor of Law.

B.A., Wesleyan University; M.A., Middlebury College; J.D., Tulane University.

BOBBY M. HARGES, Professor of Law.

B.S., Mississippi State University; J.D., University of
Mississippi; LL.M., Harvard University.

PATRICK R. HUGG,

John J. McAulay Professor of Law.

A.B., Spring Hill College; J.D., University of Louisville; LL.M., Tulane University

JAMES M. KLEBBA,

Victor H. Schiro Professor of Law.

B.A., St. John’s University (Minn.);
J.D., Harvard University.

BLAINE G. LeCESNE,

Associate Professor of Law.

B.A., J.D., Columbia University.

CYNTHIA LEPOW, Professor of Law.

B.A., Hunter College;
J.D., Fordham University;
LL.M. in Taxation, New York University.

KATHRYN VENTURATOS LORIO,

Leon Sarpy Professor of Law.

B.A., Tulane University; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

JOHN A. LOVETT, Assistant Professor of Law.

B.A., Haverford College; M.F.A., Indiana University;
J.D., Tulane University.

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LESLIE A. LUNNEY, Associate Professor of Law.

B.S.N., University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; J.D., University of Houston Law Center; LL.M., Tulane University.

M. ISABEL MEDINA, Professor of Law.

B.A., Monash University;
M.A., University of New Orleans;
J.D., Tulane University.

GABRIEL A. MOENS, Visiting Professor of Law.

Ph.B., J.D., Catholic University of Leuven; LL.M., Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Sydney; G.C.Ed., University of Queensland.

LAWRENCE W. MOORE, S.J., Associate Dean for

Academic Affairs and Professor of Law.

A.B., M.A., St. Louis University; M.Div., Jesuit School of
Theology, Berkeley; J.D., University of Missouri at
Kansas City; LL.M., New York University.

WILLIAM NEILSON, Associate Professor of Law.

B.A., University of Pittsburgh; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans; LL.M. in Taxation, New York University.

DAVID R. NORMANN, Professor of Law.

B.A., J.D., Tulane University.

WILLIAM P. QUIGLEY,

Director of the Law Clinic and Janet Mary Riley Distinguished Professor of Law.

B.A., Purdue University; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

RAPHAEL J. RABALAIS, JR.,

Eleanor Legier Sarpy Professor of Law.

A.B., Princeton University; J.D., Harvard University;
M.A., Michigan State University.

GERARD A. RAULT, JR., Professor of Law.

J.D., Louisiana State University.

DENNIS L. ROUSSEAU,

Fannie Edith Winn Professor of Law.

A.B., J.D., Loyola University New Orleans;
LL.M., B.B.A., Harvard University.

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FREDERICK W. SWAIM, JR., Professor of Law.

A.B., J.D., Tulane University; LL.M., University of California at Berkeley.

DIAN TOOLEY, Professor of Law.

B.A., Southeastern Louisiana University;
J.D., Louisiana State University.

BERNARD KEITH VETTER,

Ted and Louana Frois Distinguished Professor of Law for International Studies.

B.A., LL.B., Louisiana State University; LL.M., George Washington University.

JAMES ETIENNE VIATOR,

Adams and Reese Distinguished Professor of Law in Civil Law.

B.A., University of New Orleans; J.D., Louisiana State University.

MONICA HOF WALLACE,

Assistant Professor of Law.

B.S., Louisiana State University; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

P. MICHAEL WHIPPLE,

Director of Law Library and Professor of Law.

B.A., Arizona State University; M.A., Johns Hopkins University;
J.D., University of Iowa;
M.LL., University of Denver.

JEANNE M. WOODS, Professor of Law.

B.A., Antioch College; J.D., Temple University School of Law.

FACULTY EMERITI

MARCEL GARSAUD, JR., Dean Emeritus of Law.

B.B.A., LL.B., Loyola University New Orleans; LL.M., Yale University.

JOSEPH H. LAWSON, Professor Emeritus of Law.

B.A., Southwestern University, Memphis; J.D., Tulane University.

JOHN P. NELSON, JR., Professor Emeritus of Law.

B.S., J.D., LL.D., Loyola University New Orleans; Associate Director, Gillis Long Poverty Law Center.

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JANET MARY RILEY, Professor Emerita of Law.

A.B., J.D., Loyola University New Orleans; B.S. in L.S., Louisiana State University; LL.M., University of Virginia.

LAW CLINIC FACULTY

CHERYL P. BUCHERT,

Visiting Assistant Clinical Faculty.

B.S.; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans; M.Ed., University of New Orleans.

HIROKO KUSUDA, Staff Attorney.

B.A., Tsuda College; J.D., Tulane University.

LUZ M. MOLINA, Associate Clinic Professor.

B.A., University of New Orleans; J.D., Tulane University.

WILLIAM P. QUIGLEY,

Director of Law Clinic and Professor of Law

B.A., Purdue University;
J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

MAJEEDA SNEAD, Assistant Clinic Professor.

B.A., University of New Orleans; J.D., Loyola University New Orleans.

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