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Fordham Law School FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History Law School Bulletins 1905-2000 Academics 1-1-1973 Bulletin of Information 1973-1974 Fordham Law School Follow this and additional works at: http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/bulletins Recommended Citation Fordham Law School, "Bulletin of Information 1973-1974" (1973). Law School Bulletins 1905-2000. Book 68. http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/bulletins/68 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Academics at FLASH: The orF dham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. It has been accepted for inclusion in Law School Bulletins 1905-2000 by an authorized administrator of FLASH: The orF dham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SERIES 9* NUMBER 4 The School of Law FORDHAM UNIVERSITY BULLETIN FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL AT LINCOLN CENTER The Fordham University School of Law is located in Manhattan at the Lincoln Center campus of the University. The building, which opened in 1961, was the first erected at the intown campus. In February, 1969, the newly constructed Leon Lowenstein Center, housing all of the other intown schools of the University, was opened. The Law School building is located on West 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues—one block west of Broadway. It is two blocks west of Central Park, three blocks northwest of Columbus Circle and is readily accessible from the 59th Street-Columbus Circle stations of the IRT-Broadway-7th Avenue and the Independent 6th and 8 th Avenue subway lines. The IRT has a convenient local stop at 66th Street-Lincoln Center as well, and the area is served by a number of bus routes. INFORMATION The Admissions Office of the Law School, 140 West 62nd Street, is open during every business day of the year. Information regarding the require- ments of the school for entrance and for its degree, and information regarding admission to the bar, may be obtained upon request. For further information address: Director of Admissions Fordham University School of Law 140 West 62 Street New York, N.Y. 10023 Telephone: (212) 956-6600 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY The SCHOOL of LAW 1973-1974 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY at Lincoln Center, New York, New York 10023 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/bulletinofinform1973ford TABLE of CONTENTS Information inside front cover Academic Calendar 5 Officers and Trustees of Fordham University 7 Administrative Officers of the School of Law 9 The Faculty of the School of Law 9 Curators of the Law Library 13 Officers of the Fordham Law School Alumni Association 13 Officers of the Fordham Law Review Association . 13 Endowed Chairs 13 The Alpin J. Cameron Chair of Law 13 The Agnes and Ignatius M. Wilkinson Chair of Law 13 Fordham University 15 Non-Discriminatory Policy 16 The School of Law 17 Accreditation 17 Objectives and Programs of Instruction 17 Clinical Legal Education 19 The Law Library 19 Requirements for Admission 20 Advanced Standing 21 Registration—Entering Students 21 Registration—Enrolled Students 22 Fees and Tuition 23 Scholarship and Student Aid 24 Courses Required for Degree 29 Hours of Instruction 30 Attendance Regulations 31 3 Discipline 31 Required Courses 31 Course of Studies 33 Elective Courses 34 Description of Courses 39 Examinations and Grades 53 Honors 55 Prizes 55 Placement 58 Admission to the Bar 59 Student Societies 61 The Fordham Law Review 61 The Urban Law Journal 61 Moot Court Programs 61 Student Bar Association 63 International Law Society 63 Environmental Law Council 63 Fraternities and Sororities 64 Fordham Law Women 64 Student Facilities 64 University Facilities 64 Book Store 64 Housing Facilities 65 Dining Facilities 65 Alumni Organizations 65 Fordham Law Alumni Association 65 Fordham Law Review Association 65 Degrees Conferred, June, 1972 66 Prizes Awarded, Academic Year 1971-72 69 Register of Students, 1972-1973 71 Day Division 71 Evening Division 86 Other University Schools and Institutes inside back cover 4 ACADEMIC CALENDAR, 1973-1974 FIRST September SEMESTER 4 T Registration all Entering Students 1973 Day Division, 9 : 30 a.m. Evening Division, 5 : 00 P.M. 4 T Orientation all Entering Students Day Division, 10:30a.m. Evening Division, 6:00 P.M. 5 W Registration, Second Year Students Day Division, 10: 00 a.m. Evening Division, 4:00 p.m. 6 Th Registration, Third & Fourth Year Students Third Year Day, 10:00 a.m. Third Year Evening, 4:00 p.m. Fourth Year Evening, 4:00 p.m. 17 M All Classes Resume, First Semester Begins 27, 28 Th&F Last days to change electives October 8 M Columbus Day, Holiday November 6 T Election Day, Holiday 21 W Thanksgiving Recess begins after the close of classes 26 M Thanksgiving Recess ends, classes resume December 21 F Last day of class, First Semester; all term papers due Christmas Recess begins after the close of classes 5 January 3 Th Christmas Recess ends; Semester Exami- nations Begin 14-17 M-Th Registration Second Semester 1 9 Sa Semester Examinations end. Mid-year Recess Begins SECOND January SEMESTER 28 M Second Semester Begins 1974 February 7, 8 Th & F Last day to change electives 18 M Washington's Birthday, Holiday April 10 W Easter Recess begins after the close of classes 16 T Easter Recess ends, classes resume May 3 F Last day of class, Second Semester; all term papers due 6 M Final Examinations Begin 17 F Last Day for Senior Examinations 24 F Final Examinations End 27 M Memorial Day, Holiday June 1 Sa University Commencement Classes for the Academic Year 1974-1975 will begin on Monday, September 16th, 1974. 6 OFFICERSandTRUSTEESofFORDHAM UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Felix E. Larkin, Chairman Joseph A. Kaiser, Vice Chairman OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Donald R. Campion, S.J., Secretary Frederick L. Bissinger Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. President of the University W. Donald Cooke James C. Finlay, S.J., Ph.D. Thurston N. Davis, S.J. John H. Dessauer President Emeritus James F. Donnelly, S.J. Robert I. Gannon, S.J., S.T.D. John W. Donohue, S.J. George E. Doty Vincent J. Duminico, S.J. Executive Vice President James C. Finlay, S.J. Joseph Cammarosano, Ph.D. ex-officio John E. Haigney Gustave L. Levy Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert A. Mitchell, S.J. Paul J. Reiss, Ph.D. J. Donald Monan, S.J. John Mosler John A. Mulcahy Financial Vice President and Treasurer Austin 'S. Murphy Brother James M. Kenny, S.J., LL.D. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Oren Root Provost Edmund G. Ryan, S.J. Francis C. Mackin, S.J., S.T.L. Michael P. Walsh, S.J. Franklin H. Williams Malcolm Wilson University Chaplain Mrs. Walter B. Wriston Edward F. Clark, S. J., M.A. Victor R. Yanitelli, S.J. President, Faculty Senate Robert J. Roth, S.J., Ph.D. TRUSTEES EMERITI William T. Brady George A. Brooks Leon Lowenstein Joseph A. Martino 7 Administrative Officers of the School of Law Joseph M. McLaughlin, Dean and Professor of Law. B.A., LL.B. Fordham; LL.M. New York Uni- versity William J. Moore, Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions. B.A. Fordham; LL.B. New York Uni- versity Robert M. Hanlon, Jr., Assistant Dean. B.A., J.D. Fordham Leslie Goldman, Director of Placement. B.A. Elmira College Faculty of the School of Law Thomas T. Adams, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., University of Buffalo; LL.B., Cornell George W. Bacon, Professor of Law Emeritus. B.A. Bowdoin; LL.B., LL.D. Fordham Sheila L. Birnbaum, Associate Professor of Law. B.A., M.A. Hunter; J.D. New York University Eugene F. Brady, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.S. Duquesne; LL.B. New York University George A. Brooks, Adjunct Professor of Law and Uni- versity Trustee Emeritus. B.A., J.D. Fordham; LL.M. New York University; LL.D. Fordham, Scranton Lucille Polk Buell, Associate Professor of Law. B.A. Brooklyn; M.A. Columbia; J.D. Fordham Robert M. Byrn, Professor of Law. B.S., J.D. Fordham John D. Calamari, Wilkinson Professor of Law, B.A., J.D. Fordham; LL.M. New York University 9 Edward Q. Carr, Professor of Law Emeritus. B.A. Georgetown; LL.B. Columbia Yung Frank Chiang, Associate Professor of Law. LL.B. National Taiwan University College of Law; J.D. University of Chicago Law School; LL.M. Northwestern School of Law T. Ward Cleary, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A. Manhattan; J.D. Fordham Joseph R. Crowley, Professor of Law. B.A., J.D. Fordham Albert A. De Stefano, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.S. in S.S. City College (C.U.N.Y.); J.D. Fordham; LL.M. New York University Richard G. Denzer, Professor of Law. B.A. Amherst; LL.B. Yale Thomas Fitzpatrick, Associate Professor of Law, B.S. J.D. Fordham; Fulbright Scholar, London Uni- versity Martin Fogelman, Professor of Law. B.A., J.D. Syra- cuse Edward J. Freeman, Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A. Manhattan; J.D. Fordham Joseph D. Garon, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., LL.B. Fordham Barry Hawk, Associate Professor of Law. B.A. Ford- ham; LL.B. University of Virginia John A. Humbach, Associate Professor of Law. B.A. Miami of Ohio; J.D. Ohio State Geoffrey M. Kalmus, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Constantine N. Katsoris, Professor of Law. B.S., J.D. Fordham; LL.M. New York University 10 Samuel M. Kaynard, Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A. City College (C.U.N.Y.); LL.B. New York University; LL.M.