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The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation THE FELLOWS OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION 2013 2013-2014 Fellows Officers: Chair Don Slesnick Chair – Elect Kathleen J. Hopkins Secretary Hon. Cara Lee T. Neville (Ret.) The Fellows is an honorary organization of attorneys, judges and law professors whose professional, public and private careers have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the welfare of their communities and to the highest principles of the legal profession. Established in 1955, The Fellows encourage and support the research program of the American Bar Foundation. The American Bar Foundation works to advance justice through research on law, legal institutions, and legal processes. Current research covers such topics as access to justice, diversity in the legal profession, parental incarceration and its effects on children, how global norms are produced for international trade law, African Americans’ participation in law at the local level from the Civil War to the beginnings of the modern civil rights movement, lawyers’ political mobilization in the Chinese criminal justice system, end of life decision-making, and investment in early childhood education. The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 (800) 292-5065 Fax: (312) 564-8910 [email protected] www.americanbarfoundation.org OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE FELLOWS AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION Don Slesnick, Chair Hon. Bernice B. Donald, President Slesnick & Casey LLP David A. Collins, Vice-President 2701 Ponce De Leon Boulevard, Suite 200 George S. Frazza, Treasurer Coral Gables, FL 33134-6041 Ellen J. Flannery, Secretary Office: (305) 448-5672 Robert L. Nelson, ABF Director [email protected] Susan Frelich Appleton Jimmy K. Goodman Kathleen J. Hopkins, Chair-Elect Kay H. Hodge Real Property Law Group PLLC David S. Houghton 1326 5th Avenue, Suite 654 Chief Justice Wallace B. Jefferson Seattle, WA 98101 Wm. T. Robinson III Office: (206) 625-0404 Hon. Ellen F. Rosenblum [email protected] E. Thomas Sullivan Walter L. Sutton, Jr. Hon. Cara Lee T. Neville (Ret.), Secretary David B. Wolfe Minneapolis, MN 55402-2226 (612) 584-7378 EX-OFFICIO [email protected] James R. Silkenat, President, ABA William C. Hubbard, President-Elect, ABA Robert M. Carlson, Chair, House of Delegates FELLOWS OFFICE Lucian T. Pera, Treasurer, ABA 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Christopher L. Griffin, President, ABE Chicago, IL 60611 Palmer Gene Vance II, Office: (800) 292-5065 Chair of the Council of the FJE Fax: (312) 564-8910 Daniel B. Rodriguez, Dean, [email protected] Northwestern University School of Law www.americanbarfoundation.org SPECIAL ADVISORS Kathy Pace Leonard H. Gilbert Director of The Fellows Myles V. Lynk Office: (312) 988-6511 Lauren Stiller Rikleen [email protected] Mark Suchman Tim Watson Assistant Director of The Fellows Office: (312) 988-6560 [email protected] Erin Christmas Fellows Coordinator Office: (312) 988-6533 [email protected] Candy Khin Database Administrator Office: (312) 988-6549 [email protected] 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GIVING SOCIETIES .................. 4 MARYLAND ...................... 56 FELLOWS COMPOSITION ......... 4 MASSACHUSETTS ............. 58 PAST CHAIRS .......................... 5 MICHIGAN ........................ 61 THE FELLOWS AWARDS ......... 6 MINNESOTA ...................... 62 IN MEMORIAM ........................ 8 MISSISSIPPI ....................... 64 LIFE LEADERSHIP FELLOWS . 10 MISSOURI ......................... 65 LIFE BENEFACTOR FELLOWS 10 MONTANA ........................ 66 LIFE PATRON FELLOWS ........ 10 NEBRASKA ....................... 67 SUSTAINING LIFE FELLOWS . 12 NEVADA ........................... 68 NEW LIFE FELLOWS ............. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE ............. 68 NEW FELLOWS ..................... 19 NEW JERSEY ..................... 69 HONORARY FELLOWS ........... 23 NEW MEXICO ................... 71 2013 ROSTER ........................ 24 NEW YORK ....................... 72 WITH STATE CHAIR CONTACT INFORMATION NORTH CAROLINA ............ 78 ALABAMA ........................ 25 NORTH DAKOTA ............... 79 ALASKA ............................ 26 OHIO ................................. 80 ARIZONA .......................... 26 OKLAHOMA ...................... 82 ARKANSAS ....................... 27 OREGON ........................... 83 CALIFORNIA ..................... 28 PENNSYLVANIA ................ 84 COLORADO ....................... 33 PUERTO RICO ................... 87 CONNECTICUT .................. 34 RHODE ISLAND ................. 88 DELAWARE ....................... 35 SOUTH CAROLINA ............ 88 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ... 36 SOUTH DAKOTA ............... 89 FLORIDA ........................... 40 TENNESSEE ....................... 89 GEORGIA .......................... 44 TEXAS .............................. 90 HAWAII ............................. 46 US VIRGIN ISLANDS ......... 95 IDAHO ............................... 46 UTAH ................................ 95 ILLINOIS ........................... 47 VERMONT ......................... 96 INDIANA ........................... 51 VIRGINIA .......................... 96 IOWA ................................ 52 WASHINGTON ................... 98 KANSAS ............................ 52 WEST VIRGINIA ................ 99 KENTUCKY ....................... 53 WISCONSIN ..................... 100 LOUISIANA ....................... 54 WYOMING ...................... 101 MAINE .............................. 56 INTERNATIONAL ............. 101 MARIANA ISLANDS .......... 56 ROSTER INFORMATION ... 104 All membership lists compiled August 31, 2013. 3 GIVING SOCIETIES SOCIETY GIVING LEVEL LIFE LEADERSHIP FELLOW Total contributions of $25,000+ LIFE BENEFACTOR FELLOW Total contributions of $10,000 - $24,999 LIFE PATRON FELLOW Total contributions of $5,000 - $9,999 SUSTAINING LIFE FELLOW Contribution of $250+ annually after Fellows pledge is completed LIFE FELLOW Completed Fellows pledge of $2,500 FELLOW Has pledged to contribute $2,500 FELLOWS COMPOSITION As of August 31, 2013 HONORARY FELLOWS 13 LIFE LEADERSHIP FELLOWS 7 LIFE BENEFACTOR FELLOWS 52 LIFE PATRON FELLOWS 148 SUSTAINING LIFE FELLOWS 720 LIFE FELLOWS 5,337 FELLOWS 3,902 TOTAL: 10,179 4 PAST CHAIRS OF THE FELLOWS 2012-2013 Myles V. Lynk, Tempe, AZ 1983-1984 William Poole, Wilmington, DE 2011-2012 Doreen D. Dodson, St. Louis, MO 1982-1983 Sharp Whitmore, Fallbrook, CA 2010-2011 Kay H. Hodge, Boston, MA 1981-1982 L. Stanley Chauvin, Jr., Louisville, KY 2009-2010 David S. Houghton, Omaha, NE 1980-1981 Wm. P. Dickson, Jr., Norfolk, VA 2008-2009 Jimmy K. Goodman, Oklahoma City, OK 1979-1980 John Gavin, Tieton, WA 2007-2008 Ellen J. Flannery, Washington, DC 1978-1979 Charles W. Joiner, Naples, FL 2006-2007 Ellen F. Rosenblum, Portland, OR 1977-1978 Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., Aurora, CO 2005-2006 Richard Pena, Austin, TX 1976-1977 F. Wm. McCalpin, St. Louis, MO 2004-2005 James R. Silkenat, New York, NY 1975-1976 Calvin A. Behle, Ogden, UT 2002-2004 Steven T. Walther, Reno, NV 1975 Charles L. Goldberg, Milwaukee, WI 2002-2003 Thomas A. Clancy, Chicago, IL 1974-1975 Livingston Hall, Great Barrington, MA 2001-2002 Zona F. Hostetler, Washington, DC 1973 1974 John A. Sutro, San Francisco, CA 2000-2001 Jerome Farris, Seattle, WA 1972-1973 Clarence L. Yancey, Shreveport, LA 1999-2000 John L. Carey, Vero Beach, FL 1971-1972 Ashley Sellers, Washington, DC 1998-1999 Leonard H. Gilbert, Tampa FL 1970-1971 William W. Gaunt, Brighton, CO 1997-1998 Joseph A. Woods, Jr., Oakland, CA 1969-1970 Karl C. Williams, Rockford, IL 1996-1997 Herbert D. Sledd, Lexington, KY 1968-1969 E. Dixie Beggs, Gulf Breeze, FL 1995-1996 Marna S. Tucker, Washington, DC 1967-1968 C. Brewster Rhoads, Philadelphia, PA 1994-1995 James W. Hewitt, Lincoln, NE 1966-1967 Edward J. Lawler, Memphis, TN 1993-1994 Richard L. Thies, Urbana, IL 1965-1966 Paul Carrington, Dallas, TX 1992-1993 Daniel L. Golden, Little Silver, NJ 1964-1965 Thomas J. Boodell, Chicago, IL 1991-1992 Charles M. Thompson, Pierre, SD 1963-1964 Richmond C. Coburn, St. Louis, MO 1990-1991 William G. Paul, Oklahoma City, OK 1962-1963 Cuthburt S. Baldwin, New Orleans, LA 1989-1990 Robert M. Ervin, Tallahassee, FL 1960-1962 William T. Gossett, Detroit, MI 1988-1989 Calvin H. Udall, Phoenix, AZ 1959-1960 Charles S. Rhyne, McLean, VA 1987-1988 Blake Tartt, Houston, TX 1958-1959 David F. Maxwell, Philadelphia, PA 1986-1987 Joseph E. Gallagher, Scranton, PA 1956-1958 E. Smythe Gambrell, Atlanta, GA 1985-1986 William H. Erickson, Englewood, CO 1955-1956 Lloyd Wright, Los Angeles, CA 1984-1985 Carole Kamin Bellows, Chicago, IL 5 THE FELLOWS AWARDS OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD Awarded to a Fellow who has adhered for more than thirty years* to the highest principles and traditions of the legal profession and to the service of the public. 2013 Philip S. Anderson 1984 William L. Marbury 2012 David H. Gambrell 1983 Paul F. Hannah 2011 William G. Paul 1982 H. Sol Clark 2010 Brooksley E. Born 1981 Gibson Witherspoon 2009 James B. Sales 1980 Karl C. Williams 2008 James R. Ellis 1979 Joe C. Barrett 2007 Neal R. Sonnett 1978 Carl M. Gray 2006 Gibson Gayle, Jr. 1977 Chester Bedell 2005 James B. Lee 1976 William A. Sutherland 2004 Norman Redlich 1975 Edward R. Johnston 2003 Shirley Hufstedler 1974 Earl Q. Gray 2002 Roswell B. Perkins 1973 Paul Carrington 2001 Lloyd Lochridge 1972 Cloyd Laporte 2000 William T. Coleman, Jr. 1971 Robert B. Troutman 1999 Irving R. Segal 1970 C. Brewster Rhoads 1998 Robert M. Landis 1969 John G. Buchanan 1997 Theodore A. Kolb 1968 Roy E. Willy 1996 Joseph H. Gordon 1967 Robert W. Upton 1995 William
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