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¶ FINE PRESS BOOKS In Tarlton Law Library's Rare Books & Special Collections ¶ Compiled by Michael Widener Head of Special Collections Tarlton Law Library The University of Texas at Austin July 2006 Acknowledgments Chauncey D. Leake, Jr. (LL.B, University of Texas School of Law, 1955), inspired the crea- tion of the Tarlton Law Library's Law-Related Fine Press Collection. His expertise as a fine press collector, his generous gifts, and his enthusiasm have profoundly influenced the shape and growth of the collection. The Estate of Mildred A. O'Donohoe (1942-2000), poet and life-long supporter of the arts, has generously funded the acquisition of the various editions of Williston Fish's A Last Will. Other donors include Meyer Boswell Books, Harold I. Boucher, Barry Cassidy Rare Books, the late Guillermo F. Margadant, Roy M. Mersky, Albert L. Peters Bookseller, The Rounce & Coffin Club, Gray Thoron, Veatchs Arts of the Book, and Michael Zinman. The collection has also benefited from the advice of Carol Grossman, independent scholar and proprietor of Four Rivers Books (Boulder, Colorado), and of Al Lowman, Texas histo- rian and bibliographer of Carl Hertzog. Special thanks go to the Director of the Tarlton Law Library, Professor Roy M. Mersky, for supporting the development of the collection. Tarlton colleagues who have invested a considerable amount of their own time and skills in the collection include Brian Quigley (Assistant Director for Bibliographic Services), Pierrette Moreno (Acquisitions Librarian), and Barbara Washecka (Head of Cataloging). Thanks also to the following for advice, encouragement, bibliographic information, clues, and/or books to buy: Lorne Bair (Lorne Bair Rare Books) • Barry Cassidy (Barry Cassidy Rare Books) • James Elkins (University of West Virginia) • Colin & Charlotte Franklin • Collinge & Clark, booksellers • David Hamrick (University of Texas Press) • David Kessler (Bancroft Library) • Stephanie Kuduk (Wesleyan University) • Joe Luttrell (Meyer Boswell Books) • Richard W. -
Mark Fenster Levin College of Law, University of Florida P.O
Mark Fenster Levin College of Law, University of Florida P.O. Box 117625 Gainesville, FL 32611-7625 352-273-0962 (w) [email protected] Legal Academic Employment Levin College of Law, University of Florida, 2001-present Stephen C. O’Connell Chair, 2019-present University Term Professor, 2017-present Cone, Wagner, Nugent, Hazouri & Roth Tort Professor, 2012-2019 Samuel T. Dell Research Scholar, 2009-2012 Associate Dean for Faculty Development, 2009-2011 University of Florida Research Foundation Professor, 2008-2011 Professor, 2007-present Associate Professor, 2004-2007 Assistant Professor, 2001-04. Visiting Professor, University of Colorado School of Law, Spring 2008. Courses Taught: First-Year Courses: Contracts; Torts; Property. Upper-Division Courses: Administrative Law; Statutory Interpretation/ Legislation; Government Transparency and Secrecy; Payment Systems; Legislation & Regulation; Land Use; Intellectual Property Survey. Education J.D. Yale Law School, June 1998. Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Institute of Communications Research, May 1992. M.A. University of Texas at Austin, May 1988 (media and cultural studies). B.A. University of Virginia, May 1985. Books The Transparency Fix: Secrets, Leaks, and Uncontrollable Government Information (Stanford University Press, 2017). Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture (revised 2nd ed.) (University of Minnesota Press, 2008). First edition published 1999. Excerpts translated into French, Polish, and Slovenian. Fenster/ 2 Law-Related Articles and Essays “What Do Leaks Reveal? Foreign Policy, National Security, and the Contingent Effects of Informational Vigilantism,” in Vigjilenca Abazi and Guri Rosen, FOREIGN POLICY SECRECY IN THE AGE OF TRANSPARENCY (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming). “Bullets of Truth: Julian Assange and the Politics of Transparency,” in Stefan Berger, Susanne Fengler, Dimitrij Owetschkin, and Julia Sittmann eds., CULTURES OF TRANSPARENCY: BETWEEN PROMISE AND PERIL (Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge, forthcoming). -
Chapter 2 Qualifications for the Job
Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Lay of the Land ...................................................................................................... 3 A. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 3 B. The Downturn in Law Faculty Hiring .............................................................................. 3 C. Types of Academic Positions ........................................................................................... 3 D. Clinical Teaching ............................................................................................................. 6 E. The Market ....................................................................................................................... 7 F. Salary ................................................................................................................................ 8 Chapter 2 Qualifications for the Job .......................................................................................... 8 A. Clerkships and Law School Credentials .......................................................................... 8 B. Publications ...................................................................................................................... 9 C. Teaching Experience ........................................................................................................ 11 D. Recommendations ........................................................................................................... -
Root-Tilden-Kern RT Scholarship Program
New York University School of Law Public Interest Law Center 245 Sullivan Street, Room 430 New York, NY 10012-1301 Root-TILDEN-KERN RT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program Professor Margaret Satterthwaite ’99 New York University School of Law New York University School of Law Faculty Director Office of Development and Alumni Relations Public Interest Law Center 110 West 3rd Street Deborah A. Ellis ’82 245 Sullivan Street, Room 430 New York, NY 10012 Director and Assistant Dean for New York, NY 10012-1301 Telephone: 212.998.6400 Public Service Telephone: 212.998.6207 Kate Polson Fax: 212.995.4529 Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle Associate Director for Development Operations E-mail: [email protected] Program Administrator and Editor, Root-Tilden-Kern Newsletter Kat Daly Senior Development Officer Article contributors: Julia Kaye ’13, Sara Cullinane ’12, Frances Kreimer ’12, Yan Cao ’13, Evelyn Malavé ’13, Relic Sun ’13 Graphic Design: Kara Van Woerden Root-TILDEN-KERN III RTK N RTK EWS F ALL RT Fall 2011 News2011 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM G olove Is Interim RTK Leadership Faculty Director Professor David Golove will be the Interim Faculty Director for the Root- Tilden-Kern Program for 2012 while H onored Professor Satterthwaite is on leave. All three administrators of the RTK Program were honored this year for their contributions to NYU School of Law and the field of public interest law nationally. Deb Ellis was honored twice this year for her work in public interest. First, she received the NALP (The Association for Legal Career Professionals) Award of Distinction for Public Service for her leadership in shaping 1. -
Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program Rtknews First Class of Full Tuition Scholars in More Than Two Decades Graduates
Fall 2008 Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program RTKNews First Class of Full Tuition Scholars in More than Two Decades Graduates On May 21, sixteen Root-Tilden-Kern Scholars graduated from NYU School of Law with zero tu- ition debt. The class of 2008 was the first class in 8. over two decades to receive three years of full 6. 9. tuition, an achievement recognized in a lengthy 5. 10. New York Law Journal article on May 23, 2008. 7. 11. The number of scholarships awarded was cut in the ’80s due to the ever increasing cost 2. of tuition. The number of scholars was cut from 3. 4. 20 to sometimes as few as 10. In 1984, the tuition award was reduced from full to two-thirds. In 2001, then Dean John Sexton announced a precedent-setting gift of $5 million from promi- nent attorney Jerome H. Kern (’60) that began a major capital campaign to raise $30 million for 1. the Program. To honor Mr. Kern’s generous con- 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. tribution, the Law School renamed the Program as the Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program. Class of 2008 4. Nicholas Durham 9. Matthew Copus 13. Randi Levine In 2004, under the leadership of Dean Richard Chadbourne & Parke New Mexico Legal Aid, Equal Justice Works Fel- Fellowship, The Door Albuquerque, NM lowship, Advocates for Revesz and with the generosity of many alum- 1. Sonia Lin The Honorable Denny Legal Services Center, Children, New York, NY ni, the Law School successfully completed its Chin, U.S. District Court, New York, NY 10. -
GREGORY A. MARK Depaul University College of Law 25 East Jackson Blvd
GREGORY A. MARK DePaul University College of Law 25 East Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 312-362-5595 [email protected] Education J.D. University of Chicago, 1988 1987-1988 Articles Editor, The University of Chicago Law Review 1986-1987 Staff Member, The University of Chicago Law Review Winner of the D. Francis Bustin Prize for outstanding student comment in The University of Chicago Law Review M.A. Harvard University, 1980, American History B.A. Butler University, 1979, summa cum laude, with highest honors in history Professional Experience 2011 – Present Professor, DePaul University College of Law. Dean 2011 – 2014. Affiliate Faculty, Department of History. Taught Comparative Corporate Governance, Literature of Law and the Market (seminar), Corporate Finance, Contracts, Business Organizations, Employee Benefits, Unincorporated Business Entities, Constitutional History (History Department). 1996 - 2011 Professor and Justice Nathan L. Jacobs Scholar, Rutgers Law School – Newark. (Associate Professor, 1996-1999), Vice Dean 2010-2011. Associate Dean for Institutional Planning and Affairs 2006-2010. Interim Director of Development 2008-2009. Taught Business Associations, Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance (seminar), Contracts and other classes. Graduate Faculty, Department of History, Rutgers University, 1998-2011. Jacobs Scholar 2001- 2011. Director, Center for Law, Science, and Technology 2005-2011. Director, Center for Institutional Governance 2003-2011. Fellow, Prudential Business Ethics Center 2003-2011, Executive Board 2006-2011. 1992 – 1996 Assistant Professor, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. Taught Business Associations II (corporations), Corporate Finance, American Legal History, and History and Theory of the Firm (seminar). 1994 Visiting Faculty Member – Chicago-Kent College of Law. Taught Business Organizations (corporations, partnership, and agency) and American Legal History.