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NebraskaThe Transcript UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF LAW FALL 2001 Vol. 35 No. 2 Table of Contents New Dean Steve Willborn Sees College’s Mission as 2 ‘Changing Trajectory of Students’ Lives’ Former Dean Harvey Perlman Appointed UNL Chancellor 4 Breaking Ground Editor 7 Alan Frank, Professor of Law Kauffman Family Gift To Improve Student Writing Layout Editor and Photographer 10 Sharon Braun, Alumni Relations and Development Assistant Celebration Dinner Honors Two Remarkable Professors 12 Student Editor Graduation 2001 Aliza Anvari, Class of 2003 14 Kelli A. Cummins-Brown, Class of 2001 Honor Classes Return To Pay Tribute to Past, Offer Advice Alumni Editor 16 for Future Robin Hadfield, Class of 1990 It’s a Family Affair Faculty Writers 18 Tony Dworak Jan Gradwohl Law College Faculty, Students Bring Skills Training to Balkans Brian D. Lepard 20 Student and Alumni Writers Experimental Class Puts Legal Writing in Realistic Context Andee Cummins, Class of 2003 22 Leslie McPherren-Blackley, Class of 2001 Alumni Council Awards to Honor Special Contributions Craig Strong, Class of 2000 24 Jennifer Swartz, Class of 2003 to College Cover Design Humanitarian Intervention and International Law In the Amy Hensley 30 New Millennium THE NEBRASKA TRANSCRIPT is published by Shavers’ Trips to Africa, Europe Add Global Perspective The University of Nebraska 35 to Classes College of Law P.O. Box 830902 Strong Delivers Coif Lecture; Recalls Nebraska Achievements Lincoln, NE 68583-0902 37 Telephone: (402) 472-2161 Fax: (402) 472-6795 Common Roads, Uncommon Success Website: <http://www.unl.edu/lawcoll/> 42 American Trucking Industry, Law College Have Strong Ties 48 The Spirit of ’76 51 Severens Brings ADR Experience to U.S. Justice Department 54 It is the policy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln not to discriminate on Departments the basis of gender, age, disability, race, ifc Dean’s Message 69 In Memoriam color, religion, marital status, veteran’s 25 News Briefs 71 Long Arm Jurisdiction status, national or ethnic origin or 39 Faculty Notes 73 Senior Transcript sexual orientation. 56 AlumNotes THE NEBRASKA TRANSCRIPT § 1 LAW COLLEGE NEWS New Dean Steve Willborn Sees College’s Mission as ‘Changing Trajectory of Students’ Lives’ dd Steven L. Willborn’s his J.D. and M.S. degree in name to those of counseling from the University A Roscoe Pound, William of Wisconsin in Madison in Seavey, Henry H. Foster, 1976. While he was at Wiscon- Frederick Beutel, David Dow, sin, he served as an editor of Henry M. Grether, Jr., John the Wisconsin Law Review. William Strong, Harvey At the Law College, where Perlman and others who have he is Richard C. and Catherine served as dean of the College Stuart Schmoker professor of of Law. Who would serve as law, Willborn has specialized in the College’s 15th dean was labor and employment law. He revealed in March when is the author of five books, Senior Vice Chancellor for including a leading textbook on Academic Affairs Rick Edwards employment law, and has announced, “After a national written numerous articles and search that involved some book chapters. He has been a very strong candidates, Steve Fulbright scholar at the Willborn emerged as the best Institute of Advanced Legal choice to lead the College of Studies at the University of Law.” Willborn, who had been London; a visiting scholar at serving as the College’s the Australian National interim dean, officially began University in Canberra, the his deanship on July 1. University of Toronto and Willborn joined the Law Lincoln College at Oxford College’s faculty in 1979 after University; and a visiting three years of law practice in professor at the University of Cleveland, Ohio. He is a native of Wisconsin where, Michigan Law School. Willborn served as reporter for following in the footsteps of his cheesemaker father, he the Uniform Management of Public Employee Retire- is licensed to make cheese. He received his B.A. ment Systems Act promulgated by the National degree from Northland College in Ashland, Wis., and Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. College of Law Deans William Henry Smith 1891-1893 Edmund O. Belsheim 1950-1960 Manoah B. Reese 1893-1903 David Dow 1960-1966 Roscoe Pound 1903-1907 Henry M. Grether, Jr. 1966-1977 George P. Costigan, Jr. 1907-1909 John William Strong 1977-1981 William G. Hastings 1909-1920 Harvey S. Perlman 1983-1998 Warren A. Seavey 1920-1926 Nancy B. Rapoport 1998-2000 Henry H. Foster 1926-1943 Steven L. Willborn 2000- Frederick K. Beutel 1946-1950 2 § THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF LAW LAW COLLEGE NEWS He is a three time we are and how we’re doing, not for the ranking recipient of the systems (although doing well on them may be a College’s Distinguished byproduct of our efforts), but to make us a better place. Teaching Award. He is We are a great teaching institution, but we can do married to Elizabeth even better. We have a great faculty, but we need to Hazen Willborn and do more to facilitate and support their research and to has three daughters – bring in fresh new people with new ideas and perspec- Emily, Anne and Jane. tives. We have very good students, but we can do even Professor Rob better in attracting the best from Nebraska and Denicola, who chaired elsewhere.” the dean search Another of the College’s strengths is its loyal corps committee, said about of graduates, and going around the country talking Willborn’s appoint- with alums has been one of Willborn’s joys during his ment, “Steve stood out year as interim dean. He said, “The alums I talked to Dean Willborn shows the Law even among an always had memorable and remarkable stories – about College faculty plans for the extremely strong pool being called on in class the first time; about eccentric expansion and remodel project. of candidates. The professors; about friends and classmates – and related search committee’s them with enthusiasm and nostalgia. And I don’t think conversations with law their fond memories of the place were all due to the faculty and attorneys from around the country confirmed fact that they were young at the time.” Steve’s reputation as one of the country’s top scholars on What would lead a professor with a strong na- Employment Law. We also know from experience that tional reputation as a scholar and a teacher to take a he has the energy and personality to be an effective detour and venture down the road of law school leader. Most important, I think everyone at the College administration? For Willborn, there is a strong sense has confidence in Steve’s judgment. We know he’ll keep of mission that comes from his own life experience. “I the Law College moving forward.” am a strong supporter of good public law schools like The new dean is excited about being able to continue Nebraska for very personal reasons,” he said. “I’m a the work he started in his year as interim dean. He product of a good public law school, and the education I noted, “Many good things are happening at the Law got there dramatically changed the trajectory of my College and the combination is leading to a real sense of life. I think that’s the primary business we’re in: To momentum and enthusiasm.” One of these is the take the people entrusted to us and change the expansion and remodeling of the College’s building trajectory of their lives.” n “although it will be burdensome for the next couple of years.” Another is the College’s identification as one of the University’s priority programs. And, of course, “the new chancellor of the University thinks highly of us, and we of him.” Willborn intends to further this momen- tum and enthusiasm by building on the College’s many strengths. He told the TRAN- SCRIPT, “ The law school world these days is very competitive. Every day, I seem to get informa- tion from one school or another about how wonderful its faculty is, how great its students, how innovative its programs. And much of it seems directed toward a particular ranking scheme used by one major publisher. There’s much waste in this, obviously, but we live in this world and have to be aware of it. My main approach to this is to do my very best to keep my focus on the underlying quality of the Law College itself, and not on the surrounding hype, and to count on that underlying quality to shine through. We must constantly look at who Willborn with former Supreme Court Justice and current Kauffman Legal Writing Fellow D. Nick Caporale. THE NEBRASKA TRANSCRIPT § 3 LAW COLLEGE NEWS Former Dean Harvey Perlman Appointed UNL Chancellor By Robin Hadfield TRANSCRIPT: Has In March, Univer- your viewpoint of sity of Nebraska the Law College President Dennis changed now that Smith named as you’ve seen it chancellor of the from a more University of systemic view- Nebraska-Lincoln point? Harvey Perlman, a 1966 graduate Perlman: I don’t and faculty think so.