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M AGAZINE SPRING 2002 SPRING Vo l ume 20 Number 1 ume 20 Ideas That Matter Intellectual Life in High Gear at Duke Law School inside Rules of Engagement Duke Law Faculty Provide Leadership on Issues Raised by the Events of September 2001 plus As Chair of the Law School’s Board of Visitors, Peter Kahn ‘76 Keeps Giving Back from the dean jaded by the all-too-visible signs of a loss of served client populations, the faculty who nobility in the profession they have chosen. respond to requests for their special knowl- Career service panels of distinguished alumni edge from congressional committees, the who have conquered such perceptions media and other groups and organizations and pursued a variety of paths to success perform an important public service. That are enormously enlightening to students lawyers have a duty to educate and serve is making choices about their own careers. one of the lessons we try to teach our students, Still, it is important to understand that and providing good models for this role is the increased opportunities for students to an important part of our teaching function. initiate, lead, debate, take responsibility Beyond this function, it is simply the case and be inspired fall within the framework that law professors, like all lawyers, share of the larger goals of the law school responsibility for transmitting to the broader experience. To grow intellectually, ethically society knowledge and understanding of As this issue of Duke Law Magazine makes and professionally, students need both the law and an appreciation of the values clear, the Law School is bursting with an stimulation and time for study. Saving time advanced by the rule of law. increasingly diverse array of intellectually and energy for course work to benefit from Of course, just as students need time stimulating activities. It is a rare day when the excellent classroom teaching at Duke for study and reflection, so faculty need there is not an outside speaker, panel can be difficult with so many exciting sufficient time for research and examination. discussion, conference, symposium, “town distractions, but without sustained concen- Thus law schools like Duke that want their meeting,” brown-bag lunch forum, faculty tration on a topic and attention to rigorous faculty to be leaders in their respective workshop or public lecture. On many days, development of a legal argument, as occurs fields must allow them sufficient research more than one such activity takes place and in a student’s courses, a first-class legal support to become distinguished scholars. it often occurs that two or more have to be education cannot take place. Fine-tuning And as with the effort to help our students scheduled at the same time. And this does not ethical sensibilities, similarly, requires not achieve balance between curricular and count the incredible number of major speakers, only inspiration and the opportunity to extracurricular activities, at Duke the conferences and summits at the University apply principles to real-life experiences, but intellectual activity we promote is designed to level to which our students have access. also an intellectual depth of understanding enhance the research and teaching functions As the Law School becomes increasingly that comes with discipline and focus. of our faculty, not detract from them. rich with such activities, it is important to Our fine faculty faces similar challenges As you learn of the exciting activities keep in focus our core mission – to educate in trying to balance the fast-paced, highly that are occurring at the Law School, be the next generation of lawyers to become stimulating experiences of workshops, assured of our intentionality. We do not leaders, professionals and guardians of this media interviews, conferences and debates generate activity for its own sake, but society’s precious legal system. The host of with the demands of deep thinking that because of its potential to develop and intellectual activities offered at Duke Law make possible true scholarship. The challenge the mind, and to further the School is in part a deliberate strategy to academic conferences described in this leadership skills and professionalism of our nurture the values of leadership and Magazine provide the kind of intellectual students and the excellence of our faculty. professionalism. Many of the outside exchange and challenge that can greatly In the meantime, we hope to share with our speakers and panels are sponsored by enhance and improve scholarship. When alumni as many of the events that occur student organizations, such as the those gathered at such events come from at the Law School as possible. If you have International Law Society, the Hispanic Law various backgrounds and work in different yet to do so, I would encourage you to Students Association, the Public Interest disciplines, as is the case with a high subscribe to E-news, our monthly electronic Book Club, the Intellectual Property Law proportion of our conferences (including alumni newsletter, by visiting www.law.duke. Society and the Law School’s scholarly the Conference on the Public Domain), edu/alumni/e-news.html. To view archived journals. Supporting these and other the opportunities for cross-fertilization webcasts of the educational events student initiatives is one way we reward, are magnified. discussed in this Magazine, please visit our and thus encourage, leadership values. We are proud of our faculty who take website at www.law.duke.edu/webcast. Besides enabling leadership, the rich the time to share their expertise not only intellectual life at the Law School stirs with students, but with the media and debate among students, which in turn various community and professional invites students to formulate and take organizations. Like our students whose Katharine T. Bartlett responsibility for their own ideas. Some extracurricular activities enrich the intellectual Dean and speakers are especially inspiring role life of the Law School for other students A. Kenneth Pye Professor of Law models for students, who can become and provide pro bono service for under- contents 44 8 4 30 18 From the Dean News Briefs ................................................................................................................2 Features Ideas That Matter: Intellectual Life in High Gear at Duke Law School ......................8 Rules of Engagement: Duke Faculty Provide Leadership on Issues Raised by the Events of September 2001............................................................................................18 Alumni Profiles Mary Ann Tally ‘74 Champions Proper Representation for all Defendants ..............28 As Chair of the Law School’s Board of Visitors, Peter Kahn ‘76 Keeps Giving Back ........30 Alan Bender ‘79 Helped Build VoiceStream Wireless Corp. from the Ground Up ..........32 Around the Law School Faculty Notes ............................................................................................................34 Alumni News Class Notes ................................................................................................................40 Alumni Snapshot: A Love of Research Leads to a Diverse Career for Author Jon T. Hoffman ’94 ................................................................................................44 In Memoriam ..............................................................................................................50 Thomas F. Blackwell ’86..........................................................................................52 Law Alumni Weekend 2002 Calendar of Events........................................................53 Letters to the Editor If you want to respond to an article in Duke Law Magazine, you can e-mail the editor at [email protected] or write: Letters Claire Cusick, Duke Law Magazine, Duke University School of Law, Box 90389, Durham, NC 27708-0389 CREDITS: Dean: Katharine T. Bartlett • Associate Dean for External Relations: Linda G. Steckley • Director of Communications: Diana L. Nelson • Editor: Claire Cusick Copy Editor: Janse C. Haywood • Design: DUHS Office of Creative Services and Publications • Photography: Claire Cusick • Duke Medical Center Photography Duke University Photography—Chris Hildreth, Les Todd and Jimmy Wallace • The News & Observer • David Crenshaw • Cover Art and Cover Story Illustration: Burney Design • Duke Law Magazine is published under the auspices of the Office of the Dean, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina 27708. © 2002 Produced by the Office of Creative Services and Publications, Duke University Health System. Design only is Copyrighted © DUHS, 2002. mcoc-2970 news briefs Magazine names 16 Duke Law School Alumni as North Carolina’s Legal Elite “The Children’s Education Russell M. Fourteen other Duke Law alumni Law Clinic has really Robinson II ’56 were also mentioned among the elite. improved my sense of leads North They are, in order of class year: purpose while in law Carolina’s “Legal Elite,” Clarence W. Walker T‘53 L‘55 school, because it has according to business law enabled me to serve Business North Carolina Herbert O. Davis ‘60 real people in need while magazine. business law learning a tremendous The Charlotte- based maga- David L. Ward Jr. ‘62 amount about the law zine devoted its antitrust law and client interaction. January 2002 For the first time I have issue to the best business lawyers in the James B. Maxwell ‘66 state, voted on by their peers. Robinson, litigation begun to tap into the a founding

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