Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif. Law Clerk to Judge R. Dorsey Watkins, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, 1962. Author: "Maryland's Constitutional One-Subject Rule: Neither a Dead Letter Nor an Undue Restriction," 27 U. of Baltimore Law Review 363-394, 1998; "Military Chaplains -- A Constitutionally Permissible Accommodation Between Church and State," 24 Maryland Law Review 377-416, 1964; "Commitment After Acquittal On Grounds of Insanity," 22 Maryland Law Review 293-330, 1962. Co-Author, with Lee M. Miller, "Judicial Reform, The Tydings Legacy," 55 Judicature, 75-81, 1971. Adjunct Professor, Trial Advocacy, University of Baltimore School of Law, 1982-1989. Associate Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1980. Chief Counsel, Sub-Committee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery, U.S. Senate, 1968-1970. Chairman, Baltimore City Charter Revision Commission, 1973-1976. President, Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association, 1988-1989.