ARIZONA STATEUNIVERSITY
SANDRA
DAY Oâ?? CONNOR COLLEGE OF LAW
TEMPE, ARIZONA85287-7906
Telephone:
(480) 965-6181
URL:
http://www.law.asu.edu
ABA Approved Since 1969
Founded in
1967, the Arizona State University College of Law was re-named the Sandra Day Oâ??Connor
College of Law in 2006. ASU is a Research I
institution serving one of the nationâ??s most diverse and dynamic communities.
The College is the only fully ABA accredited law
school in the Phoenix metro area, the fifth
largest metropolitan area in the United States. It boasts a strong
general law curriculum supported by an outstanding teaching faculty and featuring
several special programs of national renown. It also offers a level of
one-on-one teacher to student guidance and attention that is unique among
American law schools.
The Sandra
Day Oâ??Connor College of Lawâ??s student body customarily includes students from over
200 educational institutions. The students are attracted by the quality of
legal education available at the College, its commitment to innovative teaching
and scholarship, reasonable tuition and a low student/faculty ratio. A busy
calendar of distinguished scholars, jurists and public officials enriches the
student experience and fosters a strong sense of community among the faculty.
Students from diverse cultural, ethnic, and racial backgrounds enrich the educational
experience of all students and faculty.
The
College offers more than 180 different courses and one of the best
faculty-to-student ratios in the country. In addition to a JD degree, the
College offers several joint degrees, including a JD/MD with the Mayo Medical
School in Rochester, Minnesota,
a JD/PhD in Psychology, a JD/PhD in Justice Studies, and a JD/MBA. It also
offers two Master of Laws (LLM) programs, the countryâ??s first LLM in
Biotechnology and Genomics, and the LLM in Tribal Policy, Law and Government.
It also offers a unique Master of Legal Studies (MLS) designed to familiarize non-lawyers
with legal thought.
Center
for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology
The Center
for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology is the first and largest
academic center focused on the intersection of law and science. The Center
bridges law and science by fostering the development of legal frameworks for
new technologies and advancing the informed use of science in legal
decision-making. The Center facilitates transdisciplinary
study and dialogue among policy-makers, academics, students, professionals and
industry. It is committed to principles of balance, innovation, competitiveness
and sustainability. Center Faculty Fellows are an extraordinary group of
science-trained law professors and include nationally recognized scholars in
intellectual property, computer law, scientific evidence, environmental law,
biotechnology, risk management, communications law, psychology, and bioethics
and health care law. RecentCenter projects include
the legal implications of personalized medicine and molecular diagnostics, the
law and ethics of brain scanning, confidence building measures for genetically
modified foods, privacy and intellectual property issues associated with DNA databases,
the precautionary principle, and expert evidence in forensic sciences.
The Center
administers the joint JD/MD degree with Mayo MedicalSchool and the joint JD/ PhD
- Law and Psychology Program. It also administers the Collegeâ??s LLM in
Biotechnology and Genomics, the first of its kind in the nation. The LLM
program is designed for lawyers interested in practicing in the most important
sciences emerging in the 21st century. Center faculty and students edit and
co-publish, with the American Bar Association, the prestigious, peer-referred
Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, the oldest and most
widely circulated journal in the field of law and science. Center Faculty
Fellows also oversee the Technology Ventures Clinic, which brings law students
together with graduate students from the College of Business,
Engineering and the Life Sciences to assist in assessing, preparing and
implementing technology transfers.
Indian
Legal Program
Established
in 1988, the Indian Legal Program enjoys a position of national leadership. Approximately
25 different tribes are represented in the Collegeâ??s Native American
population, and many of the students participate in the ILP. Alumni include
many outstanding Indian attorneys who are pursuing distinguished careers in
both public and private practice. The Indian Legal Program coordinates a
Certificate Program that offers several courses in Indian law, including
Federal Indian Law, Advanced Indian Law, Cultural Resources, Tribal Law, and Tribal
Environmental Policy. Students in the Certificate Program also complete
coursework in areas such as natural resources and environmental law, employment
law, administrative law and tax law designed to augment the more specialized
coursework and provide the necessary foundation for practice in Indian law.
Three outstanding faculty members spend all, or virtually all, of their time
and effort on behalf of the Indian Legal Program. Their work and long-term
partnerships with tribal governments contribute to the strength and reputation
of the College ofLaw in this critical
area. The Indian Legal Clinic exposes students to the unique challenges and
rewards of practicing in Indian Country. Students learn the intricacies of a
fascinating area of federal law, gaining the added benefit of multicultural
perspectives. An LL.M. degree is offered in Tribal Policy, Law, and Government
to lawyers interested in practicing and teaching in the field. The College is a
co-sponsor of the American Indian Leadership & Policy Development Center,
an interdisciplinary center developing policies to address problems affecting
Native Americans.
The
Clinical Program
The
Clinical Program was established in 1969 as an integral part of founding Dean
Willard Pedrickâ??s vision for the Sandra Day Oâ??Connor
College of Law. Including the Indian Legal and Technology Ventures Clinics, the
Clinical Program boasts a total of eight 9 live client 9 clinics: the Civil
Justice Clinic, the Lodestar Dispute Resolution Program and Mediation Clinic,
the Criminal Practice Clinic, the Immigration Law and Policy Clinic, the Public
Defender Clinic, the Indian Legal Clinic, and the Technology Ventures Clinic,
and the recently-included Arizona Justice Project Clinic. Students enrolled in
the Civil Justice Clinic represent clients in civil disputes and administrative
proceedings. Clients include persons who have been victims of predatory lending
and various home scams and tenants in landlord/tenant disputes, among others.
Students in the Criminal Practice and Public Defender clinics represent clients
in criminal matters in city courts and in Arizonaâ??s Superior Courts. The Mediation
Clinic offers students the opportunity to serve as mediators for actual
disputes in Justice Courts and on campus.
The
Immigration Law Clinic provides students with an opportunity to work on client
cases pending before the ImmigrationCourt in Phoenix.
The Indian Legal Clinic serves both Indian Country and the nationâ??s urban
Indian populations. The Technology Ventures Clinic is a joint enterprise
between the Colleges of Law, Business, Engineering, the School of Life Sciences,
and Arizona Technology Enterprises. Students
in the Arizona Justice Project Clinic work to exonerate those wrongfully
convicted and correct other manifest injustices in the Arizona criminal justice system. The clinic
is connected with the Arizona Justice Project, a non-profit organization
founded in 1998 as one of the first handful of innocence and post-conviction review
projects, which now number more than 40 across the country.
The
clinics are supplemented by a rich offering of simulation courses in lawyering
theory, trial advocacy, negotiation, mediation, and pre-trial discovery. The
College also stresses the professionâ??s public service obligation guided by a
full-time pro bono director and collaboration with 20 active organizations
resulting in pro bono services rendered by more than two-thirds of each class.
Committee
on Law and Philosophy
The College
is home to the Committee on Law and Philosophy (COLAP). Formed by faculty from
the Sandra Day Oâ??Connor College of Law and the ASU College of Liberal Arts
& Sciences, COLAP seeks to create and maintain a rich and active
intellectual community in such areas as criminal law theory, punishment,
forgiveness, constitutional interpretation, human rights theory, law and
literature, law and religion, and political obligation. COLAP offers conferences,
lectures, courses, and seminars. Each year 10 entering students are invited to
become COLAP student fellows and to participate in numerous COLAP functions.
Campus
Environment
The Sandra
Day Oâ??Connor College of Law is comprised of Armstrong Hall and the architecturally
stunning John J. Ross-William C. Blakley Law Library
and is set on the eastern edge of ArizonaState Universityâ??s
beautiful 700-acre campus. Armstrong Hallâ??s classrooms are fully accessible to
disabled students. The Great Hall seats 400 and serves not only as a courtroom
for annual visits from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Arizona
Supreme Court, the Navajo Supreme Court, and the Arizona Court of Appeals, but
also as a location for campus events. The John D. and Ryan C. Harris Courtroom
is a state-of-the art facility specially designed for trial advocacy classes.
Armstrong Hall also contains the CohenStudent Center,
which houses the Collegeâ??s own coffee house, the Sidebar Café. Together the
Center and Café provide a convenient and comfortable setting for interchange
among students, faculty, and staff. The Ross-Blakley
Law Library contains 418,114 volumes and microfilm volume equivalents, hosts a
20-station computer lab and Lexis and Westlaw training facilities and 27
student-meeting rooms. The Law Library and Armstrong Hall are both covered by a
wi-fi network available to students.
Dean
and Foundation Professor of Law: Paul Schiff Berman (480) 965-6188
Associate
Dean for Program Development and Graduate Studies:
Gary Birnbaum (480) 965-5259
Associate
Dean for Clinical Affairs and the Profession:
Catherine
Oâ??Grady (480) 965-2847
Associate
Dean for Faculty Research and Development:
Douglas
J. Sylvester (480) 965-5259
Assoc.
Dean of Info.Tech. & Dir. of Ross-Blakley Law Library:
Victoria
Trotta (480) 965-6141
Associate
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Shelli Soto (480) 965-1474
Assistant
Dean of Institutional Operations: Christopher Baier (480) 965-6925
Assistant
Dean for Academic Affairs: Thomas Williams (480) 965-1302
Assistant
Dean of Educational Programs: Leslie Mamaghani (480) 965-9042
Assistant
Dean of Student Life & Development: Michael Bossone (480) 727-7429
W.P.
Carey Assistant Dean of Career Services: Ilona DeRemer
(480) 965-6758
FULL
TIME FACULTY
PAUL
SCHIFF BERMAN, (Law Professor), born New York, N.Y., February 12, 1966; admitted to bar, 1996, New York; 1998, District of Columbia. Education: Princeton University
(A.B., 1988); New York University School of Law (J.D., 1995). COURSES:Civil Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Federal Courts,
Copyright Law, Conflict of Laws, Culture and Community. Email:paul.berman @ asu.edu
KENNETH
W. ABBOTT, (Law Professor), born Albany, New York, July 25, 1944; admitted to bar,
1969, Massachusetts; 1971, New York. Education: Cornell University
(B.A., 1966); HarvardLaw School
(J.D., 1969). COURSES:International
Law, International Transactions. Email:kenneth.abbott @ asu.edu
CARL J.
ARTMAN, (Law Professor),
born 1965; admitted to bar, 1991, Pennsylvania;
2001, Colorado; 2003, Wisconsin. Education: Columbia College
(B.A., 1987); Washington University (J.D., 1991); University
of Wisconsin (M.B.A., 1999); University of Denver (LL.M., Natural Resources and
Environmental Law, 2003). COURSES:Tribal
Law. Email:carl.artman
@ asu.edu
ANDREW
ASKLAND, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, August 16, 1951; admitted to bar, 1978, Arizona;
1979, District of Columbia; 1988, Colorado. Education: Holy
Cross (A.B., 1973); University of Colorado (Ph.D., 1995); University of Maryland (J.D., 1978). COURSES:Privacy and
Publicity, Econ and the Law, Philosophy of Law. Email:andrew.askland @ asu.edu
JENNIFER
BARNES, (Law Professor), born Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1956; admitted to bar, 1987, Arizona. Education: University of Wisconsin (B.S., 1978); Arizona StateUniversity College
of Law (J.D., 1987). COURSES:Lawyering,
Theory & Practice. Email:jennifer.barnes
@ asu.edu
ROBERT
D. BARTELS, (Law Professor), born Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, December 16, 1944; admitted
to bar, 1970, California and Michigan;
1971, Iowa. Education:
University of Michigan (B.A., 1966); Stanford LawSchool (J.D., 1969). COURSES:Evidence, Civil
Procedure, Trial Practice, Welfare Law. Email: robert.bartels
@ asu.edu
PAUL
BENDER, (Law Professor),
born Brooklyn, New York, May 31, 1933; admitted to bar,
1958, District of Columbia.
Education: Harvard University (A.B., 1954); Harvard LawSchool (LL.B., 1957). COURSES:Constitutional,
Civil Rights, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Criminal and Civil Procedures.
MICHAEL
A. BERCH, (Law Professor), born San Francisco,California, April 1, 1935;
admitted to bar, 1959, New York; 1971, Arizona. Education: Columbia College
(B.A., 1956); ColumbiaLaw School
(J.D., 1959). COURSES:Civil
Procedure, Federal Courts, Ethics, Civil Rights, Complex Litigation. Email:michael.berch @
asu.edu
GARY
BIRNBAUM, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, April 29, 1952; admitted to bar, 1976, Arizona. Education: State University
of New York (B.A., 1973); Indiana University
(J.D., 1976). COURSES: Real Estate, Property Rights, Business Law. Email:gary.birnbaum @
mwmf.com
CHARLES
R. CALLEROS, (Law Professor), born Sacramento, California, June 10, 1953; admitted to bar,
1978, California; 1981, Arizona. Education: University of California
at Santa Cruz (B.A., 1975); University of California
at Davis (J.D., 1978). COURSES: Contracts, Torts, Legal Clinic, Advanced
Writing, Civil Rights. Email: charles.calleros
@ asu.edu
SUSAN
M. CHESLER, (Law Professor), born Brooklyn, NewYork, May 7, 1966; admitted to bar, 1992, New York. Education: State University
of New York at Albany
(B.A., 1987); BrooklynLaw School
(J.D., 1990). COURSES:Legal
Research and Writing, Principles of Legal Analysis. Email:susan.chesler @ asu.edu
ADAM S.
CHODOROW, (Law Professor), born Ithaca, New York, March 20, 1965; admitted to bar,
1990, California.
Education: Yale College (B.A., 1987); University
of Virginia
(M.A., 1990; J.D., 1990); NewYork University
(LL.M., 2003). COURSES: Tax and Administrative Law. Email:adam.chodorow @ asu.edu
ROBERT
N. CLINTON, (Law Professor), born Detroit, Michigan, August 1, 1946; admitted to bar, 1971,
Illinois; 1973, Iowa. Education: University of Michigan
(B.A., 1968); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1971). COURSES:American Indian
Law, Constitutional Law, Copyrights, Federal Jurisdiction. Email:robert.clinton @ asu.edu Â
EVELYN
H. CRUZ, (Law Professor), born San Salvador,El Salvador,
June 8, 1969; admitted to bar, 1995, California;
2003, Connecticut.
Education: University of California at Santa Cruz
(B.A., 1991); Santa ClaraUniversity School
of Law (J.D., 1994). COURSES: Immigration Law, Immigration Clinic, Civil
Litigation Clinic. Email: evelyn.cruz @
asu.edu
SELWYN
L. DALLYN, (Law Professor), born Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
1951; admitted to bar, 1978, Iowa; 1983, Arizona. Education: Cornell University
(B.A., 1975); University of Iowa Collegeof Law (J.D., 1978). COURSES:
Lawyering Skills Seminar, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence and
Trial Advocacy.
MARK
ROBERT DAUBER, (Law Professor), born Phoenix,Arizona, April 1, 1955; admitted
to bar, 1983, Arizona; 1986, California. Education: University of California
(A.B., 1977); ArizonaState University
(J.D., 1983). COURSES: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Clinic. Email:bob.dauber @ asu.edu
LINDA
DEMAINE, (Law Professor), born Phoenix, Arizona, April 2, 1968; admitted to bar,
1993, Arizona.
Education: Arizona State University
(B.A., 1990; Ph.D., 1999); Universityof Arizona (J.D., 1993). COURSES:Torts, Law and
Social Science, Public Policy Analysis. Email:linda.demaine @ asu.edu
LAURA
DICKINSON, (Law Professor), born 1970; admitted to bar, 1999, Connecticut;
2003, New York.
Education: Harvard University (A.B., 1992); Yale Law School (J.D., 1996). COURSES:International Human Rights Law, Transitional
Justice, First Amendment, Property. Email:laura.dickinson @ asu.edu
BETH
DIFELICE, (Law Professor), born Vancouver, Washington,
June 9, 1966; admitted to bar, 1991, Washington.
Education: Centenary College (B.A., 1988); University of Washington (MLS, 1994;
J.D., 1991). COURSES:Advanced
Legal Research. Email: beth.difelice @ asu.edu
STACEY
A. DOWDELL, (Law Professor), born Livingston, New Jersey, October 8, 1969; admitted to
bar, 1994, Arizona.
Education: Oberlin College (B.A., 1991); University
of Arizona College of Law
(J.D., 1994). COURSES:Legal
Research and Writing. Email:stacey.dowdell
@ asu.edu
IRA
MARK ELLMAN, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, July 30, 1945; admitted to bar, 1975, California. Education: Reed College
(B.A., 1967); University of Illinois (M.A.,
1969); University of California at Berkeley,
Boalt Hall School
of Law (J.D., 1973). COURSES: Family Law, Property Damage, Gender. Email:
ira.ellman @ asu.edu
JOSEPH
M. FELLER, (Law Professor), born Washington, D.C.,
August 9, 1953; admitted to bar, 1985, California.
Education: Harvard University (B.A., 1975); University
of California
at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1979); HarvardLaw School
(J.D., 1984). COURSES: Environmental/Natural Resources Law, Public Lands
Management, Water Law. Email: joseph.feller @
asu.edu
AARON
XAVIER FELLMETH, (Law Professor), born St. Louis, Missouri, May 3, 1971; admitted to bar,
1997, California; 1998, District of Columbia. Education: University of California,
Berkeley (A.B., 1993); YaleUniversity (M.A., 1997;
J.D., 1997). COURSES:Public
International Law, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law and Policy, Internet
Law or eCommerce and the Law, International Business Transactions, International
Trade Law, Foreign Affairs and the Constitution, Contracts. Email: aaron.fellmeth @ asu.edu
PATTY FERGUSON-BOHNEE,
(Law Professor),
born Zachary, Louisiana;
admitted to bar, 2001, Arizona; 2002, U.S.D. Court, Arizona; 2003, U.S.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Court;
2004, TohonoOâ??odham Justice Court. Education:
Stanford University (A.B., 1997); Universite de Paris VII (Fulbright Scholar, 1997-1998); Columbia University School of Law
(J.D., 2001). COURSES:Indian
Law - Tribal Courts & Tribal Law, Environmental Law, A.D.R., Appeals. Email:patricia.a.ferguson @
asu.edu
DALE
BECK FURNISH, (Law Professor), born Iowa City, Iowa,
February 11, 1940; admitted to bar, 1965, Iowa;
1973, Arizona.
Education: Grinnell College (B.A., 1962); University
of Iowa (J.D., 1965); University of Michigan (LL.M., 1970). COURSES: Commercial
Law, Contracts, Creditor-Debtor, International Trade, Comparative Law. Email:dale.furnish @
asu.edu
DAVID
J. GARTNER, (Law Professor), born 1970; admitted to bar, New York;
Massachusetts.
Education: Brown University (B.A., 1992); Yale
Law School
(J.D., 1999); Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(ABD, Ph.D., 2009). COURSES:International
Law, International Human Rights, Health Law, Constitutional Law, International
Trade, Labor Law, Election Law. Email:david.gartner @ asu.edu
KEVIN
GOVER, (Law Professor),
born Lawton, Oklahoma
February 16, 1955; admitted to bar, 1981, New Mexico;
1983, District of Columbia.
Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1978); University of New Mexico
Law (J.D., 1981). COURSES:Federal
Indian Law, Natural Resource Law, Administrative Law. Email:kevin.gover @ asu.edu
AMANDEEP
S. GREWAL, (Law Professor), born Hayward,
California, 1979; admitted to bar, 2006, District of Columbia. Education:
Williams College
(B.A., 2002); University of Michigan (J.D., cum laude, 2005); Georgetown UniversityLaw Center
(LL.M., with distinction, 2006). COURSES: International Taxation,
Corporate Taxation, Individual Taxation. Email:andy.grewal @ asu.edu
BETSY
N. GREY, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork; admitted to bar, 1981, District of Columbia. Education: Barnard College
(B.A., 1975); GeorgetownUniversity (J.D., 1979). COURSES:Torts, Civil
Procedure, Products Liability, Mass Torts. Email: betsy.grey
@ asu.edu
SANFORD
M. GUERIN, (Law Professor), born Tacoma Park, Maryland,
February 7, 1950; admitted to bar, 1974, California.
Education: Boston University (B.S., 1971); University
of San Francisco School
of Law (J.D., 1974); NewYork University Schoolof Law (LL.M., 1975). COURSES:Federal Income
Taxation, Real Estate Planning, Estate Planning.
TAMARA
S. HERRERA, (Law Professor), born Syracuse, NewYork, September 19, 1969; admitted to bar, 1996, Arizona. Education: Grinnell College
(B.A., 1991); Universityof Nebraska (J.D., 1996).
COURSES: Legal Writing. Email: tamara.herrera
@ asu.edu
CARISSA
BYRNE HESSICK, (Law Professor), born Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico,
July 22, 1976; admitted to bar, 2003, NewYork; 2003, Southern District of New York. Education:
Columbia University
(B.A., 1999); YaleLaw School
(J.D., 2002). COURSES: Sentencing Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure.
Email: carissa.hessick @ asu.edu
F.
ANDREW HESSICK, (Law Professor), born Washington,D.C., April 24, 1976; admitted to
bar, 2005, New York;
2006, First Circuit, Eighth Circuit. Education: Dartmouth
College (B.A., 1998); Yale LawSchool (J.D., 2002). COURSES:
Supreme Court, Civil Procedure, Administrative Law. Email:frederick.hessick @ asu.edu
S.
ARTHUR HINSHAW, (Law Professor), born Topeka, Kansas, May 3, 1966; admitted to bar, 1993,
Missouri; 1994, Kansas. Education: Washington
University (A.B., 1988); University of Missouri,
Columbia School of Law (J.D., 1993; LL.M., 2000).
COURSES: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Negotiation. Email:
art.hinshaw @ asu.edu
JAMES G. HODGE, (Law Professor), born Louisville,
Kentucky, 1968; admitted to bar, 1993, Kentucky and SouthCarolina. Education: College
of Charleston (B.S., 1989); Salmon P.
Chase College of Law,
Northern Kentucky University (J.D., 1993); Georgetown UniversityLaw Center
(LL.M., 1996). COURSES: Health Law, Public Health Law, Bioethics. Email:james.hodge.1 @ asu.edu
DAVID
KADER, (Law Professor),
born Germany, April 9, 1947;
admitted to bar, 1972, Washington and California. Education:
California State
University at Fresno
(B.A., 1969); University of Washington (J.D., 1972); University London (LL.M., 1974). COURSES: Criminal
Procedure, Torts, Religion and the Constitution, Constitutional Law. Email:david.kader @ asu.edu
MARCY
L. KARIN, (Law Professor), born Pottstown, Pennsylvania,
1978; admitted to bar, 2004, New York; 2005,
District of Columbia.
Education: American University (B.A., 2000); Stanford University
(J.D., 2003). COURSES:Government
Relations, Labor and Employment, Womenâ??s Rights, Family Law, Domestic Violence.
Email: marcy.karin @ asu.edu
DENNIS
S. KARJALA, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, December 19, 1939; admitted to bar, 1972, California. Education: Princeton University
(B.S.E., 1961); University of Illinois (Ph.D.,
1965); University of California
at Berkeley (J.D., 1972). COURSES: Copyright, Computer Law,
Corporations, Securities Law, Income Taxation. Email:dennis.karjala @ asu.edu
ORDE F.
KITTRIE, (Law Professor), born Washington, D.C., April 19, 1964; admitted to bar, 1993,
Maryland; 1994, District of Columbia. Education: Yale
University (B.A., 1986); University of Michigan (J.D., 1992). COURSES: International
Law, Homeland Security Law, Criminal Law, International Business Transactions. Email:
orde.kittrie @ asu.edu
JONATHAN
J. KOEHLER, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
November 4, 1960; Education: Pomona
(B.A., 1982); Universityof Chicago (M.A., 1985,
Ph.D., 1989). COURSES:Evidence,
Quantitative Reasoning, Scientific Evidence, Law & Social Science. Email:jonathan.koehler @
asu.edu
MARJORIE
KORNHAUSER, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1980, Ohio.
Education: Wellesley College (B.A., 1968); Harvard University
(M.Ed., 1969); Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (J.D., 1979). COURSES: Tax.
Email: marjorie.kornhauser @ asu.edu
AMY
LANGENFELD, (Law Professor), born Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
December 6, 1969; admitted to bar, 2000, Arizona.
Education: Georgetown University (B.A., 1992); Arizona State
University College of Law
(J.D., 2000). COURSES:Legal
Method and Writing, Legal Research and Writing. Email:amy.langenfeld @ asu.edu
GARY TOBIAS LOWENTHAL, (Law Professor), born New York,
New York, May 21, 1944; admitted to bar, 1970,
California; 1990, Arizona. Education: Harvard University
(A.B., 1966); Universityof Chicago Law School
(J.D., 1969). COURSES:Criminal
Law, Criminal Procedure, Negotiations, Clinical Legal Education. Email: gary.lowenthal @ asu.edu
MYLES
V. LYNK, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork; admitted to bar, 1977, New York;
1979, Massachusetts; 1982, District of Columbia. Education: Harvard University
(A.B., 1971); HarvardLaw School
(J.D., 1976). COURSES:Administrative
Law, Corporations, Civil Procedure, Professional Responsibility.
GARY E.
MARCHANT, (Law Professor), born Squamish,British Columbia, Canada,
July 5, 1958; admitted to bar, 1991, Massachusetts;
1993, District of Columbia.
Education: University of British Columbia (B.Sc., 1980; Ph.D., 1986); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1990); Kennedy
School of Government (M.P.P., 1990). COURSES:Environmental Law,
Law Science & Technology. Email:gary.marchant
@ asu.edu
ALAN
ADAMS MATHESON, (Law Professor), born Cedar City,Utah, February 2, 1932; admitted
to bar, 1960, Utah; 1975, Arizona. Education: University of Utah
(B.A., 1953; M.S., 1957; J.D., 1959); Columbia University.
COURSES:Constitutional
Law, Administrative Law, Education Law, Community Property. Email: alan.matheson @ asu.edu
ERIC
MENKHUS, (Law Professor), born St. Louis, Missouri,
September 15, 1974; Education: Arizona StateUniversity (B.S., 1996,
M.B.A., 2004); Arizona State University School of Law (J.D., 2004). COURSES: Technology Ventures Clinic. Email: eric.menkhus @ asu.edu
JEFFRIE
G. MURPHY, (Law Professor), born Woodruff, South Carolina,
November 26, 1940; Education: Johns
Hopkins University
(B.A., 1962); University of Rochester (Ph.D., 1966); University
of California
at Los Angeles
(Post-Doctoral N.D.E.A. Fellow). COURSES:Jurisprudence. Email:jeffrie.murphy @ asu.edu
CHAD L.
NOREUIL, (Law Professor), born Taylorville, Illinois,
May 18, 1969; admitted to bar, 1995, Illinois.
Education: Universityof Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (B.A., 1991; J.D., 1995). COURSES: Business Law, Legal
Research and Writing. Email:chad.noreuil
@ asu.edu
CATHERINE
GAGE Oâ?? GRADY, (Law Professor), born Hamilton, New York, June 1, 1959; admitted to bar, 1987, Arizona. Education: University of Michigan
(B.B.A, 1981); ArizonaState University
(J.D., 1987). COURSES: Civil Procedure, Clinical Education, Trial and
Appellate Advocacy.
SIGMUND
G. POPKO, (Law Professor), born Fitchburg, Massachusetts, May 30, 1962; admitted to
bar, 1988, Arizona Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Arizona; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit. Education: University
of Arizona (B.A., 1984); University of Arizona
College of Law (J.D., 1987). COURSES:Legal Research and Writing. Email:sigmund.popko @ asu.edu
JONATHAN
ROSE, (Law Professor),
born St. Paul, Minnesota, December 25, 1938; admitted to
bar, 1963, Minnesota; 1974, Arizona. Education: University of Pennsylvania
(B.A., 1960); Universityof Minnesota (LL.B.,
1963).. COURSES:Legal Ethics, Contracts, Antitrust, Regulation of
Business.
KATHLENE
ROSIER, (Law Professor),
born North Carolina, October 4, 1970; Education:
Capital University
(BABM, 1993); Utah
(J.D., 1995). Email: kathlene.rosier @ asu.edu
MICHAEL
J. SAKS, (Law Professor), born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
March, 1947; Education: Penn State University
(B.A. and B.S., 1969); Ohio State University
(M.A., 1972; Ph.D., 1975); YaleUniversity (M.S.L.,
1983). COURSES:Criminal
Law, Evidence, Law and Science, Law and Social Science. Email:michael.saks @ asu.edu
GEORGE
SCHATZKI, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1958, Massachusetts;
1961, Texas. Education:
Harvard University (A.B., 1955; LL.B., 1958;
LL.M., 1965). COURSES: Civil Procedure, Employment Discrimination, Labor
and Employment Law, Legal Profession. Email:george.schatzki @ asu.edu
MILTON
R. SCHROEDER, (Law Professor), born Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, July 24, 1940;
admitted to bar, 1966, District of Columbia;
1967, Illinois; 1972, Arizona. Education: Wesleyan University
(B.A., 1962); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1965). COURSES:
Commercial Law, Banking Law and Regulation. Email: milton.schroeder @ asu.edu
MARY E.
SIGLER, (Law Professor), born La Grange, Illinois 1965; admitted to bar, 2000, Arizona. Education: Arizona State
University (B.A., 1982); Arizona State
University (M.A., 1994); University of Pennsylvania Law (J.D., 2000). COURSES:Jurisprudence,
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law. Email:mary.sigler @ asu.edu
CARRIE
SPERLING, (Law Professor), born Fort Worth, Texas, November 10, 1966; admitted to bar,
1992, Texas;
1992, Northern District of Texas, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Education:
Texas Christian
University (B.A., 1989); University of Houston Law Center
(J.D., 1992). COURSES:Legal
Writing. Email: carrie.sperling @ asu.edu
RALPH
SPRITZER, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, April 27, 1917; admitted to bar, 1941, New York. Education: Columbia University (B.S., 1937; LL.B., 1940). COURSES:Criminal Procedure,
Antitrust.
ANN
MARIE STANTON, (Law Professor), born Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 10, 1949; admitted to bar, 1977, California and Minnesota.
Education: University of Minnesota (B.A., 1971); Stanford University
(J.D., 1975; Ph.D., 1977). COURSES:Family
Law, Juvenile Law, Law and Social Science. Email:ann.stanton @ asu.edu
JUDITH
MARIE STINSON, (Law Professor), born Okinawa,Japan, August
24, 1964; admitted to bar, 1988, Arizona;
1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of
Arizona. Education: Universityof Arizona (B.S., 1985; J.D.,
1988). COURSES:Legal
Writing. Email:judith.stinson
@ asu.edu
DOUGLAS
J. SYLVESTER, (Law Professor), born Lewiston, NewYork, May 15, 1969; admitted to bar, 2000, Illinois. Education: University of Toronto (B.A., 1991); University of Buffalo
School of Law
(J.D., 1994) New YorkUniversity LawSchool (LL.M., 1998). COURSES:E-Commerce, Cyberlaw,
International Law, International Relations, Intellectual Property, Privacy,
International Law & Politics. Email: douglas.sylvester
@ asu.edu
VICTORIA
K. TROTTA, (Law Professor), born Spokane, Washington;
admitted to bar, 1987, California.
Education: Occidental College (B.A., 1973; ML.S., 1976); University of California
at Los Angeles
(J.D., 1986). COURSES: Advanced Legal Research.
REBECCA
TSOSIE, (Law Professor),
born Los Angeles, California,
August 8, 1961; admitted to bar, 1991, California
and Arizona. Education:
University of California at LosAngeles (B.A., 1987; J.D., 1990). COURSES:Property Damage, Indian Law.
BONNIE
POITRAS TUCKER, (Law Professor), born New York, New York, August 4, 1939; admitted to bar, 1980, Colorado; 1981, Arizona;
1984, California.
Education: Syracuse University (B.S., 1961); University of Colorado
(J.D., 1980). COURSES:Disability
Law, Judicial Remedies, Criminal Law, Wills and Trusts. Email: bonnie.tucker @ asu.edu
JAMES
WEINSTEIN, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, February 15, 1953; admitted to bar, 1979,
California. Education: Universityof Pennsylvania (B.A.,
1975; J.D., 1978). COURSES:Constitutional
Law, Free Speech, Federal Courts, Civil Procedure, Legal History. Email:james.weinstein @
asu.edu
MICHAEL
WHITE, (Law Professor),
Education: Arizona State University
(B.A., 1970); University of California, SanDiego (M.A, 1972; C.Phil.,
1973; Ph.D., 1974). COURSES:History
of Phil., Science and Math, History of Formal Logic and Political Philosophy. Email:michael.white @
asu.edu
LAURENCE
H. WINER, (Law Professor), born Lynn, Massachusetts, October 30, 1946; admitted to
bar, 1977, Massachusetts.
Education: Boston University (B.A., 1967; Ph.D., 1973); Yale UniversityLaw School
(J.D., 1977). COURSES:Media
Law, Constitutional Law, Professional Ethics/Responsibility, Defamation, Torts.
Email:Âlhwiner
@ asu.edu