CHICAGO-KENT
COLLEGE OF LAW
ILLINOIS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
565 WEST ADAMS STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS60661
Telephone:
(312) 906-5000
URL:
http://www.kentlaw.edu
ABA Approved Since 1936
Chicago-Kent
College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, is a national leader in legal
education, recognized for its scholarly excellence and outstanding practical
skills training. Chicago-Kentâ??s faculty is one of the most productive groups of
legal scholars in the country, publishing leading texts and articles across a
wide array of subjects. Each year, a select group of outstanding prospective
law students is admitted to the Honors Scholars Program, which provides
enrichment opportunities to broaden studentsâ?? perspectives on law and the legal
profession and to cultivate their leadership skills.
Chicago-Kent
is renowned for its curricular innovation, from its acclaimed Legal Research and
Writing Program to its commitment to providing interdisciplinary opportunities
for legal education through specialized programs in criminal litigation,
environmental and energy law, intellectual property law, international and
comparative law, labor and employment law, public interest law, and litigation
and alternative dispute resolution, as well as through formal interprofessional
projects with other academic units of IIT.
Chicago-Kent
is a leader in practical skills training. The Chicago-Kent Law Offices
pioneered the development of a sequential clinical curriculum and was the first
fee-generating law clinic operated by an American law school. Students may
participate in internships with the Law Offices and externships with law firms,
corporate law departments, government agencies, public interest agencies and
federal judges. Students in Chicago-Kentâ??s championship-winning trial advocacy
and moot court programs regularly win local, regional and national competitions,
including the prestigious National Trial Competition (2007 and 2008 national
champions) and National Moot Court Competition (2008 national champions).
Chicago-Kent
was the first law school in the country to make the use of computers an
integral component of legal education. It was also among the first to evaluate
and experiment with legal education applications of distance learning
technologies. Chicago-Kent continues to be a leader among law schools in
designing Internet-based projects and outreach initiatives that supplement and
enhance the classroom experience. To address globalization of the law and other
international considerations, Chicago-Kentâ??s Global Law and Policy Initiative
serves as a forum for discussion and development of scholarship and global
policy analysis among academics, law students, business executives, government
officials, labor leaders and public interest advocates.
Chicago-Kent
is a component of the Institute for Science, Law and Technology, a
multidisciplinary policy and research institute that brings together skilled
researchers from various academic units of IIT with expertise in such areas as
biological and physical sciences, energy, engineering, the environment, ethics,
biomedicine, information technology, law and psychology. Chicago-Kent plays a
key role in Itâ??s Center for Diabetes Research and Policy by developing policy
recommendations for diabetes-related research and legislation and by providing
pro bono representation to people who have been discriminated against for
having diabetes or who have been denied access to treatment.
Chicago-Kentâ??s
Institute for Law and the Workplace is a national center for research,
training, dialogue and reflection on the law that governs the workplace, and
serves as a neutral setting for monitoring workplace trends and for addressing
major developments in labor and employment law. The schoolâ??s Institute for Law
and the Humanities provides opportunities for students and faculty to integrate
humanities-based studies with the study of law and to explore the rich and
diverse scholarship in areas such as legal philosophy, legal history, law and
literature, and law and religion.
The law
school offers joint J.D./masterâ??s degree programs in business administration,
environmental management and sustainability, finance, financial services law,
family law, public administration, public health (with University of Illinois
at Chicago) and tax law. With University
of Illinois at Chicago
and with Shimer College, the law school offers dual
bachelorâ??s/ J.D. degree programs that allow students to complete both degrees
in six years.
Chicago-Kent
offers five master of law (LL.M.) degree programs that capitalize on the schoolâ??s
curricular strengths and faculty expertise. Attorneys may enroll in the
schoolâ??s well-established programs in financial services law and taxation, a first-of-its-kind
program in international intellectual property law, a practice-oriented program
in family law, or a program for foreign attorneys in international and
comparative law that provides a survey of American legal practices and
traditions.
Chicago-Kent
is the second-oldest law school in Illinois.
It was founded in 1888 by two judges who believed that legal education should
be available to working men and women. Soon after its founding, the school
graduated its first female and minority students. Chicago-Kent was accredited
by the American Bar Association in 1936, became a member of the Association of American
Law Schools in 1951, merged with Illinois Institute of Technology in 1969, and
was elected unanimously to the Order of the Coif law school honor society in
1988.
Chicago-Kent
has a current enrollment of nearly 1,000 J.D. students, 70 resident faculty
members and an adjunct faculty of respected practicing attorneys and judges. Chicago-Kent
students come from 39 states and 13 foreign countries. Nearly half of the
students are women and 18 percent are minorities.
Housed in
a modern, ten-story building located in downtown Chicagoâ??s West Loop neighborhood,
Chicago-Kent features the latest in education and information technologies and
is often emulated as a model of law school design. The IIT Downtown Campus
Library includes the Chicago-Kent Law Library, one of the largest law school
libraries in the country; the library of Stuart School of Business; and the
Library of International Relations, a large and comprehensive international law
collection that serves as a unique resource in the Midwest.
The library has extensive electronic resources, in addition to its print collections,
to support the institutionâ??s programs.
Chicago-Kent
offers a number of annual continuing legal education programs, including a conference
on Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation, a conference on Not-For-Profit Organizations,
the Federal Tax Institute, and the Federal Sector Labor Relations and Labor Law
Conference. It also hosts endowed lectures on labor law, law and technology,
and international and comparative law.
Dean:
Harold J. Krent
(312) 906-5010
Office
of Admissions: (312)
906-5020
Office
of Career Services: (312)
906-5200
Office
of Continuing Legal Education: (312) 906-5090
Office
of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Relations: (312) 906-5240
Office
of Public Affairs: (312)
906-5250
Law
Library: (312)
906-5600
FULL
TIME FACULTY
HAROLD
J. KRENT, (Law Professor), born Cleveland, Ohio, February 28, 1956; admitted to bar, 1983,
District of Columbia. Education: Princeton
University (A.B., 1977); New York University Schoolof Law (J.D., 1982). COURSES:
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law.
KARI L.
AAMOT, (Law Professor),
born West Virginia, November 24, 1968;
admitted to bar, 1995, Minnesota; 1996, Illinois. Education: St. Olaf College (B.A., 1991); University of Minnesota
(J.D., 1995). COURSES:Legal Research and Writing. Email: kaamot @
kentlaw.edu
SUSAN
J. ADAMS, (Law Professor), born Connecticut, October 23, 1947;
admitted to bar, 1990, Illinois and Indiana. Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison
(B.A., 1969; M.A., 1970); ValparaisoUniversity (J.D., 1990). COURSES:School
Law, Immigration Law, Legal Law.
LORI B.
ANDREWS, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, September 26, 1953; admitted to
bar, 1978, California; 1979, Illinois. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1975; J.D., 1978). COURSES:Genetics and Law, Reproductive
Technology Law, Health Care Law.
BERNADETTE
ATUAHENE, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 2004, NewYork. Education: University
of California at LosAngeles (B.A., 1997); Harvard
University John
F. Kennedy
School of Government (M.P.A., 2002); Yale LawSchool (J.D., 2002). COURSES:
Property, International Business Transactions, Law, Policy and International
Development.
KIMBERLY
D. BAILEY, (Law Professor), born Hamilton, Ohio, September 1, 1974; admitted to bar,
2000, Texas. Education:
Indiana University
Bloomington (B.A., 1995); University of Michigan
Law School
(J.D., 2000). COURSES:Criminal Law, Evidence.
KATHARINE
K. BAKER, (Law Professor), born Boston, Massachusetts, November 8, 1962; admitted to
bar, 1990, Pennsylvania.
Education: Harvard-Radcliffe College (B.A., 1984); University of Chicago
Law School
(J.D., 1989). COURSES:Environmental Law, Family Law.
FELICE
BATLAN, (Law Professor),
born New York, N.Y.,
August 16, 1965; admitted to bar, 1991, NewYork. Education: Smith
College (B.A., 1987); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1990); New York University
(Ph.D., 2005). COURSES:Business Organizations, Securities Regulation,
Feminist Legal Theory.
WILLIAM
A. BIRDTHISTLE, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 2000, Massachusetts. Education: Duke University
(B.A., 1995); HarvardLaw School
(J.D., 1999). COURSES:Business Organizations, Securities Regulation.
FRED P.
BOSSELMAN, (Law Professor), born Oak Park, Illinois, June 14, 1934; admitted to bar, 1959,
Illinois; 1984, Florida. Education: University
of Colorado (A.B., 1956); Harvard University LawSchool (J.D., 1959). COURSES:Environmental
Law, Land Use, Property.
RALPH
L. BRILL, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, December 19, 1935; admitted to bar, 1960,
Illinois. Education: Universityof Illinois (B.A., 1957;
J.D., 1960). COURSES:Torts.
EVELYN
BRODY, (Law Professor),
born New Jersey,
June 29, 1955; admitted to bar, 1981, District of Columbia;
1985, Wisconsin.
Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yale
University (B.A., 1976); Georgetown University LawCenter (J.D., 1981). COURSES:Tax.
BARTRAM
S. BROWN, (Law Professor), born Indianapolis, Indiana,
October 14, 1952; admitted to bar, 1977, California.
Education: Harvard University (B.A., 1974); Columbia
University (J.D., 1977); Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (Ph.D., 1989). COURSES:International
Law, International Human Rights Law, Contracts.
GERALD
BROWN, (Law Professor),
born Chicago, Illinois, February 8, 1936; admitted to bar, 1961, Illinois. Education:
De Paul University
(B.S.C., 1958); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1961). COURSES:Taxation,
Accounting and Business Law, Tax Clinic. Â
CHRISTOPHER
J. BUCCAFUSCO, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 2007, Illinois. Education: Georgia
Institute of Technology (B.S., 2001); University
of Georgia School of Law
(J.D., 2004). COURSES: Torts, Copyright Law. Email: cbuccafusco @
kentlaw.edu
HOWARD S.
CHAPMAN, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
October 16, 1941; admitted to bar, 1968, Illinois.
Education: Universityof Illinois (B.S., 1963;
J.D., 1967). COURSES:Tax.
SUNGJOON
CHO, (Law Professor),
born Seoul, Korea, April 19, 1966; admitted to bar,
2001, New York.
Education: Seoul National University
(LL.B., 1989; M.P.A., 1994); University
of Michigan (LL.M., 1997); Harvard University (S.J.D., 2002). COURSES: International
Trade Law, International Law, Comparative Law. Email: scho1 @
kentlaw.edu
RICHARD
J. CONVISER, (Law Professor), born 1938; admitted to bar, 1963, California;
1965, Illinois.
Education: University of California at Berkeley (B.S., 1959); University of California at Berkeley, Bolt Hall School of Law (J.D., 1962); University of Cologne, Germany
(Dr. Jury., 1964). COURSES: Business Organizations, Antitrust, Conflict
of Laws, Torts.
DANIEL
T. COYNE, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
December 3, 1953; admitted to bar, 1984, Illinois.
Education: University of Illinois at Chicago (B.A., 1980); The John MarshallLaw School
(J.D., 1984). COURSES:Clinical Education--Criminal Defense Litigation.
ELIZABETH
D. DE ARMOND, (Law Professor), born Chelsea, Massachusetts, May 14, 1964; admitted to
bar, 1988, Texas; 1995, Massachusetts;
2002, Illinois.
Education: Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S., 1984); Notre Dame
(J.D., 1987); HarvardLaw School
(LL.M., 1994). COURSES: Legal Writing, Property, Privacy. Email: edearmond
@ kentlaw.edu
JONATHAN
DECATORSMITH, (Law Professor), born Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, December 18, 1961;
admitted to bar, 1986, Illinois, 1999, Minnesota. Education:
University of Illinois (B.A., 1983); University of Colorado
(J.D., 1986). COURSES:Tax Clinic, Federal Tax Procedures.
RHONDA
E. DE FREITAS, (Law Professor), born Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 1963;
admitted to bar, 1994, Illinois. Education: Florida
International University
(B.A., 1987); Loyola University Chicago
School of Law (J.D., 1993). COURSES:Family
Law. Email:rdefreitas @ kentlaw.edu
MELINDA
CUPPS DICKLER, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 2002, Illinois. Education: Ohio State University (B.A., 1999); University
of Virginia School of Law
(J.D., 2002). COURSES:Legal Research and Writing.
HOWARD
C. EGLIT, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, September 20, 1942; admitted to
bar, 1967, Illinois; 1973, District of Columbia and U.S. Supreme
Court. Education: University of
Michigan (B.A., 1963); University of Chicago (J.D., 1967). COURSES: Constitutional
Law, Employment Discrimination, Law and Aging, Elder Law.
SUZANNE
EHRENBERG, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, June 29, 1954; admitted to bar,
1981, Illinois.
Education: Williams College (B.A., 1976); University of Chicago
Law School
(J.D., 1981). COURSES:Legal Research and Writing, Remedies, Appellate
Procedure, Appellate Advocacy, Law and Literature.
DAVID
A. ERICKSON, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1950; admitted to bar,
1976, Illinois;
1976, U.S. District Court for the Seventh Circuit. Education: Northern Illinois University
(B.A., 1972); The JohnMarshall LawSchool (J.D., 1976). COURSES:
Evidence, Criminal Procedure, Trial Advocacy, Ethics. Email: derickson
@ kentlaw.edu
DAVID
J. GERBER, (Law Professor), born St. Louis, Missouri, August 14, 1945; admitted to bar, 1973, New
York. Education: Trinity College (B.A., 1967); Yale
University (M.A., 1969); University of Chicago (J.D., 1972). COURSES:Comparative
Law, International Business Transactions, European Community Law.
DOUGLAS
W. GODFREY, (Law Professor), born District of Columbia,
December 27, 1958; admitted to bar, 1987, New York;
1990, Illinois.
Education: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (B.A, 1981; M.A., 1986);
University of Michigan (J.D., 1986). COURSES:Legal
Research and Writing, Criminal Procedure.
RICHARD
J. GONZALEZ, (Law Professor), born Canton, Ohio, March 11, 1953; admitted to bar, 1978,
Illinois. Education:
Northwestern University (B.A., 1975); Ohio
State University College of Law
(J.D., 1978). COURSES:Clinical Employment Discrimination, Negotiation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution.
SANFORD
N. GREENBERG, (Law Professor), born Newark, New Jersey, April 27, 1948; admitted to bar,
1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; 1992, District of Columbia and U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal
Circuit. Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1970); University
of California Berkeley
(M.A., 1971; Ph.D., 1978); GeorgeWashington University
(J.D., 1990). COURSES:Appellate Advocacy, Administrative Law.
VIVIEN
C. GROSS, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois;
admitted to bar, 1973, Illinois.
Education: Northwestern University (B.A., 1967); University
of Illinois (M.A., 1969); Indiana University (J.D., 1973). COURSES:All
Clinical Externship Programs, Professional Responsibility.
PHILIP
N. HABLUTZEL, (Law Professor), born Flagstaff, Arizona,
August 23, 1935; admitted to bar, 1967, Illinois.
Education: Louisiana State University
(B.A., 1958); The Universityof Chicago (M.A., 1960;
J.D., 1967). COURSES:Corporations, Securities
Regulation, Banking Law, International Securities Regulation, Financial Services
Products.
 SARAH K. HARDING, (Law Professor), born London,
Ontario, Canada,
February 11, 1965; Education: McGill
University (B.A., 1985); Dalhousie University
(LL.B., 1989); Oxford University (B.C.L., 1991); Yale Law School (LL.M., 1993). COURSES:Property,
Torts, Feminist Jurisprudence.
EDWARD
C. HARRIS, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, June 12, 1967; admitted to bar, 2001,
Illinois and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois. Education: Loyola University,
Chicago (B.A., 1992); Chicago-Kent College of Law (J.D., 2001).
STEVEN
L. HARRIS, (Law Professor), born New York City,New York, July 20, 1949; admitted
to bar, 1973, Illinois; 1974, California; 1978, Michigan.
Education: Universityof Chicago (B.A., 1970;
J.D., 1973). COURSES:Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy, Commercial Paper.
STEVEN
J. HEYMAN, (Law Professor), born Washington, D.C.,
August 15, 1959; admitted to bar, 1986, Pennsylvania.
Education: HarvardUniversity (A.B., 1979;
J.D., 1984). COURSES:Torts, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, First
Amendment, Jurisprudence, Legislation.
PAMELA
A. KENTRA, (Law Professor), born Oak Park, Illinois, October 27, 1967; admitted to bar,
1992, Illinois.
Education: Universityof Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (B.A., 1989); Chicago-Kent College of Law (J.D., 1992). COURSES:Mediation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Clinical Practice Skills.
RICHARD
S. KLING, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
December 15, 1945; admitted to bar, 1971, Illinois. Education: University of Illinois
(B.A., 1967); Northwestern University School of Law
(J.D., 1971). COURSES:Evidence, Criminal Law, Forensic Science.
ROBERT H.
KNOWLES, (Law Professor), born Rapid City, South Dakota, March 14, 1971; admitted to
bar, 2001, Illinois; 2005, New York. Education: St. OlafCollege (B.A., 1993); Northwestern
University (J.D., 2001). COURSES:Legal Writing, Administrative Law. Email:rknowles
@ kentlaw.edu
EDWARD
M. KRAUS, (Law Professor), born Granville, Ohio, November 29, 1966; admitted to bar,
1993, Wisconsin; 1994, Illinois. Education: University of Michigan
(B.A., 1988); GeorgetownUniversity (J.D., 1993). COURSES:Health.
GARY S.
LASER, (Law Professor),
born Chicago, Illinois,
May 22, 1937; admitted to bar, 1965, Florida
and Illinois.
Education: Universityof Miami (B.B.A., 1959;
J.D., 1965). COURSES:Civil Procedure, Clinical Legal Education.
LAURIE
E. LEADER, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, October 23, 1951; admitted to bar, 1978,
Illinois. Education: WashingtonUniversity (A.B., 1973);
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (J.D., 1977). COURSES:Employment
Relationship, Illinois
Civil Procedure.
MARTIN
H. MALIN, (Law Professor), born New York, N.Y.,
May 2, 1953; admitted to bar, 1976, Michigan;
1992, Illinois.
Education: Michigan State University
(B.A., 1973); GeorgeWashington UniversityNational LawCenter (J.D., 1976). COURSES:
Labor Law, Employment Law, Employment Discrimination, Jurisprudence.
NANCY
S. MARDER, (Law Professor), born 1958; admitted to bar, 1989, Connecticut. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1980; J.D., 1987); Universityof Cambridge (M. of
Phil., 1982). COURSES:Civil Procedure, Juries, Judges and Trials, Law,
Literature & Feminism.
NICOLE
A. MARTINEZ, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, April 10, 1974; admitted to bar,
1999, Illinois; 2002, New Mexico. Education: Princeton University
(B.A., 1994); University of Chicago (M.A., 2006); Harvard LawSchool (J.D., 1999). COURSES:Legal
Writing. Email:nmartinez @ kentlaw.edu
SHELDON
H. NAHMOD, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, December 21, 1940; admitted to
bar, 1965, Illinois; 1971, Pennsylvania. Education: University of Chicago
(B.A., 1962); HarvardUniversity LawSchool (J.D., 1965;
LL.M., 1971). COURSES:Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Jurisprudence.
HENRY
H. PERRITT, JR., (Law Professor), born Little Rock, Arkansas, December 30, 1944; admitted
to bar, 1976, Virginia; 1977, Pennsylvania; 1980, District of Columbia; 1993,
Maryland; 1998, Illinois; U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (S.B., 1966; S.M., 1970); Georgetown UniversityLaw Center
(J.D., 1975). COURSES:Administrative Law, Conflict of Laws.
MICKIE
A. PIATT, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1979, Texas.
Education: Universityof Texas (B.A., 1975;
M.L.S., 1976; J.D., 1979). COURSES:Privacy, Computers and the Law,
Wills, Emerging Technologies and the Law.
NATALIE
BROUWER POTTS, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois; admitted to bar, 2001, Florida;
2003, District of Columbia; 2008, Illinois. Education: University of Chicago
(B.A., 1992); CornellUniversity LawSchool (J.D., 2000). COURSES:Immigration
Law, Agricultural Labor Law, Business Immigration Law.
CĂ?SAR
F. ROSADO MARZĂN, (Law Professor), born San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 21, 1975; admitted
to bar, 2005, Puerto Rico; 2006, New York. Education: Haverford College
(B.A., 1997); Princeton University (M.A., 2000; Ph.D., 2005); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., 2004). COURSES:Labor Law, International and Comparative Labor and
Employment Law, Contracts. Email:crosado @ kentlaw.edu
MARK D.
ROSEN, (Law Professor),
born New York, New York,
May 11, 1964; admitted to bar, 1994, Massachusetts.
Education: Yale University (B.A., 1986); Harvard LawSchool (J.D., 1993). COURSES:Constitutional Law, State and Local Government, Contracts,
Conflicts of Law, Election Law, Civil Procedure, Indian Law.
DAVID
S. RUDSTEIN, (Law Professor), born Leeds, England,
September 27, 1946; admitted to bar, 1971, Illinois. Education: University of Illinois
(B.S., 1968; LL.M., 1975); Northwestern University School
of Law (J.D., 1971). COURSES:Criminal Law and Procedure.
CHRISTOPHER
W. SCHMIDT, (Law Professor), born Winsted, Connecticut,
September 7, 1974; Education: Dartmouth
College (B.A., 1996); Harvard University
(M.A., 2000; Ph.D., 2004); HarvardLaw School
(J.D., 2007). COURSES:Legal History, Constitutional Law. Email:cschmidt
@ kentlaw.edu
DAVID
L. SCHWARTZ, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, April 1970; admitted to bar, 1995, Illinois;
registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Education: University
of Illinois (B.S., 1992); University of Michigan Law School
(J.D., 1995). COURSES:Patent Law, Patent Litigation. Email:dschwartz
@ kentlaw.edu
MICHAEL
A. SCODRO, (Law Professor), born Chicago Heights,Illinois, March 6, 1971; admitted
to bar, 1997, Illinois.
Education: Dartmouth College (A.B., 1993); Yale Law School (J.D., 1996). COURSES: Contracts,
Securities Regulation. Email: mscodro @ atg.state.il.us
CHRISTOPHER
B. SEAMAN, (Law Professor), born Clearfield, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1977; admitted to bar, 2004,
Pennsylvania; 2005, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 2006,
Illinois. Education: Swarthmore
College (B.A., 2000); University of Pennsylvania Law
School (J.D., 2004). COURSES:Legal
Writing, Intellectual Property Litigation. Email:cseaman @ kentlaw.edu
CAROLYN
SHAPIRO, (Law Professor), born New York, NewYork, February 12, 1966; admitted to bar, 1995, Illinois. Education: University of Chicago
(B.A., 1986); University of Chicago Harris Graduate
School of Public Policy (M.A., 1993);
University of ChicagoLaw School
(J.D., 1993). COURSES:Professional Responsibility, Employment Relations.
JEFFREY
G. SHERMAN, (Law Professor), born New York, N.Y.,
July 25, 1946; admitted to bar, 1972, Minnesota.
Education: Harvard University (A.B., 1968); Harvard UniversityLaw School
(J.D., 1972). COURSES: Estates and Trusts, Taxation, Employee Benefits.
STEPHEN
D. SOWLE, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, October 12, 1960; admitted to bar,
1991, Massachusetts.
Education: Williams College (B.A., 1983); Yale Law School (J.D., 1990). COURSES: Criminal
Law, Jurisprudence. Email: ssowle @ kentlaw.com
MICHAEL
I. SPAK, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, December 20, 1936; admitted to bar, 1961,
Illinois and Michigan. Education: De Paul
University (B.S., 1958); De Paul University
College of Law
(J.D., 1961); Northwestern University School of Law (LL.M., 1962). COURSES:Uniform
Commercial Code, Uniform Code of Military Justice.
RONALD
W. STAUDT, (Law Professor), born Lorain, Ohio, September 21, 1946; admitted to bar, 1970,
Illinois; 1973, Arizona. Education: St. Josephâ??s
College (B.A., 1967; B.S., 1967); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1970). COURSES:Computer
Law, Copyright.
JOAN E.
STEINMAN, (Law Professor), born Brooklyn, New York, June 19, 1947; admitted to bar,
1973, Illinois.
Education: University of Rochester (A.B., with high distinction, 1969); University of Birmingham;
Harvard University LawSchool (J.D., cum laude,
1973). COURSES:Civil Procedure, Complex Litigation, Federal Courts.
STEPHANIE
M. STERN, (Law Professor), born Boston, Massachusetts, July 13, 1973; admitted to
bar, 2001, District of Columbia; 2002, Illinois. Education: Brown University
(B.A., 1996); YaleUniversity LawSchool (J.D., 1999). Email:
sstern @ kentlaw.edu
MARGARET G.
STEWART, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
March 1, 1947; admitted to bar, 1972, NewYork. Education: Kalamazoo
College (B.A., 1968); Northwestern
University Schoolof Law (J.D., 1971). COURSES:Constitutional
Law, Federal Courts, Civil Procedure.
KEITH
ANN STIVERSON, (Law Professor), born Columbus,Ohio, April 10, 1949; admitted to
bar, 1984, District of Columbia; 1986, Ohio. Education: Rio Grande College
(B.S., 1971); Catholic University of America (M.L.S., 1977); GeorgetownUniversity LawCenter (J.D., 1983). COURSES:
Legal Research. Email: kstivers @ kentlaw.edu
KENT
STRESEMAN, (Law Professor), born Fort Meade, Maryland,
April 6, 1966; Education: University
of California at Davis (B.A.); Cornell Law School
(J.D., 1995). Email:kstresem @ kentlaw.edu
MARY ROSE
STRUBBE, (Law Professor), born Illinois, July 19, 1948;
admitted to bar, 1981, Illinois.
Education: MundeleinCollege (B.A., 1970); Chicago-Kent
College of Law (J.D., 1981). COURSES:Legal Writing, Estates and Trusts.
A. DAN
TARLOCK, (Law Professor), born Oakland, California, June 2, 1940; admitted to bar, 1965,
California. Education: Stanford
University (A.B., 1962); Stanford University LawSchool (LL.B., 1965). COURSES:Environmental
Law, Water Law, Natural Resources Law, Property.
RICHARD
WARNER, (Law Professor),
born San Diego, California,
June 13, 1946; Education: Stanford
University (B.A., 1968); University of California
at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1976); Universityof Southern California
(J.D., 1989). COURSES: Contracts, Jurisprudence.
RICHARD
W. WRIGHT, (Law Professor), born St. Louis, Missouri, November 10, 1946; admitted to
bar, 1974, California.
Education: California Institute of Technology (B.S., 1968); Loyola University
(J.D., 1973); HarvardUniversity LawSchool (LL.M., 1975). COURSES:Torts,
Jurisprudence.