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STAFF
RES NOVA, the CSL Yearbook is in its second year and while two issues do not a
tradition make, we think it is safe to say that the Yearbook has successfully
established itself in the Cardozo community.
This year's book is in many ways an improvement over our first issue. In an effort
to make it more representative of the Cardozo experience and of the entire
student body, we've filled this issue with more pages, photos, content and quality.
We would like to acknowledge the cooperation of Yeshiva University and the
administration of the Cardozo School of Law. We also wish to express our graditude
to the many students who while not officially members of the Yearbook staff, took
time out from their studies to make contributions to the 1984 book.
Once again we owe a tremendous debt of thanks to the parents and friends of
this year's graduates who contributed to our cause. Their generosity helped make
the 1984 Yearbook a reality.
Finally, we wish to give special thanks to Student Bar Association who not only
gave us a great deal of support but also helped us in many other ways.
SHERRI EHRLICH
Editor-in-Chief ANDREW MEYERS
Photography LARRY MARGOLIN
LINDA RUBANO
Jostens Rep. MIKE CANNON
Photography BILL KOEPPEL
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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
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NEW YORK. N. Y. 1 D033
MESSAGE TO THE CARDOZO GRADUATES
Dear Graduates :
After three years of deep immersion in the law at the Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University is ready to award you
your degrees and send you out into "the real world."
How "real" that world is, compared with the intellectual
enterprise and theoretical exercises of your years at Law School,
I do not know. What constitutes reality is a philosophical
problem, but I believe that your career in the practical aspects
of life can only benefit from your studies at Cardozo — not only
because we provided you with the underpinnings of your legal
careers, but because the study of law is in itself a cultural
achievement of high intrinsic value.
As you leave our institution, I offer you my best wishes for
brilliant and satisfying careers, and for rich personal lives
which will have been enhanced immeasurably by your studies at
Cardozo .
Cordially yours,
NORMAN LAMM
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Yearbooks are looked at immediately upon receipt, when faces
and experiences are fresh, and then, usually, many years later
when time has mellowed and purified the year in question. Now
there is the throng of immediate recollections, the pressures,
the satisfactions, the frustrations and the achievements. My
hope is that in addition to these impressions, in the distant
period, you will look back at an institution that all of you
helped to develop, to which you contributed your time and from
which you gained great benefit.
We are building a great law school, but its greatness will
be an accumulation of our individual contributions. 1983 was a
year in which the legal profession continued its massive
convulsions, with changes in the federal regulatory impact, the
size and nature of law firms and the role of lawyers in helping
to mediate and resolve disputes. I hope Cardozo is understanding
these changes and adjusting to them.
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B.S. Cornell University
New York, New York
MICHAEL ADGES J
B.A. State University of New York-Stony
Brook
Brooklyn, New York
Yearbooki Environ and Urban Law Society
AFUA AFRIYE-OPETUBO F
B.S. Lehigh Univ., M.S.W. Rutgers Univ.
Harlem, New York
National Lawyers Guild, BALLSA, LSCRRC
AMY ALKOFF
B.A. Brandeis University
Pleasantville, New York
Moot Court Board Paulsen Editor
JACQUELINE AUERBACH A
B.A. Northwestern Univ.i M.S. Pratt Insti-
tute
PAULA L. BARRETT D
B.S. Brooklyn Col., M.S. Yeshiva Univ.,
M.A. HUC-JIR
New York, New York
Student Bar Association
DONNA B. BASHE E
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
Merrick. New York
Moot Court Board
MARK BASS I
B.A. State University of New York-Buffalo
Brooklyn, New York
Fear and Loathing Society
JOHN H. BAUMAN D
B.B.A., A.P.P.C. University of Cincinnati
New York, New York
Law Review, Criminal Law Clinic
JODY H. BAUMEL B
B.A. Queens College
Jamaica. New York
Mt Ct Bdi PIsn Cmpti Bntn Cmpti Pros
Pract
Lawyerette
MIRIAM BAVATI
B.A. Douglass College
Levittown, Pennsylvania
STUART J. BECKERMAN
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
Freeport, New York
Civil Liberties Research Committee
NAOMI S. BELL
B.A. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
AELJ Executive Editor
FRANCINE BELLACH F
B.A. Brandeis University
Woodmere. New York
AELJ Notes and Comments Edi AELSi BIkn
Sclr
DEAN BELMONT
B.A. George Washington University
Hewlett, New York
SCOTT PAUL BENJAMIN I
BA. State University of New York-Albany
New York, New York
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DONALD S. BERK A
B.A. Harvard College
Great Neck, New York
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Lwyr Gid
HOWARD M. BERKOWER
B.S. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
Law Review Executive Editor
MICHAEL B. BERMAN F
B.A. Iowa Wesleyan, M.A.T. Trenton Stj
M.A. Rutgers
Lakewood. New Jersey
SBAi Belkin Scholari Labor Moot Court
STEVEN LEE BERMAN G
B.S. Rutgers University
North Brunswick, New Jersey
Patent Law Competition) Research Assis-
tant
AUDREY M. BLUME
JEFFREY BOTWINICK
B.A. Queens College
Queens, New York
Student Bar Association PreS) Mt
Cmpt
JANET ANN BRENNAN
B.A.. M.S. St. Johns University
Staten Island, New York
KENNETH L. BRESSLER
B.A. Dickinson College
Maplewood, New Jersey
AELJ Editor-in-Chief
SUSAN BURKHOFF
B.A. George Washington University
MILTON CAHN
B.A. Yeshtva University
New York, New York
Law Review Associate Editor
NICHOLAS CARUSO
B.A. New York University
Bloomfield, New Jersey
JUDITH S. CHARNY A
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
GEORGE N. COHEN F
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
South Orange, New Jersey
Moot Court) Fear and Loathing Society
HARLAN LEIGH COHEN E
B.A. Dickinson College
Wayne, New Jersey
Moot Court Board) International Law So-
ciety
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FAITH L. CONNOR I
B.A. State University of New York-Buffalo
Woodbury, New York
DAVID A. COUSINS
B.A. Brandeis University
New York, New York
VINCENT P. CRONIN
B.A. Manhattan College
New York, New York
Civil Liberties Research Committee
URSULA B. DAY
B.A. Hunter College
New York, New York
MANLIO C. DiPRETA
B.A. Hunter College
Queens, New York
JEFFREY A. DIAMOND
A.B. Brown University
New York. New York
Student Bar Association
JONATHAN ANDREW DILLER
B.A. Columbia University
New York, New York
Prosecutor Practicum
LORI B. DREIER
B.A. New York University
Forest Hills, New York
HELEN DROOK
B.A. Yeshiva University
New York, New York
LARRY EARLY
New York State Certified Teacher
New York. New York
WALTER EDELSTEIN
B.S. University of Buffalo
Oceanslde. New York
SHERRI EHRLICH
B.A. Barnard College
PATRICIA EINBENDER F
A.A.S. Fashion Institute) B.A. New York
Univ
Moot Court Board] Cardozo Lawyers
Guild
CINDY B. EISENBERG F
A.B. Smith College
New Rochelle, New York
WALB Exc/Bus Ed, Affrm Act, Law Wom-
en, Lwyr GId
ROBERT SCOTT ELLIS
B.A. Rutgers University
West Orange. New Jersey
Arts and Entertainment Law Society,
WALB
STEVEN ZACHARY ETTINGER
B.S. Yeshiva University
Dalton, Georgia
JEFFREY FELD
B.A. University of California-Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Southern District Litigation Program
SHIRLEY FISHBEIN-HASS J
B.A. NYU, M.A. Univ Chicago, D.E.U.G.
Univ Paris
Pawtucket. Rhode Island
AELJ Notes and Comments Editor
STEVEN FOX
B.A. University of Rochester
Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Fear and Loathing Society
MICHELLE FREUDENBERGER J
B.A. Queens College
Forest Hills, New York
Law Review
NEAL FRISHBERG
B.A. Vassar College
East Meadow, New York
Musical
PATRICIA FROME
B.A. Skidmore College
New York, New York
RENEE E. FROST
B.S. Albany State University
New York, New York
Law Review Managing Editor
DANIEL C. FURMAN
Zagieb, Yugoslavia
DIANA K. GAFFIELD C
A.A. Hartford Coll for Women, B.A. Bar-
nard College, M.A. Columbia University
West Hartford, Connecticut
ANDREA GAINES
B.A. Brown University
Hampton, Connecticut
Student Bar Associationi Lawyerette
LOIS GARTLIR
B.A. Cornell University
Great Neck, New York
ROBIN C. GELBURD C
B.A. State University of New York-Blng-
hamton
New York, New York
Law Review
RICHARD GILBERT C
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
Oceanside, New York
JANET L. GOLDMAN
B.A. Brandeis University
Paramus, New Jersey
SHELDON MYLES GOLDMAN
B.A. Yeshiva University
Brooklyn, New York
Moot Court Board) AELJ
RENA SEPTEE GOLDSTEIN
B.A. Barnard College
Brooklyn, New York
ANNE GONTOWNIK
B.A. Brooklyn College
Queens. New York
LYNN C. GOODMAN H
B.A. Barnard College
Baltimore. Maryland
Law Review) WALBi Alexander Fellows
Clerk
RAMONA LEE GOODMAN I
B.A. Barnard College
Norfolk, Virginia
Student Bar Association Vice Presi WALB
LYDIA H. GORDAN H
B.A. Barnard College! M.A. New York
Univ.
Great Neck. New York
Law Review
MARCY G. GORDON
B.A. Emory University
New York, New York
ROBERT J. GREENBERG B
B.A. Yeshiva University
Staten Island, New York
Frm Prd Ed, Mt Ct Bdi Ptsn Cmpti Benton
Cmpt
SAMUEL S. HALBERG E
B.A. Adelphi Univj M.A. Beth Medrosh
Govoha
Monsey. New York
SUSAN HALPERN J
B.A. Smith Colli M.A. New School for Soc.
Res.
New York, New York
MAURICE W. HELLER
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
New York, New York
Arts and Entertainment Law Journal
NANCY HELLER H
B.A. Wellesley Coll. M.F.A. Columbia Univ.
New York. New York
Law Review-, Alexander Fellows Clerkship
THOMAS HENDRICKSON
8.A. Montclair State College
Bloomfleld, New Jersey
MARCIE R. HERMELIN
B.A. New York University
Birmingham, Michigan
Law Reviewi Belkin Scholar
ALISON HOFFMAN
B.A. Tufts University
Manhasset Hills, New York
DAVID HOFSTADTER F
B.A. California State University-North-
ridge
Van Nuys, California
Law Review
MYRLE HORVITZ
B.A. University of Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Forumi Musical) AELS
JAMES HORWITZ
B.A. Colgate University
West Orange, New Jersey
SHARON HYMAN
B.A. New York University
Riverdale, New York
JOSEPH INDELICATO
A.A. Gueensborough Comm Coll)
Queens Coll
Astoria, New York
Yearbook Editor-in-Chief '83i SBA
OSCAR JAEGER
B.A. Columbia University
Brooklyn, New York
Forum Copy Editor
JOSHUA JEDWAB
B.A. Columbia University
Brooklyn, New York
Forumi Musical Director
ROBERT J. JENEY, JR.
B.S. Rutgers University
Clark, New Jersey
KAREN M. KALIKOW
B.A. Brandeis University
West Hempstead, New York
Law Reviewi Criminal Law Clinic
SARENA KAMINER
B.A. Brandeis University
Kew Gardens, New York
LISA KAPLAN
B.A. Boston University
ROBIN HELENE KARASYK A
B.A. State University of New York-Bing-
hamton
Valley Stream, New York
LOUIS P. KAROL B
B.B.A. George Washington University
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
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DAVID S. KATZ \
B.A. Boston University
New York, New York
Fear and Loathing Society
RICHARD JONATHAN KATZ
B.S.i M.B.A. Fordham University
Queens, New York
Fear and Loathing Society
SHARON D. KATZ
B.A. Barnard College
New York. New York
MARIANE KERN
B.A. Tulane University
Moot Court Board
MATTHEW C. KESTON
B.A. Brandeis University
Massapequa, New York
Forum Managing Editor
JEFFREY L. KINZLER
Bachelor of Architecture, Pratt Institute
Woodmere, New York
Environmental and Urban Law Society
Pres.
ROBIN KLAR
SHARON D. KLEIN
B.A. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
THOM KLEINER
B.A. Wesleyan University
New York, New York
PIsn Cmpti Affirm Act Coal, Nat'l Law GId
JODY KLOTZ-LINSKY
B.S. Boston University
Hewlett Harbor, New York
SHERI K. NOBLER
B.A. Boston University
Great Neck, New York
Lawyerette
WILLIAM W. KOEPPEL
B.A. Adelphi University
Atlantic Beach, New York
Photographer for CSL Publications
HENRY KOHN
B.S. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
GARY L. KOSDAN E
B.A. Boston Univ.i M.S. Univ. of Michigan
Paterson, New Jersey
GARY M. KRASNA
B.A. Queens College
New York, New York
DAVID KRAVITZ
B.A. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
ELYSE KREMENS G
B.S. State University of New York-Albany
New York, New York
WALB Associate Editor
DONNA LYNN KUHN
B.A. Barnard College
Huntington, New York
IRWIN J. KUHN
B.A. Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
LISA LANDER
B.A. Fordham University
Bronx, New York
LISA B. LANDSMAN
B.A. Rider College
Edison, New Jersey
Moot Court Board
CAROL SUE LAVNER
B.A. New York University
Mt. Vernon, New York
Arts and Entertainment Law Journal
DAVID LAZAROS
A.A., B.A. Yeshiva University
Riverhead, New York
STEVEN R. LEVI
B.A. New York University
New York, New York
LISA LEVINE B
B.A. University of Michigan
Southfield, Michigan
Moot Court Boardi Crim Law Clnci
Lawyerette
LONI R. LEVY
B.S. Boston University
Fort Lee. New Jersey
MARK R. LEWIS
B.A. State University of New York
Binghamton
Forest Hills. New York
Moot Court Board
MARK LIEBERMAN
B.S.M.E. Tufts University
Scarsdale. New York
Alexander Fellows Clerkship
SIPHORA LIFRAK
B.A. New York University
Brooklyn, New York
DEBORAH LOCITZER
B.A. Boston University
New Rochelle. New York
Arts and Entertainment Law
Journal Assoc. Ed.
HADASSAH LOEB
A.B., M.A. Hunter College
New York, New York
ANN LURIA
ARTHUR M. LUXENBERG
B.A. Yeshiva University
Woodmere, New York
DEBORAH ANN MAGEE
B.A. Trenton State College
Ewing, New Jersey
BARBARA MANDEL
B.A. Barnard College
New York, New York
TOBY ALAN MARTIN
B.A. New York University
Criminal Law Clinic
MARC SCOTT MASON J
B.A. State University of New York-Bing-
ham ton
New York, New York
Environmental and Urban Law Society
LAURENCE S, MARGOLIN
B.A. University of Rochester
Great Neck, New York
Forum Photo Ed> WALB, PIsn Cmpt. Musi-
cal) Yrbk, Labor Team, Mt. Ct. Bd.
MARTIN ERIC MARKS I
B.A. State University of New York-Stony
Brook
Brooklyn, New York
Fear and Loathing Society
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STEPHEN P. MATH
B.A. Rutgers University
Teaneck. New Jersey
AVIVA LYNN MILLER
B.A. Michigan State University
Wilmette, Illinois
Musical
ELLEN MENDELSON G
S.U.C. at Brockport
East Northport. New York
MT CT ADV BD, QF Paulsen 6 Bailey
Team VP Environmental 6 Urban Law So-
ciety
ANDREW R. MEYERS
A.A., B.S. Yeshiva University
Springfield, Massachusetts
Yearbook Editor-in-Chief '84
MARJORIE MILLER
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
Scarsdale, New York
AELJ; Mt Ct Bd Nat'l 6 Jes Tm, Crm Law
CInCi Musical
SUSAN J. MILLER E
B.A. Wash. Univ.i M.A. New School for
Soc. Res.
New York, New York
Environ and Urban Law Soc, Musical
WILMA KERNER MILLER
B.S. Hofstra University
Merrick, New York
ELLEN MISHKIN
B.A. Antioch College
Crim Law ClnCi BIkn SchL
Comm
ISAAC M. MISHKOFF E
B.A. Yeshiva University
Queens, New York
Moot Court Board Managing Editor: Bel-
kin Sch
ROBIN J. MITCHELL
B.F.A. University of Florida
Greenville, South Carolina
Cardozo Law Womeni Belkin Scholar
ROBERT MORICI
B.S. St. Johns University
Brooklyn, New York
KAREN S. MORRISON
B.A. Tufts University
Old Westbury, New York
JOANNE J. MYERS
B.A. University of Minnesota
New York, New York
ROBERT STEVEN NAYBERG
B.A. Queens College
Flushing. New York
MARK NEARENBERG D
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
New Hyde Park, New York
.Arts and Entertainment Law Society -
Pres
ELLEN L. NELSON
B.A. Boston State College
Kinnelon, New Jersey
MITCHELL C. PAHL
B.A. Queens College
Rosendaie, New York
Law Review Managing Editor
HAL B. PERKINS
B.S. American University
Westbury, New York
Law Review Executive Editor
CHERYL PHILLIP
B.A. Queens College
Flushing. New York
WALB Special Events Editor
SUSAN G. PISHIEL
B.A. Vassar College
Brooklyn, New York
HERBERT G. PITKOWSKY E
B.A. Queens College
Bronx, New York
Forumi Environ and Urban Law Society
SUSAN POGODA
B.A. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
STEVEN S. POLINSKY
B.S. Boston University
Ridgefield, New Jersey
ROBIN C. PRICE B
B.A. Cornell University
Roslyn, New York
AELJ Notes and Comm Edi Musicali Crim
Law Cine
EILEEN A. RAKOWER I
B.A. State University of New York-Bing-
hamton
Wantagh, New York
WALBi Criminal Law Clinic
CELIA RECHTSCHAFFEN REED
B.A. Franconia Collegei M.A. City Coll of
NY
HOWARD A. REIGHMAN B
B.A. Loyola Universltyj BHL Hebrew Theo
Coil
Chicago, Illinois
RALPH J. REISSMAN
B.A. S.U.N.Y.-Buffalo, M.A. Yale Universi-
ty
Roslyn, New York
Law Review Notes and Commends Edi
BIkn SchI
ALAN J. RICH H
B.A., M.A. City University of New York
Far Rockaway, New York
Jes Cmpt S Edi Int'l Law Soc Pres
ANDREA ROSCHELLE C
B.A. Hunter College
New York, New York
Benton S Jessup Moot Court Competition
JEFFREY ROSENBLUETH
B.A. New York University
Manhasset Hills, New York
Arts and Entertainment Law Society
LAUREL S. ROTKER
B.A. Queens College
Rego Park. New York
Moot Court Board Editor
JUDY RUDERMAN
B.A. Barnard College
New York. New York
AVIS L. SANDERS
B.A. American University
New York, New York
MICHAEL S. SANDERS G
B.A. University of California San Diego
Springfield. New Jersey
LISA E. SARNOFF A
B.A. University of Rochester
Plainview, New York
Mt Ct Bd Paulsen Edi Criminal Law Clinic
JEFFREY SCOTT SAROKIN
B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University
Short Hills, New Jersey
JUDITH H. SAUNDERS A
B.A. Case Western Reserve University
New York, New York
CATHY SCHNEIDER G
B.S. State University of New York-Bing-
hamton
Howard Beach, New York
IRIS SCHNEIDER
B.S. City University of New York
Bronx, New York
KENNETH MARC SCHNEIDER
B.A. Columbia College
Brooklyn, New York
Law Review Editor-in-Chief
MATTHEW R. SCHUTZ
B.A. Rutgers University
Flemington, New Jersey
KAREN SCHWARTZ-SIDRANE I
B.S. Cornell University
Cedarhurst, New Jersey
ROBERT J. SEMAYA E
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
New York, New York
Mt Ct Bd, Ed Nat'l Cmpt, Chrmn Comm
Compt
ANDREW J. SIEGEL
B.A. St. Johns University
Staten Island, New York
Forumj Moot Court
JOEL A. SIEGEL C
B.A. University of Michigan
Brooklyn, New York
AELJ Mng Ed, AELS. PIsn Cmpt, Musical
JOSEPH PETER SIEGER G.
B.U.S. University of New Mexico
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Law Review Notes and Comments Editor
DIANE SILBERMAN F
B.A. Boston University
Law Review Notes and Comments Editor
PHILIP SILVERBERG
B.A. Montclair College
New Milford, New Jersey
RICHARD J. SILVERBERG
B.A. University of Rochester
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Forum Editor-in-Chief
CHARLES SILVERSTEIN
Great Neck, New York
Moot Court Board
STUART R. SINGER
B.A. Queens College
New York, New York
ALICE J. SLATER
B.A. Queens College
New York, New York
AELJ, Belkin Scholar
CHERYL ANNE SLAVIN G
B.A. State University of New York-Pur-
chase
Brooklyn, New York
Moot Court Board
SHEILA E. SMALL
B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University
Great Neck, New York
Affirmative Action Coalitioni BALLSA
NAOMI SMOOK
B.A. Brandeis University
New Rochelle, New York
COURTNEY
SOLOMON-KIRSHNER
A.B. Harvard University
New York, New York
Arts and Entertainment Law Journal
MARTIN ANDREW SPIGNER
B.A. New York University
Rego Parle, New Yoric
DAVID M. STEIN I
B.A. State University of New York-Pur-
chase
Syosset, New York
International Law Society
PHILIP D. STERN
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
Passaic, New Jersey
Moot Court
GLENN STONE
B.A. Brooklyn College
New York, New York
ADINA STRAUS RUBIN
B.S. Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
SANFORD STRENGER
B.A., M.S. University of Rochester
Queens, New York
Criminal Law Clinic
JONATHAN D. STRUM C
B.A. Hamilton Col.i M.A. Tel Aviv Univer-
ity
Neve Avivim, Israel
Forum. SBAi Jessup Moot Court Edi Musi-
cal
RENAN SUGARMAN I
B.A. University of Callfornia-Los Angeles
North Hollywood. California
AELJi Alexander Fellows Clerkship
STEVEN R. SUNDHEIM
B.A. New York University '
Irvington, New York
Law Reviewi Musical
DAVID SUTTON
B.A. Columbia University
Brooklyn, New York
MARYLINN TAYLOR B
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
Spencer, Iowa
MARTIN TENENBAUM
B.A. Queens College
Brooklyn, New York
Student Bar Association
LAWRENCE E. TOFEL A
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
Riverdale, New York
Moot Court Board) Criminal Law Clinic
PRESTON TOWBER B
B.A. New York University
Forest Hills, New York
Law Review Associate Ed § Business Man-
ager
WENDY K. TRAUGOT I
A.S. Nassau Comm. Coll.) B.S. St. Johns
Univ.
Syosset, New York
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GALE M. TRENTALANGE
B.A. College of Staten Island
Staten Island, New York
Environmental and Urban Law Society
LISA UNGER
B.A. City College of New York
New York, New York
Criminal Law Clinici Nat Lawyers Guild
CLAIRE VENZE B
B.A. University of California-Los Angeles
Beverly Hills, California
Law Reviewi Criminal Law Clinic
MINDY E. WACHTEL
B.A. New York University
Hillside, New Jersey
AELJ Associate Editor
EVAN H. WASSERMAN 1
A.B. Vassar College
New York, New York
Environmental and Urban Law Society
DENISE WEGLARZ B
B.A. State University of New York-Albany
WALB Assoc Ed, Musicali Cardozo Law
Women
AUDREY WEINTRUB B
B.A. Smith College M.A. Columbia Uni-
versity
New York, New York
Law Review
MARK WEISSMANN J
B.A. George Washington University
Dover, New Jersey
Moot Court Board) National Moot Court
Team
DANIEL WEISZ
B.S. Cornell University
Yonkers, New York
Moot Court Board Executive Editor
SONDRA E. WEXNER
B.A. New York University
Valley Stream, New York
AELJ Articles Editor
JAMEIONE M. WINSTON-DAY E
B.S. Boston University
New York. New York
BALLSA
ARNIE WOLSKY
B.A. Syracuse University
Fear and Loathing Society
LAURIE ZELIGSON H
B.A. Barnard College
North Woodmere, New York
WALB Assoc Edi Prosecutor Practicum
JEAN ZiSA
B.S. St. Johns University
Brooklyn, New York
HOWARD B. ZISBLATT J
B.A. California State Univ.-Northridge
North Hollywood, California
DAVID M. AKSELRAD A
B.A., M.B.A. New York University Brook-
lyn, New York
IRI KLEIN ENGELS A
B.A. Syracuse Univi M.S. Hofstra Univ.
Centerport, New York
Law Review, Alexander Fellows Program
PATRICIA S. JUSKOWITZ A
B.A. Brooklyn College New York, New
York
STEVEN MILLON
Briarwood, New York
DAVID SCOTT
B.F.A. NEW York University
HAL EVAN SIEGER C
B.S. State Univ. New York-Albany Man-
hassethills. New York
International Law Society
JAMIE CAROL ABRAMS
B.A. McGill University
SURI ROCHELLE ALBERT
B.A. Queens College
MARTIN W. ARON
B.A. Rutgers University
LINDA SHARON BACHMAN
B.A. Tulane University
HARRY MIKE BALDINGER
B.S. Towson State
DONALD M. BARONE
B.A. Rutgers
LAWRENCE CHARLES BARTH
CATHY BECK
B.A. Wesleyan University
NATHAN M. BELOFSKY
B.A. Brandeis University
JOSHUA L. BLACKMAN
B.S. Towson State University
MORY K. BRENNER
B.A. Carnegie-Mellon University
DEBORAH A. COHEN
B.A. Jersey City State College
PETER EVANS DAVOL
B.A. University of Pennsennsylvania
MARK PETER DUGAN
B.S. Lehigh University
M.E. FISENNE
B.A. New York University
MARTIN BARRY GELLER
B.B.A. University of Wisconsin
DIANE GELON
B.A. University of California
DORIS ANN GOETZ
B.A. Marymount Manhattan College
ANDREW GOLDBERG
B.A. Colombia University
MATTHEW JAY GOULD
B.A. University of Michigan
ABBY MERYL HARRIS
B.A. Smith College
ELIZABETH B. MEALY
B.A. Brooklyn College
MADELYNN S. HEINTZ
B.S. Cornell University
JONATHAN HELLMAN
B.S. Skidmore College
SLYVIA DEON HENSON
B.S. University of Utah
CARLYN BETH HIRSCH
B.F.A. New York University
BARBARA L. KAGAN
B.A. Brandeis University
MARK C. KALISH
B.A. University of Delaware
BRUCE DAVID KATZ
B.A. Franklin and Marshall College
PHYLLIS M. KAUFMAN
B.A. Bryn Mawr College
HOLLY SEAN KENNEDY
B.A. Radeliffe College
COURTNEY SARAH KIRSHNER
B.A. Radeliffe College
JAMES MATTHEW KOSAKOW
B.A. Connecticut College
LEONORE M. KUBALEK
B.S. Marywood College
DANIEL LEWIS LEVINE
B.A. Swrarthmore College
RONALD G. LEVINE
B.A., M.B.A. Rutgers University
HELEN LIEBMAN
B.A. Hunter College
JODY KLOTZ LINSKY
B.S. Boston University
LAURIE K. MACLEOD
B.A. Hampshire College
SARA W. MCGINTY
B.A. Barnard College
PAMELA L. MILLER
B.A. Yeshiva University
ROBIN J. GOLD MITCHELL
B.F.A. University of Florida
RICHARD HARRIS MOND
B.A. Lafayette College
PENINAH R. PETRUCK
B.A. Barnard College
Ph.D. New York University
MICHAEL BENJAMIN RADEST
B.A. Montclair State College
PINCHUS DAVID RAICE
B.A. Lehman College
ABE RAPPAPORT
B.A. Brooklyn College
CELIA RECHTSCHAFFEN
B.A. Franconia College
SHEREE ERIKA RHEINHARDT
B.A. Tufts University
ROBERT RICHARDS
B.A. Alfred University
RUTH ROGERS
B.A. New York University
MARILYN ROSENTHAL
B.A. University of Michigan
AMY ROSS
B.A. Hampshire College
ADINA STRAUS RUBIN
B.S. Brooklyn College
MARCIA SHELLY RUSKIN
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
DALE P. SCHOMER
B.A. Cornell University
ERIS BRIAN SCHUMACHER
B.A. Johns Hopkins
ILENE M. SHIFRIN
B.A. Fordam University
HAL EVAN SIEGER
B.A. State University at Albany
MICHAEL J. SIMON
B.A. Kenyon College
SETH THEODORE STARK
B.A. Columbia University
JOHN NICHOLAS SPIRIDAKIS
B.A. State University at Stony Brook
ELIHU STONE
B.A. Brandeis University
GLEN MARC TROTINER
B.A., M.S. State University at Albany
LINDA I. VOGEL
B.A., M.A. New York University
BETH A. WAHL
B.A. College University
SUSAN J. WEILER
B.A. University of Pennsylvania
AUDREY M. WEINSTEIN
B.A. State University at Albany
BETSY WERTHAN
B.A. Sarah Lawrence College
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT WHENT
M.S. Sc. University of Stockholm
RICHARD ALFRED WISE
B.A. Columbia University
MICHAEL CHARLES ZWAL
B.A. Queens College
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Monroe E. Price, LLB.
Dean
John D, Appel, J.D.
Associate Dean
Richard M. Joel, J.D.
Associate Dean
Ellen R. Cherrick, J.D.
Assistant Dean for Admissions
Norma P. D'Apolito. J.D.
Assistant Dean for Placement
Barbara A, Conviser, M,A.
Assistant to tlie Dean
Helen Irwin, J.D.
Assistant to ttie Dean
for Student Affairs
Arlene Agus, B.A.
Director of External Affairs and Planning
Abby S. Milstein, J.D.
Director of Legal Writing
ARSON
.nald J. Rapson
. -Jjunct Professor of Law. B.A.. 1951, J.D„ 1954, Columbia University.
Professor Rapson has been with the firm of Lautman, Rapson, Henderson S Mills (Asbury Pa
Manasquan, New Jersey) since I960. He is a member of the American Law Institute ar
chairman of the New Jersey Board of Examiners (1970-75). He is a member of the Pern
Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code and was a consultant to the New Yoi
Revision Commission in its original studies of the UCC in 1954-56. He is a lecturer in
Columbia Law School and an adjunct associate professor of law at New York University. Pre
Rapson has published extensively in the area of commercial law and has been a lectur
among others, the Annual Uniform Commercial Code Institute, Practicing Law Institute, Am
Law Institute, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Bank Lawyers Confe
and Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys.
HAUNCEY L. WALKER
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Chauncey L. Walker
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., I960. Harvard University-. J.D.. 1963, Columbia Universi-
Professor Walker graduated cum laude from Harvard and was a Harlan Fiske Stone
Scholar at Columbia. Associated with the firm of Kelley Drye S Warren in New York
City since graduation from law school, he became a member of the firm in 1972.
Professor Walker has lectured on construction financing for Ihe Practicing Law Insti-
tute and on title problems and sales contract breaches and remedies as part of a
program in basic real estate practice sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section and the
Committee on Continuing Education of the New York State Bar Association.
INASSE HAILE
Minasse Haile
Professor of Law. B.A.. 1950. University of Wisconsin: LL.B.. 1954. M.A.. 1957. Ph.D.. 1961,
Columbia University.
Professor Haile comes to Cardozo School of Law after an illustrious career in his native
country. Ethiopia. As Civil Service Commissioner. Central Personnel Agency of Ethio-
pia (1961-62). Professor Haile drafted the first civil service regulations of Ethiopia and
established the first Personnel Administrative Agency. He was Minister of Informa-
tion. Culture, and Tourism, while simultaneously serving as chairman of the Emperor's
Private Cabinet comprising the departments of Foreign Affairs. Social Affairs. Judicial
Affairs. Economic Affairs. Social Affairs. Chief of Staff Section. External Security, and
Religious Affairs. In 1968 Professor Haile became Ambassador of Ethiopia to the United
States. He served as Ambassador until 1971. when he became Minister of Foreign
Affairs, heading Ethiopia's delegations to the United Nations General Assembly. Orga-
nization of African Unify. Non-Aligned Nations Conferences. Conferences of East and
Central African States, and other international and regional conferences as well as to
bilateral meetings. He was elected chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Organi-
zation of African Unity. Since making his home in the United States. Professor Haile
has been visiting lecturer at Haverford College and visiting associate professor of law
at Villanova University School of Law.
STEV^RT E. STERK
Stewart E. Sterk ;
Association Professor of Law. B.A,. 1973. J.D.. 1976. Columbia University.
Professor Sterk joined the faculty in 1979 after serving for two years as law clerk to Chief J
^Charles D. Breitel of the New York Court of Appeals. While in law school. Professor Sterk
|nanaging editor of the Columbia law Review. His primary areas of interest are conflict of i
land use. and trusts and estates.
EVA H. HANKS
Eva H. Hanks
Professor of Law. Referendar. 1951, Freie L.,.,>=, ^,.<,> uc .a..uiiy ui l<iw; ll.d.. i:
University of California at Los Angeles, LL.M.. 1963, J.S.D.. 1969. Columbia Universi.y.
Professor Hanks began her leaching career as an associate in law at Columbia Universi-
ty during 1960-63. From 1962 to 1976 she taught at Rutgers University School of Law and
twice served as associate dean: in 1975 she was named Distinguished Professor. She
has been a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
(1972). Indiana University School of Law (1973-74). and New York University School of
Law (1974-75). While a student at the University of California at Los Angeles School of
Law, Professor Hanks was notes and comments editor of the UCLA Law Review. She
served as an elected member of the Executive Committee of the Association of
American Law Schools for terms in 1975 and 1976. She is the author of numerous articles
on water law and co-author (with Tarlock and J. Hanks) of Environmental Law and
Policy. She served as associate dean of academic affairs at Cardozo from 1977 to 1981.
yid G. Carlson .1
sis tan r Professor of|
liege of Law, UnivSi|
ifessor Carlson Was'
)gram) to Justice Raymond 1. Sullivan of the Ca|
!!s|oining the Cardozo faculty. Professor Carlson,
vaine and Moorev-New York City, from 1977 to
bankruptcy, and commercial law.
John D. Appel
Visiting Professor of Law and Associaie Dean. B.B.A.. 1953, J.D., 19,
IVlichigan.
After graduation from University of Michigan Law School, Professor Appel became an
instructor at Columbia University Law School (1956-58), and then entered private
practice in New York City (1958-61). In 1961 he joined the CBS Law Deparlmeni and was
deputy general counsel of CBS, Inc., 1968-80, From 1980 to 1983, he was vice president
and general counsel of Western Union Corporation.
Peter Lushing
Professor of Law. B.A.. 1962. LL.B.. 1965. Columbi,i Univorsiiy.
Professor Lushing has servoil in ihe Legal Aid SociiMy as a trial attorney in the criminal
division (I968-7J). and in the New York County L">islrict Attorney's Office as the
administrative assistant district attorney, and as chiet of the appeals bureau (1974). He
has also been senior attorney in the Office o( General Counsel to the Addiction
Services Agency (1973). associate with a New York City law firm (1973-74), and
Individual practitioner specializing in appellate litigation (li""'
was notes and comments editor of the Columbia Law Reviei
year, and twice a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He '
Feinberg of the United States District Court for the bouthern District ot New York
(1965) and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1966-67).
DAVID RUDENSTINE
David Rudenstine
Associate Professor of Law. B.A.. 1963. M.A.T.. 1965. Yale University: J.D.. 1969. f
University.
Professor Rudenstine was a fellow in the New York University Arthur Garfield Hayes i_:
Liberties Program, having spent the two years preceding his entry into law school in Uganda a
Peace Corps volunteer. Professor Rudenstine was a staff attorney in the New York City Le
Services Program from 1969 to 1972, and served as director of the Citizens' Inquiry on Parole
Criminal Justice. Inc.. a nonprofit research corporation, from 1972. to 1974. He was counsel to
National News Council until the end of 1974, when he joined the New York Civil Liberties Uni
where he served as a project director, associate director, and acting executive director. He I
written articles on parole, sentencing, and the First Amendment, and is the primary author
Prison Without Walls-. Report on New Yorl< Parole and sole author of Rights of Ex-Offenders.
has also been a Guggenheim Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School and a participant in a Natio
Endowment for the Humanities Seminar.
JAMES B. LEW
James B. Lewis
Visiting Professor of Law. LL.B., 1940, Columbia University.
Professor Lewis has been engaged in private practice in the firm of Paul. Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York City, of which he became a partner in 1955.
specializing in taxation. He has taught on the adjunct faculty of New York University
and Rutgers Law Schools. He has served on the legal staffs of the Treasury Department
and the Internal Revenue Service. Professor Lewis has been a consultant to the
American Law Institute's federal estate and gift tax and federal income tax projects.
For the last three years, he has been vice chairman (publications) of the Section of
Taxation, American Bar Association, and has been nominated its chairman-elect. He is
the author of The Estate Tax. now in its fourth edition.
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Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1961. Columbia University^ J.D., 1970. University of Ch.^_e-
Professor Shupack graduated from college summa cum laude and cum laude from Chicago. Before entering
law school, he did graduate work and was a teaching fellow in government at Harvard University. While in
law school, he was a member of the Chicago Law Review and a teaching assistant to Professor Sola
Mentschikof in a course in jurisprudence. In 1979, he was a visiting professor at University of Chicago Law
School. While an associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen £ Hamilton, New York City, he taught commercial law
as an adjunct professor at University of Connecticut Law School. He is a member of the American Law
Institute, and has served as a member of the Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization of the
Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
JOHN L. HANKS
.-Hn L. Hanks
Professor of Law, B.S., 1966, J.D., 1968. Rutgers University; M.A., LL.M., 197:2.
Columbia University.
Professor Hanks began his teaching career as an associate in law at Colum-
bia Law School (1968-7.2). Subsequently he was director of admissions (1971-
) and assistant professor of law (1973-7')) at Rutgers University School of
w, Newark, and visiting assistant professor at Indiana University School of
5* (1973-74). He was an associate professor of law at Cleveland State
..liversity, during 1975-76. While a student at Rutgers Law School. Professor
.lanks was research editor of the Rutgers law Review. He was appointed
special master by United States District Court Judge Robert L. Carter in 1980
implement a court decree ordering the City of New York to construct
Ttam sewage treatment plants. He served as associate dean of academic
fairs at Cardozo during 1981-82.
HARRISON J. GOLDIN
Harrison J. Goldin
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A.. 1937. Princeton University; LL.B., 1961. Yale University.
Professor Goldin is Comptroller of the City of New York. From 1966 to 1973 he served as a men
New York State Senate. He was an associate at Davis, Polk 6 Wardwell. New York City (1963-
spending two years as a trial lawyer in the U.S. Department of Justice. At Yale Law School he was
the Order of the Coif and served as articles editor of the Yale Law JournaL Prior to that he spent a year as a
Woodrow Wilson Fellow in the Department of Government at Harvard University, after summa cum laude
graduation from Princeton University.
C. Ginsburg
inct Professor of Law. B.A., 1976, M.A., 1977. University of ChicagOi J.D., 1980.
Harvard University.
Professor Ginsburg graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, having served as
note editor of the Harvard Law Review. After deriving for Judge John J. Gibbons.
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Professor Ginsburg joined the
New York law firm of Cowan. Liebowirz 6 Latman. She co-authors a bimonthly column
on copyright law in the New York Law Journal and has published several articles on
copyright law in other journals.
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ALAN J. WEISBARD
Alan J, Weisbard
Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, Harvard University; J.D., 1977, Yale University.
Professor Weisbard joined the faculty in 198:! follovying service (I98a82) as assistant director I
legal studies with the Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine an
Biomedical and Behavioral Research in Washington, D.C. Prior to his term with the Commissioi
he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Economics at Harvard (1972-74), la
clerk to judge Irving L. Goldberg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (197'
78), and a practitioner of nuclear energy law with the Washington law firm of Shaw, Pittma
Potts, 6 Trowbridge (1978-80). Since coming to Cardozo, Professor Weisbard has participated i
scholarly projects and colloquia with the Albert Einstein college of Medicine and Montefioi
Medical Center. Hasting Center-Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences, New Yoi
Academy of Medicine, and numerous other groups. His principal areas of interest include le:
and ethical issues in medicine and scientific research, legal issues affecting children and tr
elderly, tons, and professional responsibility.
Richard G. Singe
RICHARD G.
SINGER
Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, Amherst College; J.D., 1966, University of Chicago; LL.M.,
1971, J.S.D., 1977, Columbia University.
Professor Singer has served most recently as Distinguished Professor of Law at
Rutgers University School of Law. Upon graduating from Chicago, he clerked for Judge
Harrison Winter, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. His varied
professional experience includes service on the law faculties of the University of
Cincinnati and the University of Alabama, as well as on the adjunct law faculty, George
Washington University. Professor Singer served as a Special Assistant United States
Attorney; reporter for the American Bar Association, Standards Relating to the Legal
Status of Prisoners; reporter for the Uniform Corrections Act, National Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; and director, ABA Resource Center on Correc-
tional Law and Legal Services. He is the author of Just Deserts: Sentencing Based on
Equality and Desert, and co-author of Rights of the Imprisoned.- Cases, Materials, and
Directions. His areas of primary teaching interest include criminal law, corrections
law. and torts. He is an authority in the area of prisoner's rights, in which he has
JONATHAN L.F. SILVE,
Jonathan L.F. Silver
Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, Yale University-. J.D., 1973. University of Pennsylvania.
Professor Silver received his law degree cum laude, was a member of the Order of the
Coif, and received the Jefferson B. Fordham Award. He was chairman of the Prison
Research Council, a student group aiding indigent prisoners. Following graduation,
Professor Silver was law clerk to Judge William H. Hastie of the United States Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit (1973-74). He was an associate in law at Columbia
University (1974-75). served with the Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (1975), and has done consulting work for the National Academy
of Sciences. Professor Silver joined Cardozo's original faculty in 1976.
J: DAVID BLEICH
)avid Bleich
Tbert and Florence Tenzer Professor of Jewish Law and Ethics. B.A. I960, Brooklyn College;
A., 1968, Columbia University-. Ph.D.. 1974. New York University.
. Belich has taught at Hunter College. Rutgers University, and Bar-llan University of Haifa. He
s written extensively on Jewish law and ethicSi among his published works are Jewish
-ethics-. With Perfect Faith: Foundations of Jewish Belief i Contemporary Halakhic Problems
o volumes); and Judaism and Healing. Dr. Bleich is editor of the Halakhah department of
adition. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a postdoctoral fellow at the Hasting Institute for
lies. Society, and Life Sciences, and is a fellow of the Academy of Jewish Philosophy.
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ILUAM W. BRATTON, JR.
William W. Bratton, Jr.
Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976. Columbia University.
Professor Bratton graduated magna cum laude from college. He was both Kent and
Stone Scholar, and served as articles editor of the Columbia Law Review. He was law
clerk to Judge William H. Timbers, United States District Court of Appeals for the
Second Circuit, 1976-77. He was associated with Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons S (Sates
from 1977 to 1980, with principal experience in corporate finance and securities
regulation. He teaches contracts, corporations, and corporate finance.
JEFFREY^LOWIN
Jeffrey A. Lovvin
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1964. LL.B., 1967, Harvard University.
Professor Lowin graduated from college magna cum laude and was editor-in-chief of
the Harvard Journal on Legislation. He is a member of the firm of Guggenheimer £
Untermyer, New York City. His practice encompasses estate taxation, planning and
administration, and he is the author of articles on the special problems of estate
planning for art collectors.
RICHARD W. WRIGHT
Richard W. Wright
Associate Professor of Law. B.S.. 1968, California Institute of Technolog
J.D., 1973. Loyola University of Los Angeles, LL.M., 1976, Harvard Universit
Professor Wright graduated summa cum laude from college and was first
his class at Loyola, and served as editor-in-chief of the Loyola Law Revie
While at Harvard, he was an instructor at Boston University School of La<
Subsequently, he was an attorney in the Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Depart-
ment of the Interior, and an attorney and project leader in the Office c'
Technology Assessment, United States Congress. He has served as a const
tant and adviser on environmental and natural resource issues for the Uniti
States Congress, the Executive Branch, and numerous public interest orgai
RANDOLPH M. SCOTT-
MCLAUGHLIN
Randolph M. Scott-McLaughlin
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1975. Columbia University; J.D., 1978, Harvard
University.
Professor Scott-McLaughlin has been a staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional
Rights in New York City since his graduation from Harvard Law School in 1978. In
addition to his active federal litigation docket throughout the country. Professor
Scott-McLaughlin has lectured frequently at law schools and conferences on civil
rights issues, he is a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, board
member of the Affirmative Action Coordination Center, and coordinator of the Legal
Task Force of National Anli-Klan Network.
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VOGELMAN
Lawrence A. Vogelman
Assistant Director, Criminal Law Clinic. B.A.. 1970. Brooklyn College: J.D., 1973. Brook-
lyn Law School.
Professor Vogelman was a member of the Brooklyn Law Review and editor of the Moot
Court Honor Society. He worked for four years (1973-77) as a staff attorney with the
Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division and from 1977 to 1979 as associate
appellate counsel with the Society's Appeals Bureau. He is a member of the faculty of
the National Institute of Trial Advocacy at Hofstra University School of Law and has
been a frequent lecturer on various aspects of the criminal justice system, particularly
plea bargaining, sentence reform, and the recodification of the Federal Criminal Code.
E. PRICE
Monroe E. Price
Professor of Law and Dean. B.A., I960. LL.B., 1964. Yale University.
Dean Price graduated magna cum laude from Yale, where he was executive editor of the Yale Law
JournaL He clerked for United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Potter Stewart and was an
assistant to Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz. In 1968 he was appointed professor of law at the
School of Law of the University of California at Los Angeles. Dean Price has served as deputy
director of California Indian Legal Services, was one of the founders of the Native American
Rights Fund, and is the author of Law and the American Indian. In the field of communications
law. Dean Price was president of California's Foundation for Community Service Cable Television,
deputy director of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications, and is co-author of Cable
Television: A Guide to Citizen Action. He was court-appointed referee to monitor the Los Angeles
school district's desegregation plan and is on the Board of Directors of the Center for Law and
Social Policy. He is of counsel to the law firm of Munger, Tolles S Rickershauser in Los Angeles.
Author of numerous scholarly law articles on communications. Native American land and water
rights, copyright and the arts, and other fields, he was appointed dean of Cardozo in 1982.
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AUL ALAN LEVY
Paul Alan Levy
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law. B.A.. 1973. Reed College-. J.D,. 1976. University of
Chicago.
After graduation fro
law clerk to Judge Waae m. (vic(_ree. jr., or ine uniieu jidiei v-uui i ui n^Jp<;al» lui mc
Sixth Circuit. He then worked as special assistant to the Solicitor General of the United
States. For the past five years he has been an attorney at the Public Citizen Litigation
Group, a Washington, D.C., public interest law firm that was founded by Ralph Nader. A
member of the Advisory Board of the Association for Union Democracy. Professor
Levy has published articles and part of a book on rank-and-file labor law.
stev^^WHerson
Steven S. Nemerson
Associate Professor of Law. B.A.. 1968. Brooklyn College. Ph.D.. 1973, City University of New York; J.D. 1976,
Columbia University.
Professor Nemerson was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia and notes and comments editor of the
Columbia Law Review. While in law school he was a lecturer in the Departments of Philosophy at Brooklyn
College and Herbert H. Lehman College. Upon graduation he clerked for Judge Jack 8. Weinstein. United
States District Court, Southern District of New York. Before joining the Cardozo faculty in 1981. he served
for four years on the University of Minnesota Law School faculty. He has published and lectured in the areas
of criminal law and philosophy of law.
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LESTER BRICKMAN
Lester Brickman
Professor of Law. B.S., 1961, Carnegie-Mellon Universityi J.D.. 1964, University of Florida; LL.M
1965, Yale University.
Professor Brickman has taught courses m contracts, professional responsibility, federal jurisdi
tion, and family law since entering inio teaching in 1965. He is a specialist in legal servic
delivery systems, and has written and lectured on lawyers' advertising, specialization, use
paraprofessionals. group and prepaid legal services, unauthorized practice, and systems _
proaches to law practice. He is also a leading expert in the field of clinical legal education. He ha
consulted for the U.S. Office of Education, Ford Foundation, National Science Foundation, Council
on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility, American Bar Association. Law Enforcement
Assistance Administration, and Legal Services Corporation. He served as Cardozo's acting dean
from 1980 to 1983.
MALVINA HALBERSTAM
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Malvina Halberstam (Guggenheim)
Professor of Law. B.A.. 1957. Brooklyn College; J.D., 1961. M.I.A., 1964. Columbia University.
Professor Halbertstam is a member of the original faculty of the Law School, having come to Cardozo in 1976
together with Professor Monrad G. Paulsen, the founding dean, from the University of Virginia, where she
was a visiting professor. Previously she was a professor at Loyola University (Los Angeles) (1970-75). and a
visiting professor at the University of Southern California (1973-73) and the University of Texas (Summer
1974). Before embarking on an academic career. Professor Halberstam held a number of positions in the
public and private secotors. including that of assistant district attorney in the office of Frank S. Hi->oa"
(1963-67) and a senior attorney for the National Legal Program on Health Problems for the Poor (li
Most recently she served as a reporter for the American Law Institute Model Penal Code Project, drafting
the new commentary to Article I of the MPC. Professor Halberstam was articles and book review editor of
the Columbia Law Review. Kent Scholar. Stone Scholar, and recipient of the Jane Marks Murphy Prize. She is
an associate in the Columbia University Seminar on Human Rights; a member of Phi Beta Kappa; and on the
board of various professional and community organizations, including the International Law Association,
American Branch (Executive Committee and Human Rights Committee): American Society on International
Law: American Bar Association (International Law and Criminal Justice Sections): American Professors for
Peace in the Middle East; and Continuing Seminar on Zionist Thought (Steering Committee). She has
l(>rtiirpH ;inH niihiishpH nn int^rnntinnal law. human riohts. vuanxen's rights, and Crl
SENBERG
Arthur N. Eisenberg
Adjunct Professor of Law. Johns Hopkins Universityi JX
A Staff Attorney for the New York Civil Liberties Union sir
specializes in first amendment, voting rights and anti-di:
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Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A.. I?-' " " " '""'' " '"
sity.
Professor Asofsky is a Phi Beta Kappa magna cum /auA- graduate of Columbia Univei-si-
ty and a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. A member of the firm of Botein
Hays Sklar and Herzberg, he has written extensively in the areas of taxation and
bankruptcy. He has been active in several bar association committees and section
organizations including the Committee on Liens, Levies, Lintitations. and Bankruptcy,
of which he has been vice chairman since 1981.
fessor of Law. B.S., 1942. City College of New Yorki J.D.. 1944, Yale Universi-
iessor Haber was comment editor of the Yale Law Journal and law clerk to Judge
ries F. Clark and Mr. Justice Hugo Black. He taught at Yale and is a Distinguished
Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law. He is a member of the Church-
State Committee of the ACLU and chairman. New York Metropolitan Council. Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
LESLIE E. GERWIN
Leslie E. Gerwin
Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, Prescott College; J.D.. 1975, Antioch School of Law.
Professor Gerwin was a member of the faculty of University of Miami School of Law from 1975 I
1976. She has taught torts, administrative law, consumer law, elemfnis of law, and legislativ
process. Having served as a law clerk to Judge Sylvia Bacon. Superior Court for the District of
Columbia, Professor Gerwin has also held staff and consulting posiiions with members of
Congress and private organizations, principally on consumer aiiii soci.il welfare policies and
legislation. She has been a consultant on administrative practices .inJ pi occdures to the Food and
Drug Administration.
MICHAEL S. ROSS
Michael S. Ross
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, Rutgers University. J.D., 1974, New York
University.
Professor Ross was note and comment editor of the New York University Review of
Law and Social Chant:c and a member of the International Moot Court Team. He has
been the recipient ol over 54 intercollegiate debating trophies and was a National
Debate Championship Regional Winner in 1971. From 1974 to 1978 Professor Ross was
assistant district attorney. Kings County. Since 1978 he has been Assistant United
States Attorney, Criminal Division, Southern District of New York, assigned to the
Official Corruption/Special Prosecutions Unit.
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Edward Yorio
Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, Columbia University; J.D., 1971. Harvard University.
Professor Yorio graduated cum laude from college and from law school. Before embark-
ing on his teaching career, he practiced law with the firm of White and Case. New York
Citv. In 1973. he joined the Fordham Law School faculty. In the 1978-79 academic year.
(as a visiting professor of law at Cardozo. Professor Yorio is the author of articles
on issues in taxation including damages, tax elections, and forms of doing business,
and has edited a volume titled International Taxation and Transfer Pricing.
ELFORD TAYLOR
plford Taylor
Ir. Herman George and Kate Kaiser Professor of Constitutional Law. B.A.. 1928. M.A.. 1932, LL.D..
(49, Willias College; LL.B., 1932. Harvard University.
ifofessor Taylor's career in public service has been a long and distinguished one, beginning in
933 when he served as assistant solicitor. U.S. Department of the Interior (l933-34)i senior
iltorney, U.S. Department of Agriculture (1934-35): associate counsel. Senate Interstate Com-
nerce Commission (1935-39); special assistant to the Attorney General, U.S. Department of
lustice (1939-40); general counsel. Federal Communications Commission (1940-42); and adminis-
trator. Small Defense Plants Administration (1951-52). He achieved international renown as chief
il.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials (1946-49). As general counsel for the Joint
Committee on Educational TV (1952-62), he was instrumental in advocating the interests of
iducational television. Professor Taylor has argued 16 cases before the United States Supreme
'Court. After many years in private practice in New York, he joined the faculty of Columbia Law
School, where he is currently Nash Professor Emeritus. Among Professor Taylor's extensive
writings on legal, political, and military subjects are his books Grand Inquest: The Story of
Congressional Investigations {^55), Courts of Terror {\976), and his recently acclaimed Munich:
the Price of Peace (1979). A major legal figure of our era. he is a member of the American
itcademy of Arts and Sciences. ,
CHARD H. WEISBERG
Richard H. Weisberg
Professor of Law. B.A.. 1965. Brandeis University; J.D.. 1974. Columbia University: Ph.D..
1970. Cornell University.
Professor Weisberg was on the facutly of the University of Chicago (l9"'l-75). where he
taught French and comparative literature. He was an editor of the Columbia La-
Review. He has taught seminars at Cornell and Columbia Law Schools. A formt
associate at Cleary. Gottlieb. Steen 6 Hamilton. Ne\
sively in the area of l.iw and the humanities. Professor Weisberg was a fellow of the
National Endowment for the Humanities (1972-73). He is an advisor on law-related
education to the New York Slate Education Department, and a consultant on legal
writing skills. Since 1979. Professor Weisberg has been president of the .Law and
Humanities Institute; in 1983. he became chair of the Law and Humanities Section of the
American Association of Law Schools.
ELNI-
Mark A. Belnick
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., I96S. Cornell University; J.D.. 1971. Columbia University.
A cum /aut/e graduate of Cornell. Professor Belnick was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at
Columbia Law School. Associated with Paul. Weiss. Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison since
I97i. he became a member of the firm in October 1979. He bas extensive experience as
a litigator in many areas and most recently has become involved with matters concern-
ing the Middle East.
RICHARD D. FRIEDMAN
Richard D. Friedman
Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976. Harvard University; D. Phil.. 1978. Oxfon
University.
A magna cum laude graduate of both Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Profess
Friedman was awarded the Sears Prize for finishing first or second in his second year of l>
school. He served on the Harvard Law Review and as law clerk to Chief Judge Irving R. Kaufma
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. At Oxford, which he attended as
Marshall Scholar, his D. Phil, thesis was Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice. 1930-19-11. Prior
joing the faculty. Professor Friedman was associated with the firm of Paul. Weiss. Rifkin
Wharton S Garrison. New York City. His primary teaching and scholarly interests are in the are
of constitutional law. antitrust, litigation, and commodities law. ^
LEON WILDES
Leon Wildes
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1954. Yeshiva University; J.D.. 1957. LL.M.. 1959. New
York University.
Senior partner of Wildes. Weinberg 6 Anfuso. a leading New York City immigration la'
firm. Professor Wildes is widely known for his representation of John Lennon and Yoko
Ono in their celebrated immigration case. He Is the former national president of the
Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers, which he presently serves as co-
chairman of its Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances. Having published
extensively in his field. Professor Wildes inaugurated Cardozos course on immigration
Edward de Grazia
Professor of Law, B.A., 1948, J.D., 1951, University of Chicago.
Professor de Grazia has taught at the law schools of Catholic University of America, Un
Connecticut. Georgetown University, and American University. From 1956 to 1959 he served with the Office
of Director General of the Untited Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris, and
subsequently, as a consultant with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development,
and Arizona Criminal Code Commission. Professor de Grazia engaged in the private practice of law for over
10 years in Washington, D.C., specializing in communications law and First Amendment litigation. During
1968-73, he was director of Georgetown University's Program for Pretrial Diversion of Accused Offenders
to Community Mental Health Treatment Programs. Professor de Grazia was managing editor of the
University of Chicago Law Review. His most recent published work is Banned Films: Movies. Censors, and
the First Amendment.
Elliott J. Weiss
Professor of Law. B.A.. 1961, Dartmouth College; LL.B.. 1964. Yale University.
Professor Weiss was note and comment editor of the Yale Law Journal and a member of the Order of the
Coif. He was law clerk to Judge Walter Pope of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and
an associate with Paul. Weiss. Rifkind. Wharton S Garrison. New York City, until becoming attorney-
adviser. Agency for International Development. From 1968 to 1970 he served as regional legal adviser.
U.S.A.I.D. /Pakistan, and from 1970 to 1972 as its assistant director/policy implementation. After a brief tour
of duly as acting director. Policy Planning Division, EPA, he became executive director of the Investor
Responsibility Research Center. In 1976-77, he was writer-in-residence at the Conservation Foundation. He
was also a member of the SEC's Advisory Committee on Corporate Disclosure.
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CHARLES M. YABLON
Charles M. Yablon
Assistant Professor of Law. B.A.. 1972. Columbia University; J.D.. 1975. Yale University.
Professor Yablon is a graduate of Yale Law School and received his Bachelor of Arts degre
magna cum laude from Columbia University. He served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Irving (
Kaufman, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Professor Yablon was a
associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York City and then at Skadden, Arps, Slate ;
Meagher S Flom, also in New York City. He joined the Cardozo faculty this year to teach in th
areas of civil procedure and securities regulation.
WILLIAM A. VOLCKHAUSEN
William A. Volckhausen
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A.. 1959. Princeton University; M.A., 1963. University of California at Berkeley;
J.D.. 1966. Harvard University.
From 1966 to 1968 Professor Volckhausen served with the Asia Foundation as program officer for programs
in legal development in China. He was staff attorney for Mobilization for Youth Legal Services (1962-72).
Until 1979 he worked for the New York State Banking Commission, serving as deputy superintendent and
general counsel to the commission for the last two of those years. He was a special counsel to Hughes,
Hubbard and Reed before becoming executive vice president and general counsel to the Dime Savings Bank
of New York.
Charles B. Updike
Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., 1961, Amherst College; M.A-, 1964, George Washingtc
University; LL.B,, 1967, Harvard University.
Professor Updike is a partner in the firm of Shoeman, Marsh. Updike S Welt, New Yor
City, From 1968 to 1972 he was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Souther
District of New York, and from 1972 to 1976 an associate in the firm of Debevois
Plimpton, Lyons £ Gates. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City i
New York's Special Committee on the Proposed Federal Criminal Code. He has been a
instructor in trial practice at Harvard Law School and the Massachusetts Continuir
iLegal Education-New England Law Institute.
ERB
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Herbert Semmel
Visiting Professor of Law. B.S., 1950, New York University; LL.B., 1953, Har
Professor Semmei was director of the Health Law Project at the Center for L
1974-80, and was director of the center itself from 1977 to 1980. He was pre
University oflllinois from 1965 to 1972 and has also taught at the University
Angeles, Texas, and most recently at Antioch. He is president of the Coi
Health, chair of the Legal Action Committee of the American Public Health
served on the district of Columbia Medicaid Advisory Committee and State
nating Council. He is author of Social Justice Through Law: New Approach^
Procedure and co-author of a book of teacliine materials in health law to 1
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Judith Carlin ;|
Adjunct Professor of Law. J.D., Brooklyn Law School. ,
Professor Carlin is a graduate of New York University. She assumed her current
position as Director and Chief Counsel for the Jewish Board of Family and Children's
Services, Inc., in 1970, and prior to that served as Staff Attorney. Community Action for
Legal Services. Specializing in the practice of family law, she has lectured frequently to
women's groups and to professional staffs of family agencies in both the United States
and Canada.
Suzanne Last Stone
Assistant Professor of Law. B.A.. 1974. Princeton University-. J.D.. 1978. Columbia
University.
Professor Stone graduated from Princeton summa cum laude. Before entering lai
school, she did graduate work and was a Danforth Fellow in Jewish history and
classical religions at Yale University. While in law school, Professor Stone was writing
and research editor of the Columbia Law Review and a Stone Scholar. She was law clerk
to Judge John Minor Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit in 1978-79 and was associated with the firm of Paul. Weiss. Rifkind. Wharton 6
Garrison. New York City, from 1979 to 1983. She is a member of the New York City Bar
Association Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics. Her primary scholarly
interests are in the areas of procedure, federal courts, and conflict of laws.
ARTHUR J. JACOBSON \
Arthur J. Jacobson
Professor of Law. B.A., 1969, J.D,. 19,74. Ph.D.. 1978. Harvard University.
Professor Jacobson was an associate with the firm of Cleary. Gottlieb, Steen 6 Hamilton. N...
York City, from 1975 tp 1977. He holds a Ph.D. in government, on the political philosophy of Hegel.
A member of the New York State Bar Association Committee on the Federal Constitution, he has
assisted in reports on the proposed District of Columbia representation amendment and on
possible procedures for a federal constitutional convention. His scholarly work has focused on
the law of associations. Professor Jacobson's areas of teaching are civil procedure, jurisp
dence, and administrative law. He served as associate dean of academic affairs during 1982-
ROBEI^T J. HANTMAN
Robert J. Hantman
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. ,„
Professor Hantman is a graduate of the School of Government and Public Administra-
tion of American University. and received his law degree from the University of Miami
School of Law. Currently a member of the firm of Peckar fe Abramson which specializes
in the representation of construction industry clients. Professor Hantman has served
as general counsel to the architects/engineers associated with the construction of the
Giants Football Stadium in New Jersey.
STEPHEN DIAMOND
BARRY C. SCHECK
Professor of Law. B.A., 1967, Swarthmore Collegej M.A., 1968.
J.D., Ph.D., 1976, Harvard University) Certificate in Social
Anthropology, 1970, Cambridge University.
Professor Diamond graduated from Law School cum laude,
simultaneously receiving a Ph.D. in history. He clerked for
Judge Frank A. Kaufman, United States District Court, Mary-
land. A leading young historian, he is studing the emergence
of, and changes in, state and local property taxes.
RICHARD D. HOBBET
Professor of Law. BA., 1949, J.D., 1951, University of Iowa.
Professor Hobbet taught personal income tax and corporate
tax law at Duke University School of Law from 1968 to 1975,
and during 1975 he was a visiting professor at University of
Florida College of law. While a student at University of Iowa
Law School, Professor Hobbet was editor-in-chief of the Iowa
Law Review. Prior to joining the faculty at Duke, he served as
a trial attorney with the Internal Revenue Service, Chicago
Region (1952-54), assistant general counsel for Iowa- Illinois
Gas and Electric Company (1954-57), and associate and part-
ner in a Milwaukee law firm (1955-68). While in Milwaukee he
served for three years on the Board of Directors of the
Urban League.
RICHARD M. JOEL
Associate Dean. B.A., 1972, J.D., 1975. New York University.
After graduating as a Root-Tilden Scholar from New York
University School of Law, Dean Joel joined the Bronx District
Attorney's Office in 1975. After serving as deputy chief of
the Appeals Bureau, he came to Yeshiva University Alumni
Affairs. In 1980 he became associate dean at Cardozo School
of Law. In addition to his administrative duties. Dean Joel
teaches legal writing and moot court.
CHARLOTTE G. MERIWETHER
Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1975, New College; J.D., Yale
University.
Professor Meriwether served as article and book review
editor of the Yale Law Journal. She was visiting assistant
professor at Tulane University School of Law, and has been
associated with the firm of Hughes Hubbard $ Reed, New
York City. Professor Meriwether's areas of teaching include
contracts, international trade, and corporations.
ABBY S. MILSTEIN
Director of Legal Writing. B.A., 1973, Radcliffe College-, J.D.,
1976. Harvard University.
Ms. Milstein, after graduating cum laude from Harvard, was
research cunsultant to Prof. Gary Bellow and Assistant Dean
Jeanne Kettleson of the Harvard Law School. From 1978-to
1980, she served as assistant commissioner and director of
research at the New York City Department of Consumer
Affairs.
Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Legal
Education. B.S., 1971, Yale University; J.D., M.C.P., 1974. Uni-
versity of California of Berkeley.
After graduating Phi Betta Kappa from Yale and with honors
from University of California Law School at Berkeley, Profes-
sor Scheck was a staff attorney for four years with the Legal
Aid Society of New York. He has served on the faculty of the
National Institute of Trial Advocacy and Defence Council,
and is co-author of Raising and Litigating Claims of Electron-
ics Surveillance.
Professor Scheck is a member of the Committee on the
Criminal Courts, Association of the Bar of the City of New
York.
PHILIP R. AARONS
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973. J.D., 1976,
Columbia University.
Professor Aarons is executive director of the New York City
industrial Development Agency, and was president and chief
executive officer of the New York City Public Development
Corporation. He also served as assistant to Mayor Edward I.
Koch (1978-79), after working as an associate specializing in
real estate law at Nickerson. Kramer, Lowenstein, Nessen,
Kamin & Soil, New York City. Professor Aarons graduated
with honors from both the college and the law school at
Columbia University, where he was an editor of the Law
Review.
PETER L. BERGER
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.E.E., 1961, City College of New
York) J.D., 1966, George Washington University.
Professor Berger majored in electrical engineering at City
College, completed two years of graduate work in engineer-
ing, and went on to earn his J.D. with honors at George
Wasington University, where he served as patent editor of
the Law Review. He has held positions as patent examiner
with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, patent attorney
with Bell Telephone, and was a member of the adjunct faculty
at Seton Hall Law School 1977 to 1983. A member of the firm of
Berger and Palmer, he specializes in patents, trdemarks, and
copyright law.
DANIEL BRAMBILLA
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972, St. Peter's
College) J.D., 1977, Fordam University.
Professor Brambilla is an associate at Proskauer, Rose, Goetz
& Mendelsohn, New York City. He is a member of the Copy-
right Committe of the Association of the Bar of New York.
DANIEL L. BRENNER
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., M.A., 1973, J.D.,
1976, Stanford University.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University, Professor
Brenner served as senior note editor of the Stanford Law
Review. He has lectured in areas of media law, telecommuni-
cations policy, and jurisprudence at Stanford University,
George Washington University, and Washington school of
Law of American University. Professor Brenner has served as
legal assistant to the chairman of the Federal Communica-
tions Commission since 1979. A member of the Board of
Trustees of Stanford University and of the American Feder-
ation of Television S Radio Artists, he comes to the law
school with vast media experience (as commentator, per-
former, production assistant, an writer) and an extensive list
of publications both in broadcast regulation and other legal
areas as well as in more general areas of interest.
KATHERINE T. COBB
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1973, Brown Univer-
sity) J.D., 1976, University of Virginia.
Since graduating from law school, Professor Cobb has
worked exclusively for the Office of the District Attorney,
New York County, as an assistant district attorney. In Sep-
tember 1982, she became deputy chief of the Special Projects
Bureau. Since April 1983, she has served as deputy chief of a
trial bureau.
JOHN H. GROSS
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.S., 1964, University of Pennsylva-
nia* J.D., 1967, George Washington University.
Professor Gross was an associate with Sullivan & Cromwell,
New York City, for two years after graduating from George
Washington, where he was a member of the Law Review.
From 1969 to 1975 he served as an Assistant United States
Attorney, Southern District of New York, and in 1975 was the
assistant chief of the Criminal Division. Since 1975 he has
been a member of the firm of Anderson, Russell, Kill § Olick,
New York City. In 1979 he was associate special counsel, U.S.
Department of Justice, appointed to handle President Cart-
er's Warehouse Investigation. He has participated in trial
advocacy programs at Harvard Law School and for the Dis-
trict Attorney of New York County.
MICHAEL A. CARDOZO
Adjunct Professor of Law. B.A., 1963, Brown University; LL.B.,
1966, Columbia University.
Professor Cardozo is a partner at Proskauer, Rose, Goetz S
Mendelson, New York City. He joined the firm in 1967 after
serving for a year as a law clerk to Judge Edward C. McClean
of the United States District Court of New York. Professor
Cardozo is an honors graduate of Columbia University Law
School, where he was an editor of the Law Review. He is
currently chairman of the Council on Judicial Administration
of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and has
been an active committee member of several bar associ-
ations, especially in the areas of judicial administration and
court reform.
RICHARD JANVEY
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1967, University of
Wisconsini J.D., 1970, University of Chicago.
Professor Janvey is associate general counsel to Arthur
Young and Company. Prior to this he was an associate at
Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons S Gates, after serving as a law
clerk to Judge David N. Edelstein of the United States Dis-
trict Court for the Southern District of New York.
BARRY L. KATZ
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.S., 1973, J.D., 1976,
Georgetown University.
Associate with the firm of Shereff Friedman Hoffman S
Goodman. Professor Katz was formerly with the firm of
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher S Flom and served as law clerk
to Judge Robert W. Sweet of the United States District Court
for the Southern District of New York. A certified public
accountanr, he was an instructor in finacial accounting at
Georgetown University and was a member of the adjunct
faculty of Cardozo School of Law in 1980-81.
SANFORD M. KATZ
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1952, New York
University) Certificate, 1957, Academy of International Law,
The Hague) LL.B., 1958, Columbia University.
Professor Katz is widely known as a criminal defense lawyer,
although he maintains a civil practice as well. He has tried
scores of cases in all areas of criminal law, including approxi-
mately 15 prosecutions for murder. He is perhaps best known
for his defense in the "Panthers 21 Trial" in 1970. He has been
a lecturer with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy
(1979) and the Practicing Law Institute (1973, 1975). He is
chairman of the Central Screening Committee, Indigent De-
fendants Criminal Defense Panel of the First Judicial Depart-
ment (Manhattan and the Bronx)
DONALD L. KREINDLER
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1952, Brooklyn Col-
lege; LL.B., 1954, Columbia University.
Professor Kreindler is a senior partner at Kreindler & Relkin,
New York City, and former president of the Lawyers Associ-
ation of th Textile Industry. He presently sits on the boards
of governors of this organization and the New York Board of
Trade-Textile Section. He is the author of "What the Busi-
ness Man Should Know about Commercial Arbitration" and
"What the Business Executive Should Know about the Uni-
form Commercial Code."
NORMAN MARCUS
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B. A., 1953, Columbia
University) LL.B., 1957, Yale University.
Professor Marcus has been counsel to the New York City
Planning Commission since 1963, a professor of planning law
at Pratt Institute since 1965, and an adjunct Associate profes-
sor at New York University Law School since 1977. He is the
author of many law review articles on zoning and urban
development, and is a lecturer for the American Bar Associ-
ation-American Law Institute's Practicing Law Institute.
J. EZRA MERKIN
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1976 Columbia Uni-
versity) J.D., 1979, Harvard University.
Professor Merkin was on the staff of the Harvard Law Record
and the Board of Student Advisors while at Harvard. After
graduating cum laude, he became an associate with the firm
of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, New York, New York
City. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
ELLIOTT L. MEYROWITZ
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1971, University of
North Carolina) M.A., 1975, University of Pennsylvania) J.D.,
1979, Rutgers University.
Professor Meyrowitz currently serves as consultant to the
Institute for World Order in New York City, where he is
engaged in research and writing reports in the areas of
international law, arms control, and military policy. He is a
candidate for the Ph.D. in History at the University of Penn-
sylvania, for which his dissertation is "The Contours of
American Foreign Policy in the Age of Interdependance." He
has taught courses, lectured, and written papers in the areas
of diplomatic history rights, as well as the military, legal, and
other implications of nuclear weapons.
ARYEH NEIER
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.S., 1958, Cornell Uni-
versity) LL.D. (Hon.), 1975, Hofstra University; LL.D. (Hon.),
1979, Hamilton College.
Professor Neier is currently vice chairman of Americas
Watch, Helsinki Watch, and Fund for Free Expression. He has
also been an adjunct professor of Law at New York Universi-
ty since 1978. He previously served as director and fellow of
the New York Institute of the Humanities (1978-81), executive
director of the American Civil Liberties Union (1970-78), and
executive director (1965-70) and field director (1963-64) of
the New York civil Liberties Union. He is the Author of three
books. Dossier, Crime and Punishment: A Radical Solution,
and Defending My Enemy, and numerous articles.
JOSEPH ORTEGA
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1976, Syracuse Uni-
versity; J.D., 1979, Boston University.
Since graduating from law school. Professor Ortega has
worked exclusively for the Office of the District Attorney,
New York County, as an assistant district attorney. He has
held positions in the homicide investigations, and trial bu-
reaus. Professor Ortega is a participant in the annual training
program for the new assistant district attorneys.
RICHARD N. PAPPER
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, Harvard Uni-
versity; J.D., 1972, Yale University.
Professor Papper was on the Board of Directors, Yale Legal
Services Organization, while at the Yale Law School. From
1972 to 1974 he was law clerk to Chief Judge Joseph S. Lord III,
of the United States District Court, Eastern District of Penn-
sylvania. He was an associate with the firm of Webster and
Sheffield, New York, from 1974 to 1977. Since 1977 he has been
an Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of
New York.
MICHAEL H. POSNER
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.A., 1972 University of
Michigan; J.D., 1975, University of California at Berkeley.
Professor Posner has been executive director of the Lawyers
Committee for International Human Rights since 1978. Prior
to this, he was an associate at Sonnenshein, Carlin, Nath %
Rosenthal, Chicago. Professor Posner has represented the
Lawyers Committee and the International League of Human
Rights at many International meetings, and he has testified
on international human rights and on immigration, refugee,
and asylum laws before numerous Congressional committees.
He is the author of many articles on international human
rights violations and is a member of the boards of directors
of Amnesty International (U.S.A.), Americas Watch, Interna-
tional League for Human Rights, and Human Rights Internet.
JONATHAN B. RUBINSTEIN
Adjunct Professor of Law. B. A., 1961, Ph.D., 1968 Harvard
University.
Professor Rubinstein is currently research director for Re-
search on Institutions and Social Policy, Inc., a position he has
held since 1979. Prior to that he served as a member of the
Organized Crime Project Advisory Board of the Ford Foun-
dation. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, he
attended Freie Universitat Berlin 1961-62 on a Fulbright Fel-
lowship. Professor Rubinstein has published in the areas of
police corruption, law enforcement techniques, gambling,
racketeering, and organized crime.
FREDERICK P. SCHAFFER
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law. B.A., 1968, J.D., 1973,
Harvard University.
Professor Schaffer served as editor and senior editor of the
Harvard Law Review. After graduation he clerked for Judge
Francis L. Van Dusen of the United States Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit. He was Assistant United States Attor-
ney (Civil Division) and Chief of the Tax Unit, Office of the
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New
York. From 1979 to 1981 he was on the full-time faculty of
Cardozo before joining the firm of Pollack & Kaminsky, New
York City.
MELVIN SCHWECHTER
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law. B.J.Ed., 1968, Hebrew
College B.A., 1969, Brandeis University; M.A., 1971, Harvard
University; J.D., 1974, New York University.
Professor Schwechter joined the law offices of Robert M.
Gottschalk, P.C, in 1979, after serving as an attorney-adviser
for five years at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Wash-
ington D.C. He is an expert in international trade law with
special interest in U.S. trade with the Soviet Union.
PHI ALPHA DELTA
LAW FRATERNITY
PAD has 164 law school chapters
with over 90,0CX) members. Thirty-two
U.S. Senators and 44 Congresspersons
are PAD's. Presidents Truman, Wilson,
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Justice-Dave Bertan
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Mitchel, Russell Paisley, Lisa Presser', Richard Schulman, Andrew
Siegel, Kerry Sperling, Bob Tils, Heidi Title, Gary Wachtel, Scott
Zamek, Faculty Advisor-Professor William Bratton
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VOLUME 2
1983
NUMBER 2
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JOEL A- SIECEL
Ariiclcs Editor
SONDRA E. VVEXNER
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GLEN TROTINER
Tcrhiiica! Editor
ALICE J. SLATER
Notes and Comments Editors
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ELIZABETH B, HEALY
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DEBRA E. BRODLIE
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CRIMINAL LAW CLINIC
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Sundheim, George Cohen, Marty Marks. Mike Adges, Marc Mason
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staff: Jeffrey Botwinick, Dennis P. Carey, Paul Epstein, Alan
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Sack, Bill Sipser, Philip D. Stem, Jonathan Strum, William
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LAURENCE S. MARGOLIN
Technical Direction by
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Musical Direction by
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Art Dire
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The Senior Partners Band
Additional Material
Contributed by
JOSHUA JEDWAB (piano.
DAVE BERTAN
synthesizer)
BILL BRATTON
MATT GREENBERG
JOEL SIEGEL (guitar)
PAH KATTEN
SPENCER SCHNEIDER (bass)
GARY KAUFFMAN
JEFF KINZLER
JEFF FELD (drums)
LEE KUBALEK
GREG SHATAN (saxophones)
HARK NEARENBERG
STEWART STERK
STEVE SUNDHEIH
Piano Accompaniment by
HARK WEISSHANN
JOSHUA JEDWAB
JEFF KINZLER
Additional Choreography by
GARY KAUFFMAN
LISA CONN
MARGIE MILLER
PRODUCTION
Lighting Technician
BRIAN ZIHHERMAN
Sound Engineer
MARK NEARENBERG
Follow Spot Operator
Set Design
LANSING DEANE
GREG SHATAN
ELLEN FEDERMAN
SUSAN NANKIN
Set Crew
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CHERYL DRESNER
Property Master
BARBARA HITTHAN
NAHI SOKOLOW
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DAVID COUSINS
ROCHELLE WEINSTEIN
ROBERT ERLANGER
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ELLEN WEISSMAN
GREG SHATAN
THE
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JAMIE ABRAMS
MATT KESTEN
DAVE BERTAN
LEE KUBALEK
SUZANNE BLOND
LINDA LEVY
EVAN CANTER
LARRY MARGOLIN
LISA CONN
AVIVA MILLER
ROBERT ERLANGER
MARGIE MILLER
BILL GOLDSMITH
ROBIN PRICE
MATT GREENBERG
JUDAH SHAPIRO
IAN HELLER
GREG SHATAN
MYRLE HORVITZ
RICH SILVERBERG
JOSHUA JEDWAB
STEVEN SUNDHEIM
PAM KATTEN
GARY KAUFFMAN
HEIDI TITLE
DENI3E WEGLARZ
MARK WEISSHANN
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DEAN MONROE PRICE
PROF. RICHARD SINGER
PROF. BILL BRATTON
PROF. STEWART STERK
PROF. BARRY SCHECK
PROF. LARRY VOGELHAN
Piano by BALDWIN
FEAR + LOATHING SOCIETY
MARK BASS
ARNIE WOLKSKY
GEORGE COHEN
MARTY MARKS
SARAH JOHNSON
FRAN MANN
DAVE WALLEN
SCOTT BENGAMIN
DAVID KATZ
HERB PITKOWSKI
CINDY EISENBERG
JON STRUM
STEVE FOX
JODY BAUMEL
JAMIE ABRAMS
TOM HENDRIEKSON
RACE JUDICATA
PROSECUTORIAL PRACTICUM
PROFESSOR EDWARD
DEGRAZIA
ANDREA GAINES
JODY BAUMEL
LAURIE ZELIGSON
URSULA DAY
STUART SINGER
JAMEIONE M. WINSTON
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GRADUATION COMMITTEE
CATHY SCHNEIDER
HERBERT PITKOWSKY
MINDY WACHTEL
LISA UNGER
DEAN BELMONT
CHERYL DRESNER
EILEEN RAKOWER
Pam Katten, David Bertan, Fran Lepper, Judah Shapiro,
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Joshua Jedwab
Laurence Margolin
Myrle Horvitz
Marjorie Miller
Mark Weissmann
Jody Baumel
Amy Alkoff
Matthew Keston
THE ALL-AMERICAN GAME
the Nuremberg war trials
were dra.wing to a close
last of the eighth, two out, man at bat.
and my judgement powers were waning
II million dead v.
li Nazis punished,
4 more to try
it had been a long day, in a long trial
even the wings
of the flies in the room
were drooping with perspiration
in the heat, the revolving fan blades
blurred into molten wings,
flame-eaten prayers
and my nose itched, and my eyes were runny
I was tired of seeing the petty
technicians of genocide
who were not even monsters or heroes
and my stomach ached
what punishment would revive the dead?
with what does one revenge atrocity?
this courtroom toilet
has amphitheater seating
so that the half-assed world
waxing indignant
today flushes a few
of its shits to oblivion
by tomorrow
this will all be
happily forgotten
tomorrow.- the Yankees and the Pirates
play an exciting doubleheader
and there's a howling in my head
of people packed in cattle cars
Oscar Abraham Jaeger
Class of 1984
To the TUNE of "WHERE IS iC>l/£?"from the musical "OLIVER"
What is law?
Who knows what I'm searching for?
Will there be a jolt? A lightning bolt to warn me what's in store?
Will I ever see the light?
What's the key to Skelley Wright?
Will I understand Learned Hand? Will I be erudite?
Do you think I'll ever know the mystery of Cardozo?
Will I study hard to no avail?
Futile quest! Such travail!
What? What is law?
Music by Lionel Bart
(New) Lyrics by Susan J. Miller, class of '84
MONRAD G.
PAULSEN
MOOT COURT
COMPETITION
NATIONAL TEAM
1984-85
Leslie Case
David Golden
David Bertan
David Bertan, David Golden-Runner-Up Best Oralist
Adena Berkowitz-Honorable Mention
Leslie Case-Winner Best Brief
Mindy Wachtel-Honorable Mention
Jeffrey Sarokin-Best Oralist
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Judge Herbert Stern (D.N.J.)
Jenny Paulsen
THE CARDOZO MOOT COURT BOARD AND
THE CARDOZO ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
LAW JOURNAL
are pleased to announce that the following schools are
participating in the inaugural year of the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Entertainment /Communications Moot Court Competition.
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Florida State University
John Marshall Law School
New York Law School
Rutgers University School of Law (Newark)
Pepperdine University School of Law
Seton Hall Law School
South Texas College of Law
St. John's University
University of Bridgeport School of Law
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton School of Law
University of Detroit School of Law
University of Maryland at Baltimore
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
West Virginia University School of Law
Semi Finalists From Cardozo
Mike Berman, Mark Weisman (coach), Cheryl Slavin, Mark Lewis
Semi Finalists From American University
Carole Sadler, Karen Sherman
Judges
Floyd Abrams, Esq., David Braun, Esq., Jon Newman (3d. Cir.)
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American University
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Law Society
VICTORIA BALD
HEIDI BIERMAN
CATHY CAMPBELL
LANCE DEANE
SONIA ESTREICH
PAMELA FISHER
ROBERT GORDON
AMY HOLTZMAN
BARBARA KAPLAN
GARY KAUFFMAN
SUSAN KERKER
DAVID KIRSCH
IRWIN KUHN
MICHELE KUNOWITZ
SUSAN LANDAU
DENNIS METNICK
MARK NEARENBERG
KIM POSTER
ELLEN REDDY
SUSAN ROBBINS
LINDA RUBANO
WENDY SCHACK
ARDEN SCHNEIDER
GREG SHATAN
ARTHUR EILVERMAN
KEITH SILVERSTEIN
MARY SPECTOR
JACKIE STEIN
RICHARD TEDESCO
HEIDI TITLE
GARY WACHTEL
CHRISTOPHER WHENT
BRIAN ZIMMERMAN
This year the Arts and Entertainment Law Society, the oldest organization
at Cardozo, with the exception of the SBA itself, held true to its "legacy of
education and entertainment," with some of the most ambitious programs
ever held at Cardozo. In November, the AELS Speaker Series Committee
presented "New Technology in the Music Industry," featuring a distin-
guished panel of speakers including counsel from CBS, Arista, Atlantic and
Warner/Amex.
In October, several members flew to Boston to attend "Legal Aspects of
the Music Industry," a day seminar Sponsored by the ABA Forum Commit-
tee on the Entertainment and Sports Industries. AELS members were also in
attendance at the ABA Forum Committee's second annual Communication
Law Seminar, "The Lawyer and the New Video Marketplace," held at the
N.Y.C. Grand Hyatt, and the practicing Law Institute's prestigious three day
seminar "Counseling Clients in the Entertainment Industry," also held in
N.Y.C.
On the entertainment side, March 12th saw the 13th floor become a
battleground as students and faculty went head-to-head, matching wits and
humor in the first annual Cardozo "Family Feud." Finally, a full year's efforts
culminated in the most awesome and outrageous student production ever
staged at Cardozo, as the AELS produced its fourth annual misical revue en-
titled "Pleading Guilty." The three performance off-broadway run-a techni-
cal extravaganza with a "cast of thousands" further substanciating the
proposition that-"lawyers just want to have fun!"
Looking back on a productive and exciting year, the AELS executive board
would like to thank all those who participated in the organization. We hope
that the years ahead will find the AELS living up to its legacy.
Mark Nearenberg,
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Best Wishes
MICHELLE FREUDEN BERGER
Upon Your Graduation, Good Luck In All
Your Future Endeavors And May You Be
A Blessing To Your Family
With Much Love
MOM, DAD, RONNIE S GRANDMA
THE HOFSTADTER FAMILY IS EXTREMELY PROUD
OF THEIR CHILDREN, ALL GRADUATING IN 1984
FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE SCHOOLS
DAVID A. HOFSTADTER
LAW REVIEW
Benjamin Cardozo School of Law
Yeshiva University
SHERRI L. HOFSTADTER
EDITOR OF YEARBOOK
Stern College for Women
Yeshiva University
JONI M. HOFSTADTER
EDITOR OF YEARBOOK
Emek Hebrew Academy Junior High
North Hollywood, Calif.
Need we say more? Our cup runneth over! We love you all.
AGNES AND GENE HOFSTADTER
GRANDMOTHER ELIZABETH KARMEL
VAN NUYS, California
Mazel Tov
To Our Son
David Lazaros
We Are Proud Of You
RABBI § MRS. H. LAZAROS
Good Luck
Steve Berman
And
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Congratulations To
Cheryl A. Slavin-Brozinsky
From
ALVIN AND ROBERTA SLAVIN
Best Wishes
Class Of '84
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Our Official Photographer
DELMA STUDIOS
225 Park Ave South
New York, New York
To Our Wonderful Son
Michael
May All Your Dreams
Become Reality
Your
PROUD PARENTS
6 SISTER DONNA
Congratulations
To
Lawrence Scott Margolin
And
The Class Of 1984
SHEILAH S MARTIN MARGOLIN, BONNIE S MARK
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Congratulations & Best Wishes
IN HONOR OF MY SON
WALTER EDELSTEIN
To
And
ROBERT STEVEN NAYBERG
Best Wishes To The
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The Class Of 1984
Entire Class Of
1984
MOM, DAD, AND GRAM
SANDI AND HOWARD
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Much Success In The Future
SANDY
And Her Classmates
Arlene S Ira H^ Wexner
Congratulations
To The
Class Of 1984
Fear And Loathing Society
From
THE COHENS
We Congratulate With Pride
Jeff Rosenblueth
For All His Accomplishments
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To Our Son
Andrew
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MEYERS / Congratulations
Class Of 1984
HOFHEIMER GARTLIR
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