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THE 
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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YESHIVA  UNIVERSITY 

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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 
President 


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PHONE  (212)  790-0310 


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. 

My  congratulations  to  the  editors  ^eif  /this)  Yearbook , 


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EXERCISES 


NINA  ABER 

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 
Paulson  Competition)  Musical 


DONALD  S.  BERK  A 

B.A.  Harvard  College 

Great  Neck,  New  York 

Mt  Ct  Bd  Ed-in-Chf,  Crm  Cine.  Aff  Act) 

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 

WALB  Assoc  Ed)  Yearbook)  F.  Lee  Bailey 

Cmpt 


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 


CARDOZO'S     CLASS  OF  '84, 

PRESENTS   ITS  [ 

GRADUATION  GALA     M 
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Barbara  A.  Convise 


Administration 


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 


iUk 


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. 


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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. 


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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 
(GUGGENHEIM) 


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 


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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: 
co-author  of  tfie  book  titled   The  Rights  of  Candidates  a 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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, 
Taft  and  Harding  were  PAD's.  Chief 
Justice  Warren  E.  Burger  is  a  PAD. 


Officers 

Justice-Dave  Bertan 
Vice- Justice-Susan  Nankin 
Clerk-Amy  Bochner 
Treasurer- Jeffrey  Lewis 
Marshal-Dan  Scher 
Historian-Larry  Margolin 


Members 

David  Bildner,  Ira  Cohen,  Janet  Cohen,  Jerry  Cohen,  Alan  Cooper, 
William  Goldsmith,  Ed  Grossman,  Ian  Heller,  Lisa  Kallen,  Bruce 
Koffsky,  Dianne  Lederman,  Cindy  Mehler,  Andrew  Meyers,  Robin 
Mitchel,  Russell  Paisley,  Lisa  Presser',  Richard  Schulman,  Andrew 
Siegel,  Kerry  Sperling,  Bob  Tils,  Heidi  Title,  Gary  Wachtel,  Scott 
Zamek,  Faculty  Advisor-Professor  William  Bratton 


CARDOZO  ARTS  &  ENTERTAINMENT 
LAW  JOURNAL 


VOLUME  2 


1983 


NUMBER  2 


Edilor-in-ChicJ 
KENNETH  L.  BRESSLER 

Managinti  Editors 

HARRY  M.  BALDINCEF 

JOEL  A-  SIECEL 


Ariiclcs  Editor 
SONDRA  E.  VVEXNER 

Research  Editor 
GLEN  TROTINER 

Tcrhiiica!  Editor 
ALICE  J.  SLATER 


Notes  and  Comments  Editors 

FRANCINE  A.  BELLACH 

SHIRLEY  FISHBEINHASS 

ELIZABETH  B,  HEALY 

MAURICE  W    HELLER 

ROBIN  C,  PRICE 


LAWRENCE  P    BLASKOPF 
AMY  B.  BOCHNER 
DEBRA  E.  BRODLIE 
JUDY  B.  BRUCKNER 
AVIVA  CLUCK  CYNAMON 
SHARON  EISENSTAT 
ROBERT  K    ERLANCER 
SHARON  ESAKOEF 
RICHARD  S    FINKELSTEIN 


Execntive  Editor 
NAOMI  S,  BELL 


Associate  Editors 

DEBORAH  J,  LOCITZER 

MINDY  E    WACHTEL 


SHARON  E.  CRUER 
CATHY  M,  HARTMANN 
DAVID  B.  HIRSCHHORN 
PHYLLIS  KAUFMAN 
COURTNEY  KIRSHNER 
JEFF  LANG 

MICHAEL  L    LEDERER 
SCOTT  J,  LESSER 
ALEXANDRA  G,  MARGOLIS 


BARBARA  PRESS 
CINDY  RAINBOW 
SHEREE  E.  RHEINHARDT 
RHONDA  L.  ROSEN 
SPENCER  L.  SCHNEIDER 
DAVID  SCOTT 
LEE  SPIELMANN 
STEVEN  B,  STEINMETZ 
REN  AN  I.  SUCARMAN 


CARDOZO 
LAW  REVIEW 


VOLUME  5 


FALL  1983 


NUMBER  1 


ADAM  D   AMSTERDAM 
VINCENZA  C    AVERSANO 
ELLEN  J    BRAVERMAN 
ANDREW  BRODNICK 
SUSAN  COHEN  KIEIN 
mrS  K    ENGEl-S 
FELICIA  R    FASHING 
J    STEVEN  FELDMAN 

CHERYL  FRIEDMAN 
MICHELLE S    FREUDENBERCER 
ROBIN  C    CELBURD 
LYNN  C    GOODMAN 


ManaRina  Editors 
BENEE  E  FROST 
MITCHELC  PAHL 


Articles  Editors 
LAWRENCE  BARTH 
MATTHEW  J    COLI.D 

Executive  Editors 
HOWARD  M    BERKOWEF 


JOSEPH  P,  SIEGER 

DIANE  M.  SILBERMAN 

CLAIRE  B.  VENZE 


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MILTON  M.  CAHN 
MADELYNN  S    MEINTZ 


KACAN 
STEVEN  KESSLER 
MOSES  LACH MAN 
ELVNN  LAMBERT 
STEVEN  GRAFF  LEVINE 
LESTER  JAN  LEVY 
ERICC    MENKES 
ANTON  JOSEPH  MIKOFSKY 
DRE\\  ELLIOT  PARKER 
DIANA  CILLETT  PLOTKIN 
LISA  S    PRESSER 
KATE  .V 


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DALE  P  SCHOMER 
JUDAHS    SHAPIRO 
SCOTT  E    SILVER 
DAVID  ELI  SINGER 
ABIGAIL  SLOANE 
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Mike  Berman 
Paula  Barrett 
Andrea  Gaines 
Joseph  Indelicato 
Jon  Strum 

2L's  Judah  Shapiro 
Suzanne  Blond 
Ephraim  Bulow 
Cheryl  Dresner 


Ian  Heller 
Jon  Zinman 
David  Bertan 
IL's  Sheara  Avital 
Ira  Cohen 
Gary  Kauffman 
Fran  Lepper 
Cathy  Neustein 
Eric  Ruben 
Robyn  Smerling 


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Judah  Shapiro-Treasurer 
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EDITEES 

Karen  Rischert,  Brian  Zimmerman,  Janet 
Barsky,  David  Golden,  Risa  Rohrberger, 
Ellen  Weisman,  Bruce  Koffsky,  Sandra  Co- 
hen, Andy  Germain,  Glenda  Rothberg, 
Steve  Friedman,  Maggie  Lehman,  Nancy 
Deckinger,  Myra  Needleman,  Dave  Bur- 
ton, Wende  Doniger,  Leslie  Case,  Nancy 
Mackay,  Diane  Wolfe,  Magda  Deconinck, 
Valerie  Juster 


MOOT  COURT 
EDITORIAL  BOARD 

Editor-in-Chiefi  Don  Berk 
Managing  Editor:  Isaac  Mishkoff 
Competitions  Editor:  Lisa  Levine 
Paulsen  Editors:  Amy  Alkoff 
Lisa  Sarnoff 
National  Editors:  Robert  Semaya 

Larry  Tofel 
First-Year  Editors:  Donna  Bashe 
Harlan  Cohen 
Patricia  Einbender 
Laurie  Macleod 
Laurel  Rotker 
Charles  Silverstein 
Associate  Editor:  Cheryl  Slavin 
Executive  Editor:  Dan  Weisz 
Antitrust  Editors:  Mariane  Kern 
Lisa  Landsman 
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JEFF  KINZLER 

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MYRLE  HORVITZ 

RICH  SILVERBERG 

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PROF.  RICHARD  SINGER 

PROF.  BILL  BRATTON 

PROF.  STEWART  STERK 

PROF.  BARRY  SCHECK 

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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 


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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, 
Suzanne  Blond 


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Mark  Nearenberg 
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  Morris  Lasker  (S.D.N.Y.) 
Magistrate  Naomi  Buchwald  (S.D.N.Y.) 
Jacob  Burns 
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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South  Texas  College  of  Law 


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Honorable  Mention  Brief-Dona  Simons,  Astrid  Wistedt 
Florida  State  University 


Honorable   Mention    Brief-Steven   Hilsee,   Donald    Meringer, 
Mary  Murphy.  Carol  Ruben 
University  of  Maryland 


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Best  Brief-Stephen  Freeman,  Denise  Glassmeyer.  Dean  Valente 
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Runner-Up  Oral  Advocate-Carole  Sadler 
American  University 


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First  Place  Team-Cheryl  Slavin,  Mark  Lewis,  Mike  Berman 
Cardozo  School  of  Law 


Honorable  Mention  Brief-Cheryl  Slavin,  Mark  Lewis.  Mike  Berman 
Cardozo  School  of  Law 


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Arts  CS>Bntertainment 
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, 
President 


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Our  Daughter 

SUSAN 


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Congratulation 


Congratulations 
Milton  Cahn,  J.D. 


MOM  +  DAD 
AVRAM,  EVA  +  SHMUEL 


Best  Wishes 
To  Our  Dear  Son 

And  Brother 

On  His  Graduation 

From  Law  School 


MOM,  DAD  + 
SHARON 


Best  Wishes 
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DEAR  KENNY, 

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YOU. 


ALL  MY  LOVE 
ELIZABETH 


CONGRATULATIONS 

CLASS  OF  '84 

THE  DIAMOND  FAMILY 


Congratulations 
And  Best  Wishes! 


ALVIN    M.  SARNOFF.  D.  D.  S. 


JEFFREY  BOTWINICK 

OUR  SON 

THE  LAWYER 

HALLE  LAWYER 

HALLE  LAWYER 

FROM  MOM  S  DAD 


MAZEL  TOV 
HAL 


WE  ARE  ALL  PROUD  OF  YOU 
THE  PERKINS  FAMILY 


Of  '8 


GOULD  INVESTORS  TRUST 


Heartiest  Mazel  Tov 


Our  Darling  Daughter 

Mindy  Wachtel 


We  Are  So  Very  Proud  Of  You! 

Our  Most  Fervent  Wishes  For  A 

Beautiful  Life  With  Fulfillment,  Joy 

And  Much,  Much  Happiness 

All  Our  Love, 
MOM  §  DAD 


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 

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To  Our  Wonderful  Son 

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Congratulations 

To 

Lawrence  Scott  Margolin 

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