2009-2010 School of Law Catalog 
    
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2009-2010 School of Law Catalog archived

Deans and Faculty


WILLIAM S. GEIMER
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Law, Emeritus
B.S. 1962, East Tennessee State University; J.D. with honors, 1969, University of North Carolina; Order of the Coif; North Carolina Law Review; admitted to practice in North Carolina, 1969, and Virginia, 1984; Assistant Public Defender 12th Judicial District of N.C., 1970-72; associate, Barringon, Smith and Jones, Fayetteville, N.C., 1972-73; partner, Smith, Geimer and Glusman, P.A., Fayetteville, N.C., 1973-78; Executive Director, Farmworkers Legal Services of North Carolina, 1978-80; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1980-84; Associate Professor of Law, 1984-89; Professor of Law, 1989-2001; Professor of Law, Emeritus, 2001—.

EDWARD OLMSTED HENNEMAN
B.A., J.D.
Associate Professor of Law, Emeritus
B.A. 1959, Yale University; J.D. 1962, Harvard University; associate, Kelley, Drye, Newhall, Maginnes & Warren, New York City, 1962-65; associate, Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam and Roberts, New York City, 1965-72; Associate Director of Development, Washington and Lee University, 1972-78; Adjunct Professor of Law, 1977-78; Assistant Professor of Law, 1978-81; Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Law, 1981-84; Associate Dean and Assistant Professor of Law, 1984-87; Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law, 1987-92; Associate Professor of Law, 1992-2005; Associate Professor of Law, Emeritus, 2005—.

FREDERIC LEE KIRGIS
B.A., J.D.
Law Alumni Association Professor of Law, Emeritus
B.A. 1957, Yale University; J.D. 1960, University of California at Berkeley; Order of the Coif; Assistant Notes and Comments Editor, California Law Review; admitted to practice in Colorado, the District of Columbia, and Virginia; judge advocate, U.S. Air Force,  1961-64; associate, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., 1964-67; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Colorado, 1967-68; Associate Professor of Law, 1968-71; Professor of Law, 1971-74; Professor of Law, U.C.L.A., 1974-78; Director, Frances Lewis Law Center and Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1978-83; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Michigan, spring semester, 1983; Dean and Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1983-88; Visiting Professor of Law, Cornell, fall semester, 1988; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Virginia, spring semester, 1989; Visiting Professor of Law, Hastings, fall semester 1997; Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1988-90; Law Alumni Association Professor, 1990-2005; Acting Director, Frances Lewis Law Center, fall 1999; Law Alumni Association Professor of Law, Emeritus, 2005—.

LEWIS HENRY LaRUE
A.B., LL.B.
Class of 1958 Alumni Professor of Law, Emeritus
A.B. 1959, Washington and Lee University; LL.B. 1962, Harvard University; admitted to practice in Virginia, 1962; Captain, USMCR, Legal Officer, 1962-65; trial attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, 1965-67; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1967-70; Associate Professor of Law, 1970-74; Professor of Law, 1974-85; Director, Frances Lewis Law Center and Professor of Law, 1985-88; Professor of Law, 1988-90; Class of 1958 Alumni Professor, 1990-2005; Class of 1958 Alumni Professor of Law, Emeritus, 2005—.

ANDREW WOLFE McTHENIA, JR.
A.B., M.A., LL.B.
James P. Morefield Professor of Law, Emeritus
A.B. 1958, Washington and Lee University, Phi Beta Kappa; M.A. 1960, Columbia University; LL.B. magna cum laude 1963, Washington and Lee University; Order of the Coif; Editor-in-Chief, Washington and Lee Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia; general practice in Washington, D.C., and Alexandria, Va., 1963-67; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1967-70; Associate Professor of Law, 1970-74; Professor of Law, 1974-95; James P. Morefield Professor of Law, 1995-2001; James P. Morefield Professor of Law, Emeritus, 2001—.

ROY LEE STEINHEIMER, JR.
A.B., J.D.
Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law, Emeritus
A.B. 1937, University of Kansas; J.D. 1940, University of Michigan; Board of Editors, Michigan Law Review; admitted to practice, New York, Virginia and Michigan; associate, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, 1940-50; Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1950-68; Dean and Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1968-83; Professor of Law, 1983-85; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Alabama, spring semester, 1984; Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1985-87; Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law, Emeritus, 1987—.

JOSEPH EDWARD ULRICH
A.B., LL.B.
Professor of Law, Emeritus
A.B. 1959, LL.B. 1961, Washington and Lee University; Associate Editor, Washington and Lee Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and Kentucky; Captain, USAFR, 1963-65; graduate study, Indiana University School of Law, 1965-67; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1968-71; Associate Professor of Law, 1971-75; Professor of Law, 1975-99. Professor of Law, Emeritus, 1999—.

RODNEY A. SMOLLA
B.A., J.D.
Dean and Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr. Professor of Law
B.A. cum laude; 1975, Yale University; J.D. summa cum laude; 1978, Duke University, Order of the Coif; Note and Comment Editor, Duke Law Journal; admitted to practice in Illinois; law clerk, Judge Charles Clark, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Jackson, MS, 1978-79; associate, Mayer Brown & Platt, Chicago, IL, 1979-80; Assistant Professor of Law, DePaul University, 1980-81; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Illinois, 1981-83; Visiting Professor of Law, Indiana University, summer 1983; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Illinois, summer 1984; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Arkansas, 1983-84; Associate Professor of Law, 1984-87; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Denver, 1987-88; Consultant and Senior Fellow, The Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies of Northwestern Univ., 1987-96; Visiting Professor of Law, Duke University, spring 1992; Director, Institute of Bill of Rights Law, William and Mary School of Law, 1988-96; Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law, 1988-98; Visiting Fellow, University of Melbourne School of Law, Melbourne, Australia, summer 2006; George Allen Professor of Law, University of Richmond, 1998-2003; Dean and George Allen Professor of Law, 2003-07; Dean and Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-08; Dean and Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr. Professor of Law, 2008—.

J. HOLMES ARMSTEAD, JR.
B.S., J.D., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt.
Visiting Professor of Law
B.S. 1968, University of Illinois; J.D. 1975, DePaul University; Ph.D. 1981, Pacific Western University; LL.D. 2006, New Port University; D.Litt. 2007, Newport International University; Certificate in International Criminal Law, 1979, Instituto Superiore Internationale Criminali Science; staff writer, DePaul Law Review; admitted to practice in Illinois; associate, Weiner, Wexler and Spak, Chicago, 1975-77; Research Associate and Staff Attorney, American Society of Planning Officials, Chicago, 1975; Instructor, U.S. School for Law Enforcement, Chicago, 1976-78; Senior Research Fellow, Energy Resources Center, University of Illinois, 1975-76; Instructor, Administration of Criminal Justice, City Colleges (Chicago Police Academy), 1976-78; Chief, Litigation Section, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Chicago, 1976-77; Chief, Criminal Housing Unit, Office of the State’s Attorney of Cook County, 1977; Chief of Staff, Office of the 7th Congressional District of Illinois, Washington, DC, 1977-78; Instructor, Cook County Sheriffs Academy, 1978-80; Trial Counsel and Adjutant, 7th JAG Detachment, US Army Reserves, Chicago, 1978; Administrative Officer and Legal Counsel, U.S. Army Reserves, Chicago, 1978-79; attorney, LaFontant, Wilkens and Butler, Chicago, 1979-80; Lecturer, Lewis University, 1979-80; Assistant Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Army Reserves, Stuttgart, Germany, 1980-81; Los Angeles, 1981-83; Visiting Associate Professor, Pepperdine University School of Law, 1981-82; Professor, Southern California Institute of Law, 1983-84, 1986-90; Associate Professor, Southern University School of Law, 1984-86; Visiting Legal Scholar, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, fall 1986; Instructor, Santa Monica College, 1989-90; Of Counsel, Tuggle, Hasbrouck and Bordelon, Chicago, 1989-90; Associate Professor, Western State University College of Law, 1990-91; Visiting Associate Professor, Faculte d’Lettres (USAC), University de’Pau, France, fall 1992; Visiting Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, University of London, spring 1993; Visiting Legal Expert, United Nations, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Section, Vienna, Austria, 1996-97; Associate Professor, University of Nevada, 1991-97; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University, summer 1997; Adjunct Professor, Santa Clara University, 1997-–; Visiting Professor, United States Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 1998-2000; Professor, U.S. Naval War College, 2000-06; Visiting Professor-School of Law and Visiting Scholar-Center for Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies, Stanford University, 2006; Visiting Professor, University of California, 2007–-; Bahnson-Stanley Professor of International Law, Virginia Military Institute, 2008–: Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

C. ELIZABETH BELMONT
B.A., J.D.
Director, Community Legal Practice Center, and Associate Clinical Professor of Law
B.A. 1986, Southern Illinois University; J.D. cum laude 1989, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law; admitted to practice in Illinois, California, and Virginia; Fellow, Public Interest Law Initiative, Chicago, IL, 1989; associate, Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz, Chicago, IL, 1989-95; associate, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Los Angeles, CA, 1995-96; University Mediator, Washington and Lee University, 2000—; Interim Director, Alderson Legal Assistance Program, and Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 2001-02; Director, Alderson Legal Assistance Program and Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 2002-03; Director, Community Legal Practice Center and Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 2003-07; Director, Community Legal Practice Center, and Associate Clinical Professor of Law, 2007—.

JOHANNA BOND
B.A., J.D., M.A., LL.M.
Associate Professor of Law
B.A. 1991, Colorado College; J.D. cum laude 1996, M.A. 1998, University of Minnesota; LL.M. 2001, Georgetown; Senior Fulbright Scholar, Africa Regional Research Program, Spring 2001; Associate Articles Editor, Minnesota Law Review; admitted to practice in Minnesota and District of Columbia; law clerk to Judge Ann D. Montgomery, U.S. District Court for the Districtof Minnesota; Teaching Fellow, Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program/Georgetown, 1998-2000; Visiting Associate Professor and Assistant Director, International Women’s Human Rights Clinic, Georgetown, 2000-03; Executive Director, Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program; 2004-05; Visiting Scholar, Georgetown, 2005-06; Associate Professor of Law, University of Wyoming, 2006-08; Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—. On leave spring semester.

DENIS JOLY BRION
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.S. 1961, Northwestern University; J.D. 1970, University of Virginia; Editor in Chief, Virginia Journal of International Law; admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia; corporate practice in Washington, D.C., 1970-75; Assistant Professor of Law, College of William and Mary, 1975-78; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1978-79; Assistant Professor of Law, 1979-80; Associate Professor of Law, 1980-86; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Boston College, 1984-85; Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1986—.

DAVID I. BRUCK
B.A., J.D.
Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse
B.A. magna cum laude 1971, Harvard College; J.D. cum laude 1975, University of South Carolina; admitted to practice in South Carolina; Assistant Public Defender, Richland County, SC, 1976-79; Charleston County, 1980; private practice, South Carolina, 1980-88; Public Defender, Richland County, SC, 1988-89; Chief Attorney, South Carolina Office of Appellate Defense, 1989-92; private practice, Columbia, SC, 1992-2004; contract Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel to Federal Public Defender System; Frances Lewis Scholar-in-Residence, Washington and Lee University, spring 2002; Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse, 2004—; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2007-08.

CHRISTOPHER M. BRUNER
A.B., M.Phil., J.D.
Associate Professor of Law
A.B. with highest honors 1995, University of Michigan; Phi Beta Kappa; M.Phil. 1997, Oxford University; J.D. 2001, Harvard Law School; Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Harvard International Law Journal; admitted to practice in Massachusetts; corporate associate, Ropes & Gray, Boston, MA, 2001-04; Research Associate, Harvard Business School, 2004-06; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Boston University, 2005-06; Assistant Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, 2006-09; Mahon Research Fellow, 2008-09; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, Fall 2008; Visitor to the Faculty of Law, Cambridge University, Spring 2009; Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

SAMUEL W. CALHOUN
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1971, Harvard College; J.D. magna cum laude 1974, University of Georgia; Notes Editor, Georgia Law Review; admitted to practice in Georgia, 1974; associate, King & Spalding, Atlanta, 1974-76; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wyoming, 1976-77; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Puget Sound, 1977-78; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1978-82; Associate Professor of Law, 1982-91; Professor of Law, 1991—; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2003-04; John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2007-08. On leave spring semester.

ROBERT T. DANFORTH
B.A., J.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law
B.A. 1980, Washington University; J.D. with high honors 1986, Duke; Order of the Coif; Article Editor, Duke Law Journal; admitted to practice in District of Columbia, North Carolina, and Virginia; law clerk, Hunton & Williams, Raleigh, N.C., and King & Spalding, Atlanta, summer 1986; law clerk to Judge Stephanie K. Seymour, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 1986-87; Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Tulsa College of Law, fall 1986; associate, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C., 1987-91; associate, McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, L.L.P., Charlottesville and Tysons Corner, Va., 1992-97; of Counsel, 1997; Lecturer, University of Virginia School of Law, 1995-97; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1997-2002; Associate Professor of Law, 2002-06; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2004-05; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2005-06; Professor of Law, 2006—; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, 2007—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2007-08.

UNITY DOW
LL.B.
Frances Lewis Scholar-in-Residence
University of Botswana and Swaziland; LL.B. 1983, Edinburgh University; Justice, High Court of Botswana; Visiting Professor of Law, Columbia University, spring 2009; Frances Lewis Scholar-in-Residence, Washington and Lee University, fall 2009.

MARK A. DRUMBL
B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D.
Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director, Transnational Law Institute
B.A. 1989, McGill University; M.A. 1991, Institut d’études politiques de Paris/McGill University; LL.B. summa cum laude 1994, University of Toronto; LL.M. 1998, J.S.D. 2002, Columbia University; University of Toronto Fac. Law Review; Associate Editor, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law; admitted to practice in Ontario; clerk, Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, 1994-95; attorney, Tory Tory DesLauriers & Binnington, Toronto, 1996-97; Associate-in-Law, Columbia University School of Law, 1997-99; Volunteer Counsel, Legal Aid Rwanda, 1998; Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law, 1999-2002; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia Law School, 1999-2002; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, fall 2001; Assistant Professor of Law, -2002-04; Associate Professor of Law, 2004-06; Professor of Law and Director, Transnational Law Institute, 2006-07; Ethan Allen Faculty Fellow, 2003-04, 2004-05; 2005-06, 2006-07; Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director, Transnational Law Institute, 2007—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2008-09.

MICHELLE LYON DRUMBL
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
B.A. 1996, Emory University; J.D. with honors 1999, The George Washington University; LL.M. 2002, New York University; admitted to practice in Arkansas and Virginia; associate, Coy Law Firm, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1999-2001; attorney, Office of Associate Chief Counsel (International), Internal Revenue Service, 2002-05; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2004-05; Special Assistant to the Provost and Adjunct Professor of Law, 2006-07; Visiting Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Tax Clinic, 2007-09; Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 2009—.

SIDNEY S. EVANS
B.A., J.D.
Associate Dean for Student Services
B.A. cum laude 1980, Vanderbilt University; J.D. cum laude 1983, University of Memphis School of Law; admitted to practice in Tennessee; associate, Wildman, Harrold, Allen, Dixon & McDonnell, Memphis, 1983-85; associate, Wolff Ardis, Memphis, 1988-90; office administrator, 1998-99; Assistant Dean, Career Services and Alumni Affairs Director, University of Memphis School of Law, 1985-88; Assistant Dean for Admissions, Recruiting and Scholarships, 1999-2000; Director of Admissions, Washington and Lee University School of Law, 2000-02; Associate Dean for Student Services, 2002—.

JOSHUA A. T. FAIRFIELD
B.A., J.D.
Associate Professor of Law and Director, Frances Lewis Law Center
B.A. 1996, Swarthmore; J.D. 2001, University of Chicago; University of Chicago Law Review; Symposium Editor, University of Chicago; law clerk to Judge Danny J. Boggs, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Louisville, KY, 2000-01; associate, Jones Day, Columbus, OH, 2002-04; Associate-in-Law, Columbia, 2004-05; Associate Professor of Law, Indiana Bloomington, 2005-08; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-08; Associate Professor of Law, 2008-09; Associate Professor of Law and Director, Frances Lewis Law Center, 2009—.

SUSAN D. FRANCK
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Associate Professor of Law
B.A. summa cum laude 1993, Macalester College, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. magna cum laude 1998, University of Minnesota Law School; Order of the Coif; LL.M. with merit 1999, University of London, UK; Associate Articles Editor, Minnesota Law Review; associate, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, DC, 1999-2001; invited lecturer, Pepperdine University School of Law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, London UK, 2002-04; senior associate, Allen & Overy, London, UK, 2002-04; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota, 2004-05; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Nebraska, 2005-08; Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—. On leave spring semester.

MARK HOWARD GRUNEWALD
B.A., J.D.
James P. Morefield Professor of Law and John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence
B.A. 1969, Emory University; J.D. with highest honors, 1972, George Washington University; Order of the Coif; Editor-in- Chief, George Washington Law Review; admitted to practice in District of Columbia, 1973, and Virginia, 1979; associate, Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn, Washington, D.C., 1972-73; attorney advisor, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, 1973-76; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1976-81; Associate Professor of Law, 1981-86; Professor of Law, 1986-92; Associate Dean and Professor of Law, 1992-96; Professor of Law, 1996-99; Interim Dean and Professor of Law, 1999-2000; Professor of Law, 2000-02; James P. Morefield Professor of Law, 2002—; John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2009-10.

MARGARET HOWARD
A.B., J.D., M.S.W., LL.M.
Law Alumni Association Professor of Law
A.B. 1969, Duke University; J.D., M.S.W. 1975, Washington University; Order of the Coif; Articles Editor, Urban Law Annual; LL.M. 1981, Yale Law School; admitted to practice in Missouri; associate, Lewis and Rice, St. Louis, 1975-77; Assistant Professor, St. Louis University School of Law, 1977-80; Associate Professor, 1980-82; Visiting Professor of Law, Emory University, spring 1990; Visiting Professor of Law, University of North Carolina, summer 1992; Visiting Professor of Law, Duke University, spring 1998; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington University, summer 1999; Visiting Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University School of Law, 1981-82; Associate Professor 1982-92; Professor 1992-2001; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, fall 2000; Bruce W. Nichols Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard University, spring 2001; Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2001-2005; Law Alumni Association Professor of Law, 2005—; John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2004-05.

J. GORDON HYLTON
A.B., J.D., M.A., Ph.D.
Visiting Professor of Law
A.B. 1974, Oberlin College; J.D. 1977, M.A. 1978, University of Virginia; Ph.D. 1986, Harvard; admitted to practice in Virginia, District of Columbia, and Massachusetts; graduate study, Harvard, 1978-80; law clerk, Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Supreme Court of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1977-78; lecturer, Legal Studies, Brandeis University, 1980-82; instructor, History, Harvard, 1983-86; associate, History of American Civilization, 1986-87; Assistant Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent, 1987-94; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Washington, St. Louis, 1991-93; Associate Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent, 1994-95; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Marquette, 1995-96; Associate Professor of Law, 1996-2002; Fulbright Lecturer, University of Kiev, Mohyla Acad., Ukraine, fall 2000; Professor of Law, Marquette, 2002—; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-08; spring 2009; fall 2009.

LYMAN PAUL QUENTIN JOHNSON
B.A., J.D.
Robert O. Bentley Professor of Law
B.A. magna cum laude 1973, Carleton College, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. magna cum laude 1978, University of Minnesota; admitted to practice in Minnesota; associate, then partner, Stacker & Ravich, Minneapolis, 1978-84; Visiting Professor, William Mitchell College of Law, 1984-85; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1985-89; Associate Professor of Law, 1989-92; Professor of Law, 1992-95; Robert O. Bentley Professor of Law, 1995—.

DAVID JORDAN
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
B.A. 2000, Dickinson College; J.D. cum laude 2003, Washington and Lee University; LL.M. 2006, New York University; Solicited Articles Editor, Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal; admitted to practice in the District of Columbia; Institute Fellow and Program Officer, New York University School of Law (Institute for International Law and Justice), 2006—; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-10.

TIMOTHY S. JOST
B.A., J.D.
Robert L. Willett Family Professor of Law
B.A. 1970, University of California at Santa Cruz; J.D. cum laude 1975, University of Chicago Law School; Order of the Coif; admitted to practice in Illinois and Ohio; Staff Attorney, Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago, 1975-76; Supervisory Attorney, Legal Services for the Mentally Disabled of Uptown, 1977-78; Supervisory Attorney, Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago, 1979-81; Assistant Professor, Ohio State University College of Law, 1981-85; Associate Professor, 1985-87; Associate Professor, Division of Hospital and Health Services Administration, Ohio State University College of Medicine, 1986-87; Professor, Ohio State University College of Law and College of Medicine, 1987-92; Visiting Fellow and European Fulbright Regional Research Scholar, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford University, 1988-89; Guest Professor and Fulbright Scholar, Universität, Göttingen, Germany, 1996-97; Newton D. Baker, Baker & Hostetler Chair of Law and Professor of College of Medicine and Public Health, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, Ohio State University, 1992-2001; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, spring 2000; Robert L. Willett Family Professor of Law, 2001—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2007-08; Ethan Allen Faculty Fellow, 2008-09. On leave spring semester.

JEFFREY H. KAHN
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1994, Duke University; J.D. cum laude 1997, University of Michigan; Contributing Editor, Journal of International Law; admitted to practice in Illinois; tax associate, McDermott, Will & Emery, Chicago, 1997-2000; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University, Spring 2000; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford University, Fall 2002; Visiting Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings, Spring 2005; Visiting Professor of Law, University of North Carolina, Fall 2005; Assistant Professor of Law, 2000-05, Santa Clara University; Associate Professor of Law, 2005-2006; Professor of Law, Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson, 2006-09; Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

JESSICA L. KAHN
B.A., J.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
B.A. 1997, Northwestern University; J.D. with honors 2000, University of Chicago; admitted to practice in California; tax associate, Fenwick & West LLP, Palo Alto, CA, 2000-02; Program Coordinator, High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law, 2002-05; Lecturer in Law, 2003-04; Interim  Assistant Dean, Law and Technology, and Director, Civil and High Tech Law Internship Program, 2005; Director, Law Internship and Externship Programs, 2005-06; Visiting Professor of Law, The Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law, 2007; Assistant Dean for Academic Programs and Policies, 2008-09; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009-10.

JOHN G. KEYSER
B.S., M.S.
Associate Dean for Administration and Technology and Lecturer in Social Sciences and Law
B.S. 1987, M.S. 1990, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; Visiting Professor, Sociology, Roanoke College, 1989-93; Assistant Professor, Public Affairs, 1993-96; Adjunct Professor, Public Affairs, 1997-99; President, BKW Research Group, 1994-97; Research Associate, Center for Community Research, Roanoke College, 1993-95; Interim Director, 1995; Associate Director, 1996-97; PC Systems and Educational Technology Support Coordinator, Roanoke College, 1996-97; Technology Integration Specialist, Washington and Lee University School of Law, 1997-2000; Director, Technology & Research Assistance, 2000-02; Associate Dean for Administration and Technology, 2002-08; Associate Dean for Administration and Technology and Lecturer in Social Sciences and Law, 2008—.

JOHN D. KING
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
B.A. 1992, Brown University; J.D. cum laude 1996, University of Michigan; LL.M. 2005, Georgetown; admitted to practice in District of Columbia and Wyoming; law clerk to Judge Richard H. Kyle, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, 1997-99; supervising attorney, Georgetown University Law Center Criminal Justice Clinic, Washington, DC, 1999-2001; staff attorney, Trial Division, Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia; supervising attorney, 2005-06; Acting Director of Defender Aid Program and Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wyoming, summer 2006; Adjunct Professor, 2007; Visiting Assistant Professor, 2007-08; sole practitioner, Laramie, Wyoming, 2006—; Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008-10.

JAEMIN LEE
LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D., J.D., LL.M.
Visiting Professor of Law
LL.B. 1992, LL.M. 1995, Ph.D. 2006, Seoul National University (College of Law), Seoul, Korea; J.D. 2001, Boston College; LL.M. in International Legal Studies, 2004, Georgetown University; Career Foreign Service Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Republic of Korea, 1992-2000; associate, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Washington, DC, 2000-04; Associate Professor of Law, Hanyang University, College of Law, Seoul, 2004—; Fulbright Scholar, George Washington University Law School, 2008-09; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, spring 2010.

DONALD W. LEMONS
B.A., J.D.
Distinguished Professor of Judicial Studies
B.A. 1970, J.D. 1976, University of Virginia; admitted to practice in Virginia; Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law, 1976-78; private practice of law, 1978-95; Judge, Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, 1995-98; A. L. Philpott Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law, 1998-2000; Judge, Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1998-2000; Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia, 2000—; Distinguished Professor of Judicial Studies, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

ERIK LUNA
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.S. summa cum laude 1993, University of Southern California; J.D. with distinction 1996, Stanford University; Stanford Law Review; admitted to practice in California; Deputy District Attorney, Office of San Diego District Attorney, 1996-97; Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer-in-Law, University of Chicago, 1998-2000; Fulbright Senior Scholar and Lecturer, Victoria University, New Zealand, 2000; Visiting Professor and Scholar, Cuban Society of Penal Sciences et al., 2002-03; Visiting Scholar, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany, 2007; Co-Director and Founder, Utah Criminal Justice Center, University of Utah, 2006-09; Associate Professor of Law, University of Utah, 2000-05; Professor of Law, 2005-09; Hugh B. Brown Chair in Law, 2005-09; Adjunct Scholar, The Cato Institute, 2008—; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008-09; Professor of Law, 2009—.

TIMOTHY C. MacDONNELL
B.A., J.D., LL.M., LL.M.
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
B.A. magna cum laude 1987, University of Massachusetts; J.D. cum laude 1994, Suffolk University Law School; LL.M. 1999, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School; LL.M. 2007, University of Virginia School of Law; trial counsel, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Second Infantry Division, Republic of Korea, 1994-95; Chief, Administrative Law Division, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Eustis, VA, 1995-96; Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk, VA, 1997-98; Chief, Criminal Law Division, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Eustis, VA, 1996-98; Associate Professor of Law, U.S. Army JAG School, Charlottesville, VA, 1999-2002; Deputy Chief, U.S. Army Trial Counsel Assistance Program, Arlington, VA, 2002-05; Operations and Training Branch, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Criminal Law Division, Arlington and Charlottesville, VA, 2005-07; Attorney Advisor, Regime Crimes Liaison Office, Department of State, Baghdad, Iraq, 2007-08; Lieutenant Colonel in the Regular Army, 2004-08; Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

ANN MACLEAN MASSIE
B.A., M.A., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1966, Duke University, Phi Beta Kappa; M.A. 1967, University of Michigan; J.D. 1971, University of Virginia; Order of the Coif; Virginia Law Review; admitted to practice in Georgia; Editorial Assistant, Yale University Press, 1967-68; associate, Alston, Miller & Gaines, Atlanta, 1971-73; attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Atlanta office, 1973-74; associate, Long & Aldridge, Atlanta, 1974-76; Adjunct Professor, Mary Baldwin College, 1983-84; law clerk to Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1984-85; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1985-88; Assistant Professor of Law, 1988-1993; Associate Professor of Law, 1993-98; Professor of Law, 1998—; John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching  Excellence, 2006-07.

RUSSELL A. MILLER
B.A., J.D., M.A., LL.M.
Associate Professor of Law and Ethan Allen Faculty Fellow
B.A. cum laude 1991, Washington State University; Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1994, Duke; M.A. 1994, LL.M. summa cum laude 2002, J.W. Goethe University, Germany; Co-Editor-in-Chief, German Law Journal; admitted to practice in Arizona; staff attorney, Arizona Capital Rep’n Project, Phoenix, 1994-95; law clerk, Judge Robert Whaley, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, Spokane, WA, 1995-96; staff attorney, Office of Post-Conviction Defender, Nashville, TN, 1996-99; Fellow, Robert Bosch Foundation, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1999-2000; advisor, German Federal Constitutional Court, 2000-01; Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative & Public International Law, 2001-02; Associate Professor of Law, University of Idaho, 2002-08; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-08; Associate Professor of Law, 2008—; Ethan Allen Faculty Fellow, 2009-10. On leave 2009-10.

DAVID MILLON
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., J.D.
J. B. Stombock Professor of Law and Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence
B.A. cum laude 1975, M.A., 1976, Ohio State University; M.A. 1978, Ph.D. 1982, Cornell University; J.D. cum laude 1983, Harvard University; admitted to practice in Massachusetts; associate, Hale & Dorr, Boston, 1983-86; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1986-90; Associate Professor of Law, 1990-94; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Cornell University, 1991-92; Professor of Law and Director of Frances Lewis Law Center; 1994-97; Professor of Law, 1997-2000; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, 2000-01; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and J. B. Stombock Professor of Law, 2001-06; J.B. Stombock Professor of Law, 2006—; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2009-10.

JAMES EDWARD MOLITERNO
B.S., J.D.
Vincent Bradford Professor of Law
B.S. 1977, Youngstown State University; J.D. 1980, University of Akron; University of Akron Law Review; admitted to practice in West Virginia; Staff Attorney and Prison Project Coordinator, West Virginia Legal Services Plan, Inc., 1980-82; Instructor, Seattle University School of Law (formerly University of Puget Sound), 1982-85; Clinical Instructor and Lecturer, West Virginia University College of Law, 1985-86; Faculty Supervisor, Federal Inmate Assistance Program, 1986-87; Director of Legal Writing and Clinical Instructor, 1986-87; Assistant Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, 1987-88; Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Legal Skills, College of William and Mary, 1988-91; Associate Professor of Law and Director of Legal Skills, 1991-93; Director of Center for Teaching Legal Ethics, 1995-98; Vice Dean, 1997-2000; Director of Clinical Programs, 2002-07; Professor of Law and Director of Legal Skills, 1993-2009; Tazewell Taylor Professor of Law, 2003-09; Vincent Bradford Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

BRIAN CAMERON MURCHISON
B.A., J.D.
Charles S. Rowe Professor of Law
B.A. summa cum laude 1974, Yale University, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1979, Yale University; admitted to practice, Washington, D.C.; Peace Corps, Benin, West Africa, 1974-76; associate, Hamel, Park, McCabe and Saunders, Washington, D.C., 1979-82; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1982-86; Associate Professor of Law, 1986-90; Professor of Law, 1990-91; Professor of Law and Director of Frances Lewis Law Center, 1991-94; Professor of Law, 1990-2002; Charles S. Rowe Professor of Law, 2002—; Acting Dean and Charles S. Rowe Professor of Law, 2006-07; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2008-2009. On leave fall semester.

MARY ZANOLLI NATKIN
B.A., J.D.
Assistant Dean for Clinical Education and Public Service and Clinical Professor of Law
B.A. 1979, University of California at Berkeley; J.D. cum laude 1985, Washington and Lee University; Head Burks Scholar, 1984-85; attorney, Natkin, Heslep & Natkin, Lexington, Va., 1985-87; supervisor, Legal Writing Program, Washington and Lee University, 1987-90; Adjunct Professor of Law, 1990-93; Director, Legal Practice Clinic, 1993-99, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, 1999-2002; Clinical Professor of Law, 2002-08; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2002-03; John W. Elrod Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2008-09; Assistant Dean for Clinical Education and Public Service and Clinical Professor of Law, 2008—.

CAROLINE L. OSBORNE
B.A., J.D., LL.M., MSLS
Acting Law Librarian
B.A. 1988, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J.D. 1991, University of Richmond; LL.M. 1992, Emory University; MSLS 2003, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of Richmond Law Review; McNeill Law Honor Society; admitted to practice in North Carolina, Georgia, and New York; associate, Womble Carlyle Sandridge and Rice, Winston-Salem, NC, 1993-94; associate, Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, Savannah, GA, 1995-96; senior associate, Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman, Charlotte, NC, 1997-2000; senior associate, Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, New York, NY, 2001-02; summer intern and faculty services assistant, Kathrine R. Everett Law Library, University of North Carolina School of Law, summer and fall semester 2003; Reference and Research Services Librarian, University of Richmond School of Law, 2004-07; Research and Instructional Services Librarian, Washington and Lee University, 2007—; Acting Law Librarian, 2009-10.

HARI MICHELE OSOFSKY
B.A., J.D.
Associate Professor of Law
B.A. magna cum laude 1993, Yale College; J.D. 1998, Yale Law School; Book Reviews Editor, Yale Law Journal; Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal; law clerk to Judge Dorothy W. Nelson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Pasadena, CA, 1998-99; Fellow, Center for Law in the Public Interest, Los Angeles, CA, 1999-2001; Visiting Scholar, Yale-China Legal Education Fellow, China Law Center Fellow, Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan) University School of Law, Guangzhou, China, 2001-02; Adjunct Professor, Loyola Law School, spring 2003; Visiting Assistant Professor, Vermont Law School, fall 2002, summer 2003; Fellow, Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, New York, NY, 2003-04; Assistant Professor and Director, Center for International and Comparative Law, Whittier Law School, 2003-06; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Oregon, 2005-06; Assistant Professor of Law, 2006-08; Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—. On leave fall semester.

JAMES MICHAEL PHEMISTER
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.S. 1966, Purdue University; J.D. 1969, Northwestern University; Order of the Coif; Symposium Editor, Northwestern University Law Review; admitted to practice in Ohio and Virginia; associate, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio, 1969-74; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1974- 77; Associate Professor of Law, 1977-83; Professor of Law, 1983—; Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2005-06.

DOUG RENDLEMAN
B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M.
Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law
B.A. 1963, M.A. 1965, J.D. 1968, University of Iowa; LL.M. 1970, University of Michigan; admitted to practice in Iowa and Virginia; law clerk to Justice F. H. Becker, Iowa Supreme Court, 1968-69; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Alabama, 1970-73; member of William and Mary faculty 1973-88; Godwin Professor of Law, William and Mary, 1981-88; Frances Lewis Scholar in Residence, Washington and Lee University, fall 1987; Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law and Director of Frances Lewis Law Center, 1988-91; Robert E. R. Huntley Professor of Law, 1991—.

ADAM F. SCALES
B.A., J.D.
Associate Professor of Law
B.A. 1991, University of Massachusetts, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1993, University of Michigan; admitted to practice in Minnesota; associate, Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis, 1994-95; law clerk to Judge Michael J. Davis and Judge David S. Doty, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, 1996; law clerk to Judge Robert G. Renner, Senior U.S. District Judge for the District of Minnesota, 1996-97; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1997-2003; Associate Professor of Law, 2003—.

SEAN B. SEYMORE
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., J.D.
Assistant Professor of Law and Alumni Faculty Fellow
B.S. 1993, University of Tennessee; M.S. 1996, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2001, J.D. 2006, University of Notre Dame; Visiting Scientist, Indiana University, 2001-02; Assistant Professor, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 2001-02; Assistant Professor, Rowan University, 2002-03; admitted to practice in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia; associate, Foley Hoag, Boston, MA, 2006-07; Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, 2007-08; Assistant Professor
of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2009-10.

JOAN M. SHAUGHNESSY
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1975, State University of New York at Binghamton; J.D. with honors, 1978, University of Chicago; Order of the Coif; Associate Editor, University of Chicago Law Review; admitted to practice in New York, 1980, and Virginia, 1988; associate, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton, New York City, 1978-83; Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1983-89; Associate Professor of Law, 1989-94; Professor of Law, 1994-96; Associate Dean and Professor of Law, 1996-99; Professor of Law, 1999—; John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence, 2003-04.

RODNEY K. SMITH
B.A., J.D., LL.M., S.J.D.
Visiting Professor of Law
B.A. 1973, Western Colorado State College; J.D. 1977, Brigham Young University; LL.M. 1982, S.J.D. 1987, University of Pennsylvania; Managing Editor, Journal of Legal Studies; admitted to practice in California; Partner, Smith, Buchanan and Smith and City Attorney, City of Bishop; Assistant and Associate Professor of Law, University of North Dakota, 1982-85; Associate and Professor of Law, Widener University, 1985-88; Visiting Professor of Law, University of San Diego, 1988-89; Dean and Professor, Capital University Law School, 1989-93, 1995-97; Dean, University of Montana School of Law, 1993-95; Donaghey Dean of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1997-2000; Herff Chair of Excellence in Law, University of Memphis, 2000-04 (Interim Dean, 2003-04); President, Southern Virginia University, 2004—; Member, Infractions Appeals Committee, NCAA, Division I, 2003-04; Member, Board of Trustees, American Academy of Liberal Education; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

A. BENJAMIN SPENCER
B.A., MSc, J.D.
Associate Professor of Law and Alumni Faculty Fellow
B.A. summa cum laude 1996, Morehouse College; Phi Beta Kappa; MSc with Distinction 1997, London School of Economics (Marshall Scholar); J.D. 2001, Harvard; Articles Editor, Harvard Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and District of Columbia; law clerk, Judge Judith W. Rogers, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 2001-02; associate, Shearman & Sterling, Washington, DC, 2002-04; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond, 2004-07; Associate Professor of Law, 2007-08; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007-08; Associate Professor of Law, 2008—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2009-10.

SCOTT E. SUNDBY
B.A., J.D.
Sydney and Frances Lewis Professor of Law
B.A. 1980, Vanderbilt, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1983, Cornell, Order of the Coif; Editor-in-Chief, Cornell Law Review; admitted to practice in California; law clerk to Judge Phyllis Kravitch, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Savannah, Ga., 1983-84; Assistant Professor, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, 1984-87; Associate Professor, 1987-91; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, fall semester 1990; Associate Professor of Law, 1991-92; Professor of Law, 1992-97; Professor of Law and Director of Frances Lewis Law Center, 1997-2001; Sydney and Frances Lewis Professor of Law, 2001—; Acting Director, Frances Lewis Law Center, fall 2001.

CHRISTOPHER J. WHELAN
LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Visiting Professor of Law
LL.B., London School of Economics; M.A., University of Oxford; Ph.D., London School of Economics; Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley, 1975-76; Senior Research Officer in Law, University of Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Member of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law, 1977-86; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law, 1982-83; Senator Strom Thurmond Distinguished Visitor Chair, University of South Carolina School of Law, spring, summer 1985; Lecturer in Law, University of Warwick, 1986-90; Senior Lecturer in Law, 1990-2000; Visiting Professor of Law, Ohio State University, spring 2000; Associate Director, International Law Programmes, University of Oxford, 2000–; Frances Lewis Scholar-in-Residence, Washington and Lee University, spring 2005; Visiting Professor of Law, spring semesters 2006—.

SARAH KIRSTEN WIANT
B.A., M.L.S., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1968, Western State College; M.L.S. 1970, University of North Texas; J.D. 1978, Washington and Lee University; Assistant Librarian for Circulation, Texas Tech University, 1970-72; Assistant Librarian, Washington and Lee University, 1972-78; Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Law, 1978-84; Law Librarian and Associate Professor of Law, 1984-93, Law Librarian and Professor of Law, 1993-09; Professor of Law, 2009—. On leave spring semester.

ROBIN FRETWELL WILSON
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Law
B.A. 1989, J.D. 1995, University of Virginia; Virginia Law Review; Order of the Coif; admitted to practice in Texas; law clerk for U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1995-96; associate, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, 1996-97; associate, Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, Houston, 1997-98; Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, 1998-2003; Visiting Professor, University of Maryland, fall 2003; Associate Professor, 2004-07; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2006-07; Professor of Law, 2007—; Alumni Faculty Fellow, 2008-09.

KEVIN M. CROTTY
B.A., Ph.D., J.D.
Professor of Classics and Law
B.A. summa cum laude 1971, Columbia University; Phi Beta Kappa; Ph.D. 1975, Yale University; J.D. cum laude 1984, Harvard Law School; Assistant Professor, Classics, Yale University, 1975-81; associate, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, New York, NY, 1984-94; Visiting Fellow, Classics, Yale University, 1990-91; Visiting Attorney and Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1994-95; Special Counsel, Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, Washington, DC, 1994-96; Visiting Assistant Professor, Classics, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, 1997-98; Associate Professor, 1998-99; Associate Professor, Classics, Washington and Lee University, 1999-2004; Professor of Classics and Law, 2004—.

MARK EDWARD RUSH
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Politics and Law
A.B. cum laude 1983, Harvard College; M.A. 1988, Ph.D. 1990, The Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Politics, Washington and Lee University, 1990-2004; Professor of Politics and Law, 2004—; Fulbright Senior Specialists Grant, Manila, Philippines, April-May 2004.

TODD CHRISTIAN PEPPERS
B.A., J.D., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Law
B.A. 1990, Washington and Lee University, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1994, University of Virginia; Ph.D. 2003, Emory University; law clerk to Judge Thomas M. Shanahan, U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, 1994-96; law clerk to Judge Glen E. Conrad, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, Roanoke, VA, February 1996-August 1996; senior associate, Hawkins & Parnell, Atlanta, GA, 1999-2002; Assistant Professor, Department of Public Affairs, Roanoke College, 2002—; Lecturer in Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

BERNARD JACKSON
B.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Philosophy and Law
B.S. 1988, Northwestern University; Ph.D 2003, University of Iowa; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York College at Cortland, 2000-04, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Washington and Lee University, 2006-09; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008-09; Lecturer in Philosophy and Law, 2009—.

HOWARD HIGHLAND
B.A., J.D.
Oliver Hill Fellow
B.A. with honors 2002, University of Texas at Austin, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 2008, Washington and Lee University; Student Notes Manager, Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice; admitted to practice in Virginia; Oliver Hill Fellow, Community Law Center at Oliver Hill House, Washington and Lee University, 2008-–.

MICHELE K. BURKE
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.S. 1999, Virginia Commonwealth University; J.D. cum laude 2003, University of Richmond; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, LeClair Ryan, Richmond, 2003—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

ALBERT V. CARR, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1966, Virginia Military Institute; J.D. 1971, Washington and Lee University School of Law; admitted to practice in Virginia, North Carolina, and District of Columbia; Trial Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Power Commission, Washington, DC, 1971-73; Trial Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and Office of the Executive Legal Director, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, 1973-75; private practice, Shannon & Morley, Washington, DC, 1976-78; private practice, Lowenstein, Newman, Reis & Axelrad, Washington, DC, 1978-81; Associate/Assistant General Counsel, Duke Power Company, Deputy General Counsel, Duke Energy Corporation, 1981-98; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2000-09; Professor of Practice, 2009—.

JUDY CLARKE
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1974, Furman University; J.D. 1977, University of South Carolina; admitted to practice in California; Trial Attorney, Senior Trial Attorney, Chief Trial Attorney, Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc., 1978-83; Executive Director, 1983-91; partner, McKenna &  Cuneo, San Diego, 1991-92; Executive Director, Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington and Idaho, Spokane, 1992-2002; National Capital Resource Counsel, Federal Public and Community Defenders, San Diego, 2002–; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2006-07; Professor of Practice, 2008-09, spring 2010.

JOHN H. CRADDOCK, JR.
B.S.E., J.D., LL.M.
Professor of Practice
B.S.E. magna cum laude 1991, Princeton University; J.D. 1997, University of Virginia; LL.M. 2002, United States Army Judge Advocate General’s School; admitted to practice in Virginia; Senior Prosecutor: XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg, Strategic Plans Officer, Headquarters, Department of The Army, JAGC, 1991-2004; shareholder, LeClair Ryan, Richmond, 2004—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University; 2009—.

JOHN F. FORSTER, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice, Director of Judicial Externships
B.A. 1965, University of North Texas; J.D. 1969, University of Arkansas School of Law; member, Arkansas Law Review; admitted to practice in Arkansas; associate, McMath, Leatherman, Woods & Youngdahl, Little Rock, 1969-71; partner, James E. Youngdahl Law Firm, Little Rock, 1971-72; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Pulaski County Prosecutor’s Office for the Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas, Little Rock, 1972; Assistant U.S. Attorney, Office of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Little Rock, 1972-76; partnership with former Chief Justice Jack Holt, Jr., Little Rock, 1976-77; partner, Wallace, Hilburn, Clayton, Calhoon & Forster, Ltd., North Little Rock, 1977-86; Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1973-2002; Adjunct Professor of Law, The University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, 1987—; U.S. Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Little Rock, 1986-2008; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008-09; Professor of Practice, Director of Judicial Externships, 2009—.

JAMES W. JENNINGS, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1965, J.D. magna cum laude 1972, Washington and Lee University; Editor, Washington and Lee Law Review; Order of the Coif; admitted to practice in Virginia; principal, Woods Rogers, Roanoke; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1999; Professor of Practice, 2009—.

A. CARTER MAGEE, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1976, Hampden-Sydney College; J.D. 1979, Washington and Lee; Omicron Delta Kappa; admitted to practice in Virginia; law clerk, Judge H. Clyde Pearson, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia, 1979-81; Trustee, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 1982-96; certified, American Bankruptcy Board of Certification, 1992; lecturer, Virginia Law Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Institute on Bankruptcy and Reorganization; member, Magee, Foster, Goldstein & Sayers, Roanoke, VA; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1992, 2005-09; Professor of Practice, 2009—.

G. MICHAEL PACE, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1979, Hampden-Sydney College; J.D. 1984, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, then partner, Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore, Roanoke, 1984—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

THOMAS H. SPEEDY RICE
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice, Transnational Law Institute
B.A. 1976, Furman University; J.D. summa cum laude 1986, California Western; California Western Law Review; admitted to practice in California and Washington; associate, Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps, San Diego, 1986-89; attorney-of counsel, Robinson & Phillips, San Diego, 1989-90; attorney/sole practitioner, San Diego, 1990-95; Instructor, California Western School of Law, summer 1991, spring 1992; Adjunct Professor, Gonzaga, 1993-97; Director, Externship Program and Supervising Attorney, Clinical Law Program, 1993-2002; Co-Director and Consultant, International Criminal Justice Law Clinic, 2002-03; Visiting Professor, Summer Law Program, Florence, Italy, June 2003, June 2005; Distinguished Lecturer, June 2004; Fulbright Scholar, University of Montenegro, Law Faculty, Podgorica, Montenegro, September 2002-January 2004; Visiting Professor, University of Central England School of Law, Birmingham, England, February-June 2004; Distinguished Visitor, California Western School of Law, San  Diego, August 2004-April 2005; Legal Education Consultant, National Center for State Courts, USAID Serbia Rule of Law Project, Belgrade, September 2005-May 2006; Visiting Professor of Law, Transnational Law Institute, Washington and Lee University, 2006-07; Professor of Practice, Transnational Law Institute, 2007–.

GILBERT E. SCHILL, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. cum laude 1968, Lafayette College; J.D. 1971, University of Virginia; Board of Editors, Virginia Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, then partner, McGuire Woods, Battle & Boothe, Richmond, 1971—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

CHARLES M. SIMS
B.S., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.S. 1985, United States Naval Academy; J.D. magna cum laude 1993, Georgetown University; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, 1993-97; partner, LeClair Ryan, Richmond, 1997—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

R. CRAIG WOOD
B.A., M.Ed., J.D.
Professor of Practice
B.A. 1973, M.Ed. 1975, University of Virginia; J.D. magna cum laude 1984, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, then partner, McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Charlottesville, 1984—; faculty, National Trial Advocacy Institute, 1994—; faculty, University of Virginia School of Law, Trial Advocacy Course, 1990—; Professor of Practice, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

NEIL V. BIRKHOFF
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. with distinction 1977, University of Virginia; J.D. 1980, College of William & Mary; LL.M. 1984, George Washington University; admitted to practice in Virginia; trial attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division, Washington, DC; partner, Woods Rogers, Roanoke, VA, 1987—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007—.

R. EDWIN BURNETTE, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1975, College of William & Mary; J.D. 1978, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary; admitted to practice in Virginia; shareholder, Edmunds & Williams; associated with firm from July 1978 to July 2001; Judge, General District Court for the 24th Judicial Circuit, 2001—; Adjunct Professor of Law, William and Mary, 1995-2002; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2002—.

BRIAN CLARKE
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1995, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J.D. magna cum laude 1999, Washington and Lee University; Order of the Coif; Executive Editor, Capital Defense Journal; admitted to practice in North Carolina; attorney, Littler - The National Employment and Labor Law Firm, Charlotte, NC, 1999—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

DANIEL EVANS
B.A., B.S., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., B.S. summa cum laude 1982,Tennessee Wesleyan College; J.D. 1985, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Tennessee and Virginia; associate, Wildman Harrold Allen Dixon & McDonnell, Memphis, 1985-88; associate and shareholder, Wolff Ardis PC, Memphis, 1989-2001; private practice, Lexington, VA, 2002—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

ROSS S. HAINE
B.F.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.F.A. 1971, College of William and Mary; J.D. 1988, Washington and Lee; admitted to practice in Virginia; Assistant Public Defender, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville, FL, 1988-91; partner, Haine and Murtaugh, Lexington, VA, 1991-93; part-time Assistant Public Defender, Office of the Public Defender, Staunton, VA, 1992—; solo practitioner, Lexington, VA, 1993—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007—.

DAVID HEILBERG
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1975, Union College; J.D. 1979, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia; Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia, 1979-82; Court-appointed Acting Commonwealth’s Attorney for Albemarle, Fluvanna and Greene Counties and City of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1984—; Course Instructor, Jefferson Institute of Lifelong Learning, 2002—; Law Instructor, University of Virginia, 1985-86; Instructor, Insurance Law, Piedmont Virginia Community College, 1984; Instructor, Business Law, James Madison University, 1979-80; private practice, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1982—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

LAWRENCE H. HOOVER, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. magna cum laude 1956, Hampden-Sydney College, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D. 1959, University of Virginia, Order of the Coif; Virginia Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia; private practice, Harrisonburg, Va., 1960-63; attorney, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, 1963-71; partner, Hoover, Hoover, Penrod & Davenport, Harrisonburg, 1971—; Trainer, Community Mediation Service, Harrisonburg; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1985-94, 1998-2004, 2005-–.

JAMES A. LOFTON
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. with distinction 1976, Virginia Military Institute; J.D. 1982, University of Richmond; Atlantic Fellow in Public Policy, Cambridge University, 2001; Life Member, Clare Hall, Cambridge University; Fulbright Scholar, Bilkent University Faculty of Law, Ankara, Turkey, 2007; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, Maloney, Yeatts & Barr, Richmond, 1982-88; principle, 1988-90; Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, Washington, DC, 1990-97; Senior Counsel, 1997–-; Senior Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air Enforcement Division, Washington, DC (special detail) May-August 2000; Faculty, National Advocacy Center, Columbia, SC, 2005–-; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009-–.

J. LAWRENCE MANNING, JR.
B.S., LL.B. (J.D.)
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.S. 1965, Washington and Lee University; LL.B. (J.D.) 1968, University of Virginia; Virginia Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and District of Columbia; law clerk to Judge Albert V. Bryan, Sr., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1968 term; associate, then partner, Jones Day, Washington, DC, 1969—; seconded to Law Offices of Jose Luis Bulhoes Pedreira, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1974-76; Partner-in-Charge, Jones Day, London, 1986-91; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

JOHN J. MILES
B.S., M.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.S. 1968, M.A. 1971, Virginia Tech; J.D. magna cum laude 1973, Washington and Lee University; Order of the Coif; Associate Editor, Washington and Lee Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and District of Columbia; Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia; Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice; principal, Ober Kaler, Washington, DC; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

FRANK WEST MORRISON
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1967, J.D. magna cum laude 1970, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia; associate, Law Offices of William Rosenberger, Jr., 1970-71, 1974-76; lawyer, U.S. Army, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, 1971-74; partner, Bell, Morrison & Spies, 1976-88; partner, O’Keeffe, Morrison & Spies, 1988-91; partner, Phillips, Morrison, Johnson & Ferrell, 1991—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2004—.

KRYSIA CARMEL NELSON
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1992, Dartmouth College; J.D. 1995, Villanova University; admitted to practice in Virginia, 1995; Editor, “The Gavel,” Charlottesville-Albemarle Bar Association Newsletter, 1995-2002; Editor, “Champion,” Virginia College of Criminal Defense Attorneys Newsletter, 1999-2002; Editor/Publisher, “Equine Law & Business Letter,” 1993—; Hearing Officer, Supreme Court of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2005—.

J. LEE E. OSBORNE
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1976, Yale University; J.D. 1980, LL.M. 1983, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary; admitted to practice in Virginia; partner, Carter, Osborne & Miller, Roanoke, Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University,  2007—.

CHRISTOPHER B. RUSSELL
A.B., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
A.B. 1991, Dartmouth College; J..D. cum laude 1995, Notre Dame Law School; law clerk to Judge T. J. Hauler, Chesterfield County Circuit Court, Chesterfield, VA,1995-96; associate, Jennings & Jennings, Midlothian, VA, 1996-98; Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society, Lexington, VA 1998-2001; Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for Lexington and Rockbridge County, VA, 2001-04; Adjunct Professor, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA,  2002—; Commonwealth’s Attorney for the City of Buena Vista, VA, 2004—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2007—.

JONATHAN SHAPIRO
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1971, Northwestern University; J.D. 1974, American University, Washington College of Law; admitted to practice in Virginia; partner, Greenspun Shapiro Davis & Leary; Clinical Instructor, Criminal Justice Clinic, American University, Washington College of Law, 1986; Director, Institutionalized Persons Clinic, 1987-89; Adjunct Professor, 1989-91, 1998; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—. 

DAVID C. SMITH
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. cum laude 1981, Wake Forest University; J.D. cum laude 1984, Wake Forest University, admitted to practice in North Carolina and Maine; private practice, Allman Spry Leggett & Crumpler, P.A., Winston-Salem, NC, 1984-1998; private practice, Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, Winston-Salem, NC and Washington, DC, 1999—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, 2008-–; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University 2009—.

JONNIE L. SPEIGHT
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. magna cum laude 1983, Old Dominion University; J.D. cum laude 1986, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia; law clerk, Judge Roscoe B. Stephenson, Jr., Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, 1986-89; associate, Johnson, Ayers & Matthews, Roanoke, VA, 1989-94; member, 1995—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2006—.

HAROLD E. STARKE, JR.
B.A., J.D., LL.M.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1967, Randolph-Macon College; J.D. 1971, University of Richmond School of Law; LL.M. (in Taxation) 1973, New York University School of Law; Editor, University of Richmond Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia; associate, Mays & Valentine, 1973-1977; partner, Mays & Valentine 1977-2000 and Troutman Sanders LLP 2001—; Fellow, American College of Tax Counsel; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2008—.

ADAM TRUSNER
B.A., M.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 2002, M.A. 2005, J.D. 2006, University of Virginia; Instructor, Department of English, University of Virginia, 2005—; Adjunct Professor, Arts & Sciences Division, John Tyler Community College, 2007; Adjunct Professor, Dept. of History and American Studies University of Mary Washington,, 2007; Adjunct Professor, Dept. of History, Virginia Military Institute, 2007—; Research Assistant, Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia School of Law, 2007; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

WILSON F. VELLINES, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1968, J.D. 1973, Washington and Lee University; admitted to practice in Virginia, 1973; member, Vellines, Cobbs, Goodwin & Glass, Staunton, Va.; Substitute Judge, Twenty-Fifth Judicial Circuit; Commissioner in Chancery, Twenty-Fifth Judicial Circuit; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1998—.

DANIEL J. VICTOR
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1988, Middlebury College; J.D. 1992 Washington and Lee University School of Law; admitted to practice in New York, Connecticut, District of Columbia; private practice, Bornn Bornn Handy & Rashid 1992-93; private practice, Shustak, Jalil, Sanders & Heller 1993-94; Director, Business and Legal Affairs, Goodtimes Entertainment, 1994-97; President, Boneyard Entertainment, 1998-–; President, Motion Picture Partners, LP and Film Holding Company 1997-2005; President, TGR Media, LLC 2005-–. Producer/Executive Producer: Nine feature films from 1996-2009; Member of the Writers Guild of America, 2006–-; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 2009—.

WILLIAM P. WALLACE, JR.
B.A., J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. cum laude 1974, J.D. 1977, Washington and Lee University; Omicron Delta Kappa; Washington and Lee Law Review; admitted to practice in Virginia, 1977; civil litigation, Roanoke, Virginia, 1977—; partner, Johnson, Ayers and Matthews, Roanoke, Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1998—.

ROBERT C. WOOD, III
B.A., LL.B.
Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A. 1962, Washington and Lee University; LL.B. 1965, University of Virginia; admitted to practice in Virginia, 1965; associate, Mays, Valentine, Davenport & Moore, Richmond, Va., 1965-67; associate, Edmunds, Baldwin & Graves, Lynchburg, Va., 1967-69; partner, Edmunds, Williams, Robertson, Sackett, Baldwin & Graves, 1970—; Adjunct Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1980—.

HENRY L. WOODWARD
A.B., LL.B.
Adjunct Professor of Law
A.B. 1965, Williams College; LL.B. 1968, Yale University; Board of Editors, Yale Law Journal; Peace Corps, 1968-70; Reginald Heber Smith Fellow, 1970-72; attorney, Essex County Legal Services, 1972-73; General Counsel, Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley, 1973—; Visiting Lecturer in Law, Washington and Lee University, 1974-76; Adjunct Professor of Law, 1976—.