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FRANK
I. GOODMAN Professor of Law serves
on several committees of the University of Pennsylvania including
the Committee on Misconduct in Research, the Senate Executive Committee,
and the Committee on Honorary Degrees. He represents the Law School
to the Pennsylvania State Board of Bar Examiners. |
Federalism
and Freedom 574 Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
66 (2001)
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SARAH
BARRINGER GORDON Associate Dean and Professor
of Law is a visiting scholar at the National Constitution Center,
where she also serves on the advisory committee overseeing the content
of displays on Constitutional History and Interpretation. Gordon has
lectured to groups on constitutional history and worked with University
of Pennsylvania Press on the development of a new scholarly book series. |
Law and Everyday Death: Infanticide and the Backlash Against
Women’s Rights After the Civil War, in Lives in Law (University
of Michigan Press, Forthcoming 2002)
The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict
in Nineteenth-Century America (Legal History Series), (University
of North Carolina Press, Forthcoming 2001)
Blasphemy and the Law of Religious Liberty in Nineteenth-Century
America, 52 American Quarterly 4, (2000)
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GEOFFREY
C. HAZARD, JR. Trustee Professor of Law
continues as a member of the American Bar Association’s Ethics 2000
Commission, which presented a set of recommended revisions of Model
Rules of Professional Ethics to the annual meeting of the ABA in August
2001. He lectured on ethics to law firms and to lawyers specializing
in estate planning. He has served as an expert witness in matters
of professional ethics in several major lawsuits. In May 2001 he and
his colleagues presented a revision of a proposed code of civil procedure
for international commercial disputes to the American Law Institute.
The revision was also presented this past summer to an advisory committee
of UNIDROIT (International Organization for Unification of Private
Law) at a weeklong meeting in Rome. Hazard serves on the American
Bar Association’s Special Commission to Review Rules of Professional
Conduct. |
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