Joseph M. Farber C’93, G’99, L’99, GR’03 Narberth, Pa.,
May 2006, attorney who participated in a successful lawsuit barring
the intelligent design curriculum of the Dover, Pa. school district. Since
2003, Mr. Farber had been an attorney with Pepper Hamilton in Philadelphia.
In addition to securities and antitrust matters, he also focused
on pro bono work, including prisoners’ civil rights and discrimination
issues. In December of 2004, Mr. Farber became the first associate at
his law firm to be recruited for Kitzmiller v. Dover. He later uncovered
key evidence that a church group was funding the school district’s intelligent
design curriculum. Mr. Farber earned bachelor’s, master’s and
doctoral degrees in philosophy from Penn, and at Penn Law served
as senior editor of the Law Review. He is survived by his wife, Carol
Hagan; two sons, Nathaniel and Samuel; parents David and Gloria
Farber; and a brother. Wiliam Geen L’59 Easton, Md., April 2006, attorney. Mr. Geen was a Partner at Chadbourne & Parke, LLP for nearly 25 years. He was also a member and an elder of the Huguenot Memorial Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Parker Geen; his children, Barbara LeMaster, David, Elizabeth Gallagher, Robert and Christopher; and twelve grandchildren. |
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