Admitted
1987, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Law School
Fordham University, J.D., 1986
Law School Graduation Year
1986
College
Brown University, B.A., M.A., 1971; Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D., in Classical Languages/Literatu
Biographical
Associate: Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, 1986-1990; Hall, Dickler, Lawler, Kent & Friedman, 1990-1992. Author: BEATING COLLEGE DISCIPLINE: When the Thought Police Come Knocking, 2002 (a student/faculty due process guide to understanding and surviving the excesses of campus discipline and the Political Correctness which fuels it); Banishing the Bias: the Second Circuit's Draft Report on Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts, NYSBJ, p. 53, 12/97; Canongate: Reflections on the Conundrum and Culture of Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Quarterly Journal of Ideology, 12/96; When 'Chocolate' and 'Vanilla' are Fighting Words: Diversity at Columbia University, Heterodoxy, 1/95, p.1; Political Correctness Makes Inroads at the ABA, The National Law Journal, 10/3/94, p. A23; Commentary (urging clemency for Former New York Chief Judge Sol Wachtler), NLJ, 2/22/93, p. 15; The Bar Exam as a Test of Competence: The Idea Whose Time Never Came, NYSBJ, 7/91, p. 34; The Bar Exam, The Case For Fundamental Change, Manhattan Lawyer, 6/4/90, p. 16; Review of LaNoue and Lee, Academics in Court: The Consequences of Faculty Discrimination Litigation (Ann Arbor 1987), NYLJ, 6/26/87, p. 2. Assistant Professor of Classics, The Ohio State University, 1976-1978. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages, Georgia State University, 1978-1983. Arbitrator: Small Claims Part of the Civil Court, City of New York, 1991-1994. Member: Jupiter Symphony (Board, 2001—); The Vergilian Society of America (Trustee, 1989-1991); The City Club of New York (Trustee, 1992-1994).