Alumni

2006-2007

LAUREN BELL (USSC):  Assistant professor of political science, Randolph-Macon College, Virginia

JOHN DOMURAD (AO):  Chief deputy clerk, United States District Court for the Northern District of New York

JON GOULD (FJC):  Associate professor and acting director, Administration of Justice Program, Department of Public & International Affairs, George Mason University

TERENCE LAU (S.Ct.): Assistant professor of business law, University of Dayton, Ohio

2005-2006

EMERY LEE (AO): Senior research associate, Federal Judicial Center

DAVID NERSESSIAN (S.Ct.): Executive director, Program on the Legal Profession

Center on Lawyers and the Professional Services Industry, Harvard Law School

MELANIE PEYSER (FJC): Director, Civil Society, Justice, and Anti-corruption Programs Institute for Sustainable Communities

REGINA STONE-HARRIS (USSC): Law clerk, United States Magistrate Judge Nancy Stein Nowak, United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

2004-2005

CARMEN GONZALEZ (FJC):  Associate professor of law, Seattle University School of Law
JAMES OLESON (AO):  Chief counsel, Criminal Law Policy staff, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

CATHERINE ŠEVCENKO (S.Ct.): Associate, Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, DC.

ALISON WEIR (USSC): Law clerk, Judge Jose Cabranes, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

2003-2004

LINDA BISHAI (FJC): Program officer, Education Program, United States Institute for Peace, Washington, D.C.

SCOTT N. CARLSON (USSC): Former deputy director for operations, International Programs Division, National Center for State Courts, Washington, D.C. 

MATTHEW S. DUCHESNE (S. Ct.): Environmental compliance advisor, Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management, Washington, D.C.

STEVEN S. GENSLER (AO): President’s Associates Presidential Professor, University of Oklahoma College of Law

2002-2003

NATACHA BLAIN (FJC): Legislative director, United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

LORRY M. FENNER (Colonel, Retired) (S. Ct.): Professional Staff Member, House Armed Services Committee, Washington, D.C.

DANIEL A. KRAUSS (USSC): Professor, Claremont McKenna College, California

HELEN C. TRAINOR (AO): Former federal public defender, Southern District of Florida

2001-2002

LOUIS M. AUCOIN (AO): Associate research professor, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Massachusetts

PETER BOWAL (S. Ct.): Professor of law, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

KARL BROOKS (USSC): Associate professor of history and environmental studies, University of Kansas

PATRICIA L. SHAUGHNESSY (FJC): Assistant professor, Department of Law, University of Stockholm

2000-2001

L. KARL BRANTING (AO): Former associate professor, University of Wyoming

Jennifer S. Diascro (USSC): Assistant professor, Department of Government, American University, Washington, D.C.

JILL E. EVANS (FJC): Associate professor, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Alabama

BARRY T. RYAN (S. Ct.): Vice president for academic affairs and professor of law, Regent University, Virginia

1999-2000

AMIE L. CLIFFORD (USSC): Assistant Director, National College of District Attorneys; director, National Center for Prosecution Ethics, South Carolina

RICHARD E. MENDALES (AO): Visiting professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson School of Law

MARK C. MILLER (S. Ct.): Associate professor of American government and director of the Law and Society Program, Clark University, Massachusetts

1998-1999

MARY L. CLARK (FJC): Assistant professor, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C.

PAUL E. FIORELLI (USSC): Director, Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, Williams College of Business, Xavier University, Ohio

NANCY G. MILLER (AO): Associate general counsel, Peace Corps, Washington, D.C.

CHRISTIE S. WARREN (S. Ct.): St. George Tucker Adjunct Professor of Law and deputy director for international programs, College of William and Mary Law School, Virginia

1997-1998

ROBERT P. CLAYMAN (FJC): Managing director, Leadership and Organizational Development, Coulter Consulting Group; principal, Quantum Learning; adjunct faculty, Endicott College Graduate Program, Massachusetts

DAVID T. PIMENTEL (AO): Chief of court management, United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague, Netherlands

H.L. POHLMAN (S. Ct.): A. Lee Fritschler Professor of Public Policy, Dickinson College, Pennsylvania

1996-1997

SIRKKA A. KAUFFMAN (FJC): Assistant dean for academic affairs, Marlboro College, Vermont

MARK SYSKA (AO): Law clerk, Judge Jeffrey Howard, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

ELIZABETH C. WOODCOCK (USSC): Assistant U.S. attorney, District of Vermont

1995-1996

PAUL W. "WHIT" COBB, JR. (AO): Vice president and deputy general counsel, BAE Systems Inc., Maryland

R. BARRY RUBACK (USSC): Professor of Crime, Law and Justice, and Sociology, Pennsylvania State University.

ALEXANDER WOHL (S. Ct.): Director of public affairs, American Federation of Teachers; adjunct professor, Department of Justice, Law, and Society, American University, Washington, D.C.

1994-1995

ROBERT P. DEYLING (AO): Assistant general counsel, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Washington, D.C.

BARBARA A. PERRY (S. Ct.): Carter Glass Professor of Government and director, Center of Civic Renewal, Sweet Briar College, Virginia

SARAH L. WILSON (FJC): Special counsel, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, D.C.

1993-1994

MARK R. BROWN (S. Ct.): Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law, Capital University, Ohio

ROSANN GREENSPAN (USSC): Associate director, Center for the Study of Law and Society, Boalt Hall School of Law; lecturer, Legal Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley

SUSAN MCCOIN (FJC): Former lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles

HARVEY RISHIKOF (AO): Visiting professor, National War College, Washington, D.C.

1992-1993

MARGARET G. FARRELL (FJC): Attorney and adjunct professor, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C.

SUSAN M. KUZMA (USSC): Deputy pardon attorney, Office of the Pardon Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.

MARJORIE S. MCCOY (S. Ct.): Deputy clerk, New York Court of Appeals

MARC J. ROSENBLUM (AO): Attorney, Office of General Counsel, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, D.C.

1991-1992

JONATHAN L. ENTIN (FJC): Professor of law and political science and associate dean for academic affairs, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

JEFFREY JACKSON (AO): Professor of law, Mississippi College School of Law

JANICE SUMLER-EDMOND (S. Ct.): Professor of history, Huston-Tillotson University, Texas

1990-1991

ANTHONY M. CHAMPAGNE (FJC): Professor of government and politics, University of Texas at Dallas

ROBERT S. PECK (AO): President, Center for Constitutional Litigation, Washington, D.C.

MARY F. RADFORD (S. Ct.): Professor of law, Georgia State University College of Law

1989-1990

ROBERT P. GEORGE (S. Ct.): McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and director, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Princeton University

G. KEVIN JONES (AO): Attorney-adviser, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior, Salt Lake City, Utah

LINDA S. MULLENIX (FJC): Rita and Morris Atlas Chair in Advocacy, University of Texas School of Law

1988-1989

VINCENT R. JOHNSON (S. Ct.):  Professor of law, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas

LANE V. SUNDERLAND (FJC): Chancie Ferris Booth Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Knox College, Illinois

1987-1988

ALBERT M. PEARSON (S. Ct.): Partner, Moraitakis, Kushel & Pearson, Atlanta, Georgia

JUDY B. SLOAN (FJC): Professor of law, Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles, California

1986-1987

VINCENT MARTIN BONVENTRE (FJC): Professor of Law, Albany Law School

THOMAS S. HODSON (S. Ct.): Partner and vice president, Eslocker, Hodson & Oremus, L.P.A., Ohio

1985-1986

THOMAS E. BAKER (S. Ct.): Professor of law, Florida International University College of Law.

SUSAN M. OLSON (FJC): Professor of political science and associate vice president for faculty, University of Utah

IRA P. ROBBINS (FJC): Barnard T. Welsh Scholar and professor of law and justice, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C.

1984-1985

SAUL M. KASSIN (FJC): Professor, Williams College, Massachusetts

DOUGLAS D. MCFARLAND (S. Ct.): Professor of law, Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota

DORIS MARIE PROVINE (FJC): Director, School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University

1983-1984

DONALD H. J. HERMANN (AO): Professor of law and philosophy and director, Health Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois

SUSAN M. LEESON (S. Ct.): Former justice, Oregon Supreme Court

1982-1983

JULIE HORNEY (FJC): Dean, School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, State University of New York

DAVID M. O'BRIEN (S. Ct.): Leone Reaves and George Spicer Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia

JOLANTA JUSZKIEWICZ (S. Ct. & FJC): Senior social scientist, Justice Programs Office, School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC

1981-1982

RONALD K.L. COLLINS (S. Ct.): First Amendment Center scholar, the Freedom Forum, Washington, D.C.

JOYCE E. PLOTNIKOFF (FJC): Director, Lexicon Limited, England

E. KEITH STOTT, JR. (FJC): Executive director, Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct

1980-1981

CARROLL SERON (S. Ct. & FJC): Professor, Baruch College and Graduate Center, City University of New York

MICHAEL J. TONSING (AO): Private practice attorney, San Francisco, California

JOHN C. YODER (S. Ct.): Private practice attorney, Washington, D.C., and Harper's Ferry, West Virginia; state senator, West Virginia State Legislature

1979-1980

GARY J. AICHELE (S. Ct.): Adjunct faculty, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

PHILIP L. DUBOIS (FJC): Chancellor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

DONALD P. UBELL (AO): Partner, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, Charlotte, North Carolina.

1978-1979

WILLIAM J. DANIELS (S. Ct. & AO): Dean emeritus and professor of political science, College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology

JAMES A. ROBBINS (S. Ct.): President, Business Cluster Development Corporation; principal, Panasonic Ventures, California

1977-1978

JUDITH C. CHIRLIN (S. Ct.): Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court

C. EDWARD GOOD (FJC): Counsel and writer-in-residence, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, D.C.

1976-1977

THOMAS E. BAYNES (S. Ct.): Retired judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa

LARRY C. FARMER (AO): Professor of law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Utah

JEFFREY B. MORRIS (S. Ct.): Professor, Touro Law School, New York

1975-1976

PAUL R. BAIER (S. Ct.): George M. Armstrong, Jr. Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law Center

JACK R. BUCHANAN (FJC): Private business development and investment management, Utah

1974-1975

DONALD W. JACKSON (S. Ct.): Herman Brown Professor of Political Science, Texas Christian University

ALAN M. SAGER (S. Ct. & FJC): Lecturer in government, University of Texas, Austin; private business, Austin, Texas

1973-1974

E. GORDON GEE (S. Ct.): Chancellor, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

RUSSELL R. WHEELER (S. Ct.): President, Governance Institute, guest scholar, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.

HOWARD R. WHITCOMB (S. Ct.): Emeritus professor of political science, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania

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