Her recent and forthcoming publications
LESLIE KENDRICK
of the UCLA Law Review. After graduation, she served as law clerk to
include: “Speech, Intent, and the Chilling
the Honorable James Hunter, III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Effect,” 54 William and Mary Law Review
Third Circuit. In 1981, Professor Levenson was appointed assistant
(forthcoming, 2013); “Disclosure and
U.S. attorney, criminal section, in Los Angeles, where she was a trial
Its Discontents,” 27 Journal of Law and
and appellate lawyer for eight years and attained the position of senior
Politics (forthcoming, 2012); “Content
trial attorney and assistant division chief. Professor Levenson was a
Discrimination Revisited,” 98 Virginia
member of the adjunct faculty of Southwestern University Law School
Law Review 231 (2012); and “Content
from 1982-1989.
Neutrality and Compelling Interests: The October 2010 Term,” Virginia Law Review
in Brief 14 (2012).
She has served as an attorney representative to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, a board member of the UCLA Hillel
Kendrick received a B.A. in Classics and English as a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She
Council and special master, Los Angeles County Superior Court and U.S. District Court.
received her master’s and doctorate in English literature at the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar. In law school at the University of Virginia School of Law, she served as
JAMES PARK
essays development editor for the Virginia Law Review and received
Visiting Professor of Law
numerous awards, including the Margaret G. Hyde Award, the Hardy Cross Dillard Scholarship, the Law School Alumni Association Best
James Park is an associate professor of law
Note Award, the Brown Award for Excellence in Legal Writing, the
at Brooklyn Law School, where he teaches
Food & Drug Law Institute H. Thomas Austern Short Paper Award
Securities Regulation, Corporations and
and the Virginia State Bar Family Law Book Award.
Civil Procedure. Before joining the faculty in 2007, he was an assistant attorney
After graduation, she clerked for the Honorable J. Harvie Wilkinson, III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Hackett Souter.
JAMES PARK
general in the Investment Protection Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s
Office and a litigation associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York City. LAURIE L. LEVENSON Visiting Professor of Law
Park received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 2000, where he won the William K.S. Wang Prize for the best examination in business organizations and the Charles G. Albom Prize for excellence in the
Laurie Levenson is a professor of law and
preparation of a clinic appeal. After law school, he clerked for Judge
David W. Burcham chair in ethical advocacy
Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second
at Loyola Law School. She joined the Loyola
Circuit and for Judge John G. Koeltl in the U.S. District Court for the
faculty in 1989 and served as Loyola’s
Southern District of New York.
associate dean for academic affairs from LAURIE LEVENSON
His recent scholarship includes the article, “Rules, Principles, and
1996-1999. She has taught Criminal Law,
the Competition to Enforce the Securities Laws,” published in the
Criminal Procedure, White Collar Crime,
California Law Review in February 2012.
Ethical Lawyering, Evidence, Terrorism and the Law and Advanced Trial Advocacy. NANCY D. POLIKOFF
Professor Levenson’s recent scholarship includes: Federal Criminal
Visiting McDonald/Wright Chair of Law
Rules Handbook (2012 ed. Thomson West); Roadmap on Criminal Law (3rd ed.); Criminal Procedure (Aspen Publishers 2008); Glannon Guide on Criminal Law (3rd ed. 2011); “Courtroom Demeanor: The
Nancy Polikoff is a professor of law at
Theater of the Courtroom,” 92 Minnesota Law Review 573 (2008);
American University Washington College
and “Live and Learn: Depoliticizing the Interim Appointments of U.S.
of Law (WCL), where she teaches Family
Attorneys,” 31 Seattle Law Review 297 (2008).
Law and Sexuality and the Law. She has also taught Civil Procedure, seminars on
Professor Levenson received her A.B. from Stanford University and her J.D. from UCLA School of Law, where she was chief articles editor
NANCY POLIKOFF
feminist theory and family law, and a public
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