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

"As a result of the fellowship, I learned to think about the craft of judging in more nuanced and complex ways and to reflect critically on the role of judges in civil law versus common law systems."

Carmen Gonzalez
Associate professor of law, Seattle University School of Law

Annual lecture
January 24, 2008
Federal Judicial Center Auditorium