Student Awards Luncheon. The annual Student Awards Luncheon
will be held on Tuesday, October 6, 1998, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
in the Presidential Ballroom of the Midland Hotel, located at 172 West
Adams Street. All students who earned CALI awards during the Fall
1997, Spring 1998, and Summer 1998 terms should receive an invitation from
Dean Perritt in the near future. If you earned a CALI award and don't
receive an invitation by Friday, September 18, please contact me (inlcude
the course, instructor, and semester you earned the award).
More CALI Award Winners. Congratulations to the following
students, who received the highest grades in the courses indicated.
Other CALI award winners were announced in the August
24 and August 31 issues of the Record. If you received an award,
your name will appear on the award certificate and in the program for the
Student Awards Luncheon as it appears below. Please e-mail me if
you want to make any changes.
Spring 1998 Semester
Advanced Research (Prof. Clemons): Michael R. Karnuth
Advanced Research (Prof. Moss): Sherry A. Mundorff
American Legal History (Prof. Wilf): Joanna C. Kitto
Bankruptcy Litigation (Prof. Reibman): William E. Dutton, Jr. &
Katherine C. Schroder
Critical Race Theory (Prof. C. Harris): Bryan P. Diemer & Francelyn
Perez
Immigration Law & Policy (Prof. Kempster): Sita Balthazar-Thomas
International Law (Prof. B. Brown): Brandy A. Sargent
Legal Rights of Children (Prof. N. Hablutzel): Christopher J. DeLise
&
Anne Steele
Legal Writing 2 (Prof. Gatter): Paul J. Ferak
Medical Malpractice (Profs. Lavin & Schwartz): Daniel S. Kirschner
Negotiations (Prof. Davis): No award given
Negotiations (Prof. Schoenfeld): Carolyn J. Buntin & Timothy J.
Vertovec
Patent Law (Prof. Hulbert): Carole A. Mickelson
Personal Income Tax (Prof. Chapman): Kathryn J. Banzhof & John
B. MacIntyre
(this is a corrected entry; Mr. MacIntyre's name
was inadvertently omitted
from the initial list of CALI winners)
Regulations, Enforcement, & Litigation of Hazardous Waste (Profs.
Felitti &
Warren): Israel B. Marquez
Sexual Orientation & the Law (Prof. Samar): Natalie Mandelbroyt,
Melanie K. Miller, & Mitchell Sered
Telecommunications Law & Policy (Prof. Kraft): Michael D. Ambroziak
Trial Advocacy 1 (Prof. McSweeney-Moore): Denise P. Erlich
1998 Summer Session
Evidence (Prof. Kling): Susan C. Grune
Internet Law (Prof. Warner): Nathan Austin
Remedies (Prof. Huttenhower): John Bretscher
Law Office Technology (Prof. Blackwell): Carole A. Mickelson
Furniture in Classrooms. If you have any reason to remove
tables, podiums, chairs, or other furniture from classrooms temporarily,
please be sure that you return them promptly. Missing furniture can
cause serious inconvenience to instructors and students.
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