Admitted
1952, Pennsylvania
Law School
Yale University, LL.B., 1952
Law School Graduation Year
1952
College
Syracuse University, A.B., 1949
Memberships
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations
Biographical
Contributing Author: Administrative Agency Practice and Procedure in Pennsylvania, a Symposium, Vol. 36, Temple Law Quarterly No. 4. Contributing Author to American Bar Association Handbook, Antitrust Grand Jury Investigations, 1978. Visiting Lecturer: Hamilton College, Federalism and Social Policy and Economic Policy, 1982-1984; Yale University, Federalism: An American Legacy, 1986, 1989, 1991; 1995; Haverford College, Constitutional Law, Federalism and Social Policy, 1990-1991; University of Scranton, Federalism, The Supreme Court and the Constitution, 1998; Rutgers University, Federalism and the Supreme Court, 2000; Fulbright/Lafayette College Institute, Race and the Constitution, 2000-2003. Assistant City Solicitor, Scranton, 1957-1961. Assistant Attorney General and Chief Counsel, Milk Control Commission, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1962-1963. Consultant, President's Commission on Campus Unrest, 1970. Counsel, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1987-1989. General Counsel, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1987-1989. Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 1987-1989. Chairman, Subcommittee of Valuation Procedures, 1965-1967. Member, Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee, Antitrust Law Section, 1975-1980. Member, 1978-1981 and Chairman, 1982-1984 Hearing Committee 3.03 Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.