Law School
Yale University, LL.B., 1969
Law School Graduation Year
1969
College
Dartmouth College, B.A., magna cum laude, 1966
Memberships
Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committees on: Professional Responsibility; Professional Ethics); Westchester County, New York State (Chairman, Public Interest Law Committee, 1976-1979) and Federal Bar Associations; U.S. Supreme Court Bar Association.
Biographical
Author: Counsel for the Poor: Criminal Defense in Urban Criminal Courts, Twentieth Century Fund, Lexington Books, 1977; Financing Public Interest Litigation in State Courts, 63 Cornell Law Review 173; The Case of the Jamaican Accent, New York Times Magazine, December 1, 1994. Professor, New York University School of Law, 1974-1977. Director and Counsel, Time Equities, Inc., 1986-1989. Solicitor General and Chief of Appeals, New York State, 1984-1986. Chief, Public Advocacy, New York Attorney General's Office. Chairman, Special Litigation, Legal Aid Society, 1970-1973.