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Summer 1999, 2

Northwestern Law Faculty Awards for 1998-99 Academic Year

Student Voted Awards

  • Robert Childres Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence: Leonard S. Rubinowitz
  • Outstanding First-Year Course Professor: William P. Marshall, Visiting Professor from Case Western Reserve University Law School
  • Outstanding Professor of a Small Class: Leonard S. Rubinowitz
  • Outstanding Adjunct Professor: Dennis A. Ferrazano, Barack Ferrazano Kirschbaum Perlman & Nagelberg

Dean's Teaching Awards(to honor faculty for the quality of their teaching and the teaching responsibilities assumed during the year)

Adjunct Faculty in Trial Advocacy Awards

  • Judge Joan M. Corboy Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching Advocacy and Professionalism*: Arthur Hill, Jr., Chief of Felony Prosecutions, Cook County States Attorney
  • Outstanding Adjunct Professor in Trial Advocacy -- Zaldwaynaka Scott, Assistant U.S. Attorney
  • Outstanding Adjunct Professor in Pre-Trial Litigation -- Barry McNamara
  • Outstanding Adjunct Professor in Legal Ethics -- Harvey Nixon, Mayer, Brown & Platt

*This award honors the memory of Judge Joan Marie Corboy, a 1977 Northwestern graduate, who died tragically in 1999. Judge Corboy was not only a top trial lawyer, but also an excellent teacher and a regular participant in Northwestern's trial advocacy program as well as programs the Law School offers to trial lawyers from around the country. This award honors the service and commitment of an adjunct professor to our program over a period of years.

Teaching Awards for 1997-98

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