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Eyes on the Presidency Press Release by Nick Thimmesch, July 8, 1969
Press release from political analyst Nick Thimmesch regarding President Nixon's careful and deliberate approach to his first six months in office. Some critics seized on his minor mistakes as evidence that his administration was coming apart. Thimmesch also discusses the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which he regards as instrumental in registering black voters in the South, despite an uncertain future. The administration proposed a substitute plan that would rely more on local courts and broaden the scope to cover all states. However, seasoned voter-registration workers argued that this plan would not be as effective as the current law, and that it would disproportionately impact the South. 3 pages
The Nebraska Transcript , Spring 2017, Vol. 50 No.1
3 Dean’s Message
4 Faculty Notes: Jack M. Beard, Eric Berger, Kristen M. Blankley, Eve M. Brank, Robert C. Denicola, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Richard E. Moberly, Harvey S. Perlman, Josephine R. Potuto, Matthew P. Schaefer, Anthony B. Schutz, Anna Williams Shavers, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Ryan P. Sullivan, Adam Thimmesch, Frans G. von der Dunk, Steven L. Willborn, Maggie Wittlin, Sandra B. Zellmer, Michelle Harner
9 Gus Hurwitz named co-director of the Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program
10 Maggie Wittlin joins faculty, adjusts to life in Midwest
11 Richard Moberly named College’s 17th dean
16 Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program creates executive certificate program
19 Space, Cyber & Telecom Law Program co-hosts Advanced Operational Law Conference
20 New Law College pipelines aimed at solving access to justice issues across state
22 December commencement: Stephanie Stacy
24 State Ombudsman Marshall Lux: When he talks senators listen
29 Alumni Notes
35 In Memoriam: Edmund Hollstein, Dale Clinton Tintsman, Richard G. Folda, Royce Neil Harper, John J. Blake, James Richard Hancock, Philip Sorensen, John Wightman, Clayton Yeutter, Raymond Baker, Bryce Bartu, Samuel Percival Baird, Terry Joseph Adams, W. Wesley Lubberstedt, L. Jay Gildersleeve, Arthur “Art” Richard Langvardt, Joyce M. Pocras
The Nebraska Transcript , Spring 2017, Vol. 50 No.1
3 Dean’s Message
4 Faculty Notes: Jack M. Beard, Eric Berger, Kristen M. Blankley, Eve M. Brank, Robert C. Denicola, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Richard E. Moberly, Harvey S. Perlman, Josephine R. Potuto, Matthew P. Schaefer, Anthony B. Schutz, Anna Williams Shavers, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Ryan P. Sullivan, Adam Thimmesch, Frans G. von der Dunk, Steven L. Willborn, Maggie Wittlin, Sandra B. Zellmer, Michelle Harner
9 Gus Hurwitz named co-director of the Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program
10 Maggie Wittlin joins faculty, adjusts to life in Midwest
11 Richard Moberly named College’s 17th dean
16 Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program creates executive certificate program
19 Space, Cyber & Telecom Law Program co-hosts Advanced Operational Law Conference
20 New Law College pipelines aimed at solving access to justice issues across state
22 December commencement: Stephanie Stacy
24 State Ombudsman Marshall Lux: When he talks senators listen
29 Alumni Notes
35 In Memoriam: Edmund Hollstein, Dale Clinton Tintsman, Richard G. Folda, Royce Neil Harper, John J. Blake, James Richard Hancock, Philip Sorensen, John Wightman, Clayton Yeutter, Raymond Baker, Bryce Bartu, Samuel Percival Baird, Terry Joseph Adams, W. Wesley Lubberstedt, L. Jay Gildersleeve, Arthur “Art” Richard Langvardt, Joyce M. Pocras
The Nebraska Transcript, Fall 2016, Vol. 49 No.2
3 Dean’s Message
4 Faculty Notes: Jack M. Beard, Kristen M. Blankley, Eve M. Brank, Richard F. Duncan, Eric Berger, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Richard A. Leiter, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Richard E. Moberly, Sandra B. Placzek, Stefanie S. Pearlman, Harvey S. Perlman, Matthew P. Schaefer, Anthony B. Schutz, Brett C. Stohs, Ryan P. Sullivan, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Adam Thimmesch, Frans G. von der Dunk
9 Professor Kristen Blankley receives tenure
10 Blankley - A Uniform Theory of Federal Court Jurisdiction Under the Federal Arbitration Act
12 ‘Smile that it happened:’ The Larry Berger era— By Professor Steve Willborn
21 Law College unveils smartphone app to support “Build Your Character” program
24 Jeremy Neilsen wins American Bar Association Forum on Construction Student Writing Competition
24 Chris Schmidt wins 2015-16 Louis Jackson National Student Memorial Writing Competition in employment and labor law
25 National Jurist selects Christopher Schmidt as a Law Student of the Year
26 Billie Gallagher spends summer in The White House
27 Lyle Denniston addresses spring commencement
32 Ben Sasse delivers inaugural Attorney General Jon Bruning Public Service Lecture
33 Beth Townsend, ’89, leads Iowa Workforce Development
36 Zellmer, Riley, Pierce, Schmidt recognized by Alumni Council
37 AlumNotes
43 In Memoriam: Paul W. Deck, William Franklin Ginn, Donald C. Farber, Duane Acklie, Soren S. “Sam” Jensen, William James Gourley, Fredric H. Kauffman, Donn K. Bieber, Leland K. “Lee” Kovarik Jr., William L. Howland, John G. Liakos, Carroll L. Lucht, Gregory Gene Jensen,
45 Report on giving
59 Calenda
The Nebraska Transcript, Fall 2016, Vol. 49 No.2
3 Dean’s Message
4 Faculty Notes: Jack M. Beard, Kristen M. Blankley, Eve M. Brank, Richard F. Duncan, Eric Berger, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Richard A. Leiter, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Richard E. Moberly, Sandra B. Placzek, Stefanie S. Pearlman, Harvey S. Perlman, Matthew P. Schaefer, Anthony B. Schutz, Brett C. Stohs, Ryan P. Sullivan, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Adam Thimmesch, Frans G. von der Dunk
9 Professor Kristen Blankley receives tenure
10 Blankley - A Uniform Theory of Federal Court Jurisdiction Under the Federal Arbitration Act
12 ‘Smile that it happened:’ The Larry Berger era— By Professor Steve Willborn
21 Law College unveils smartphone app to support “Build Your Character” program
24 Jeremy Neilsen wins American Bar Association Forum on Construction Student Writing Competition
24 Chris Schmidt wins 2015-16 Louis Jackson National Student Memorial Writing Competition in employment and labor law
25 National Jurist selects Christopher Schmidt as a Law Student of the Year
26 Billie Gallagher spends summer in The White House
27 Lyle Denniston addresses spring commencement
32 Ben Sasse delivers inaugural Attorney General Jon Bruning Public Service Lecture
33 Beth Townsend, ’89, leads Iowa Workforce Development
36 Zellmer, Riley, Pierce, Schmidt recognized by Alumni Council
37 AlumNotes
43 In Memoriam: Paul W. Deck, William Franklin Ginn, Donald C. Farber, Duane Acklie, Soren S. “Sam” Jensen, William James Gourley, Fredric H. Kauffman, Donn K. Bieber, Leland K. “Lee” Kovarik Jr., William L. Howland, John G. Liakos, Carroll L. Lucht, Gregory Gene Jensen,
45 Report on giving
59 Calenda
Une récidive de hernie diaphragmatique congénitale
Through the case report of a child who had had a congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and then relapsed 8 months after initial surgery, the various risk factors related to a CDH, its pre- and postnatal management as well as some long-term complications are discussed.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Nebraska Transcript (University of Nebraska College of Law), Fall 2022
Dean\u27s Message
Remembering Anna Williams Shavers 4
Sold-out Women Lead event empowers leaders 9
Reward outweighs risk at Lavender Legal Center 12
LaChandra Pye, \u2709, named multicultural homecoming nominee 14
Nebraska Legal Diversity Council founded 16
Sullivan recognized for work on Tenant Assistance Project 18
Children’s Justice Attorney Education Program selects inaugural Fellows 20
White House, Attorney General recognize Tenant Assistance Project 22
Faculty Notes 24
Matthew Schaefer named Clayton Yeutter Chair 32
Student team wins regional patent application drafting competition 34
Three faculty earn professorships: Kristen Blankley, Jessica Shoemaker, Adam Thimmesch 35
Housing Justice Program offers array of opportunities 36
Magilton & students contribute paper to European Centre for Excellence 38
Stohs & EClinic recognized at Annual Entrepreneurship Summit 40
Beard: Guiding the Law of Military Space Operations 41
Dean’s Advisory Board honorees recognized 42
Celebrating the Class of 2022 43
AlumNotes 46
In Memoriam: Dwight L. Clements, Warren E. Van Norman, Peter R. Durland, Tedd C. Huston, Frederick J. Hurlbut, Leslie W. Jensen, Marshall D. Becker, Claire D. Johnson, Glenn A. Rodehorst, Dick H. Hartsock, Walter E. Gallawa, Gordon M. “Mac” Hull, Richard C. Schmoker, Glen J. Soukup, James L. Birkel, Marilyn A. Hutchinson, Stephen A. Mazurak, Richard L. Davenport, Frank E. Landis, John L. Erickson, James E. Gordon, Wayne C. Kreuscher, M. Susan Carlson, George G. Rhodes, Kirk O. Kuwitzky, Thomas R. Dilley, Jane P. Nerison, Royce E. Norman, Larry D. Ohs, Deborah K. Gilg, James B. Fleming, Jonathan C. Hook, Wayne L. Blankenbiler, Douglas F. Fagan, Jone M. Bosworth, Joe E. Schaefer, David G. Brown, Gregory P. Bolton, Shane E. Perkins, Matthew G. Marvin 54
Multicultural Legal Society celebrates 50th anniversary 59
Nebraska Law Review commemorates centennial anniversary 60
Gould named Law Alumni Master 61
Schmid Law Library undergoes transformation 62
College welcomes new faculty 66
Report on Giving 6
[Acute idiopathic eosinophilic pneumonia in a teenager].
Acute idiopathic eosinophilic pneumonia is a very rare cause of interstitial lung disease in children. Pathophysiological mechanisms and etiology remain poorly understood. It manifests as a febrile dyspnea, progressively worsening. Chest X-ray, performed as first-line, shows bilateral infiltrates. The chest CT confirms a diffuse infiltrative pneumopathy and the bronchoalveolar lavage demonstrates the presence of alveolar hypereosinophilia. The exclusion of other causes of alveolar eosinophilia confirms the diagnosis. A ventilatory support is very often necessary. Systemic corticosteroids provides a spectacular clinical improvement, without recurrence
The Nebraska Transcript 45:2, Fall 2012
Dean’s Message 2
Faculty Updates
Profile: Rob Denicola 4
Potuto Gives Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture 6
Faculty Notes 8
Berger Receives Tenure 15
Schutz Granted Tenure 21
Shoemaker Joins Faculty 28
Stohs Opens Entrepreneurship Clinic 29
Thimmesch Joins Faculty 30
Feature: Client Counseling Competition Champions 31
Around the College
Bresel Experiences on Capitol Hill 38
Externships 39
Department of Defense Externship 42
Hilgers Joins Career Services 44
Big Ten Law Deans Meet at College 45
Karlan Delivers Lane Lecture 46
Laurin Lectures on Roberts Court 48
Admissions Report 50
Baughman Joins Admissions Office 52
Student Accolades 53
Students Volunteer at Voices of Hope 55
Allen Moot Court Competition 55
Graduation & Family Traditions 56
Our Alumni
Herb Knudsen: Milkweed Mogul 61
Alumni Council Awards Pictorial 64
AlumNotes 70
In Memoriam 77
Annual Report 88
SCT Alumni Gather 100
Union Bank Dedication Pictorial 101
Kimberly Hyde Practices in American Samoa 102
Calendar 104
Masthead:
Dean: Susan Poser
Editors
Alan H. Frank, Professor of Law
Molly M. Brummond, ’03, Director of Communications & Alumni Relations
Student Editors
Catherine Cano, ’12
Emily Rose, ’12
Contributors
Tasha Everman, ’02, Assistant Dean of Career Services
Joel Fulton, \u2713
Angie Hohensee, Senior Director of Development
Lori Petersen, Alumni Relations Events and Communications Specialist
Tracy Warren, ’03, Assistant Dean of Admissions
Jacob Zlomke
Layout & Design
Zarullu Design, LLC
Photographers
Craig Chandler, University Communications
Bambi King, Nebraska Law
Keri Leece, Zarullu Design LLC
Bob Olson, The Picturema
The Nebraska Transcript 45:2, Fall 2012
Dean’s Message 2
Faculty Updates
Profile: Rob Denicola 4
Potuto Gives Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture 6
Faculty Notes 8
Berger Receives Tenure 15
Schutz Granted Tenure 21
Shoemaker Joins Faculty 28
Stohs Opens Entrepreneurship Clinic 29
Thimmesch Joins Faculty 30
Feature: Client Counseling Competition Champions 31
Around the College
Bresel Experiences on Capitol Hill 38
Externships 39
Department of Defense Externship 42
Hilgers Joins Career Services 44
Big Ten Law Deans Meet at College 45
Karlan Delivers Lane Lecture 46
Laurin Lectures on Roberts Court 48
Admissions Report 50
Baughman Joins Admissions Office 52
Student Accolades 53
Students Volunteer at Voices of Hope 55
Allen Moot Court Competition 55
Graduation & Family Traditions 56
Our Alumni
Herb Knudsen: Milkweed Mogul 61
Alumni Council Awards Pictorial 64
AlumNotes 70
In Memoriam 77
Annual Report 88
SCT Alumni Gather 100
Union Bank Dedication Pictorial 101
Kimberly Hyde Practices in American Samoa 102
Calendar 104
Masthead:
Dean: Susan Poser
Editors
Alan H. Frank, Professor of Law
Molly M. Brummond, ’03, Director of Communications & Alumni Relations
Student Editors
Catherine Cano, ’12
Emily Rose, ’12
Contributors
Tasha Everman, ’02, Assistant Dean of Career Services
Joel Fulton, \u2713
Angie Hohensee, Senior Director of Development
Lori Petersen, Alumni Relations Events and Communications Specialist
Tracy Warren, ’03, Assistant Dean of Admissions
Jacob Zlomke
Layout & Design
Zarullu Design, LLC
Photographers
Craig Chandler, University Communications
Bambi King, Nebraska Law
Keri Leece, Zarullu Design LLC
Bob Olson, The Picturema
