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Fall 1983 – Issue 30 - Stanford Lawyer - Stanford University

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New Faculty (cont.)Michigan Law School(JD '76), graduatingmagna cum laude, withelection to the Order ofthe Coif. -While at Michigan, sheearned awards in thesubjects of contracts,civil procedure, andtrusts and estates, aswell as being associateeditor and project editorof the law review.Broadly educated, heholds degrees in bothlaw (JD '76, Harvard)and economics (BA andMA '73, and PhD '80,<strong>University</strong> of Chicago).As a Chicago undergraduate,Campbellwas elected president ofthe student governmentand a member of PhiBeta Kappa. He hadcompleted his coursework for his doctoratewhen awarded his B.A.and was the youngeststudent ever 10 pass thePh.D. core examinationin economics at Chicago.From 1978 to 1980 hewas in private practicewith Winston & Strawn ofChicago, where he specializedin antitrust,employment, and generallitigation.Campbell then becamea 1980/81 WhiteHouse Fellow, in theOffice of the Chief ofStaff at the White House.In 1981, he wasappointed executiveassistant to EdwardSchmults, deputy attorneygeneral of the UnitedStates, and, in Octoberof that year, to theFTC post.Professor Campbellis teaching <strong>Stanford</strong>courses in Economicsand Finance Theory,Business Associations,International Law, andI;conomics for <strong>Lawyer</strong>s.•cisco and New YorkCity.Brest, who is a constitutionallavv scholar aswell as an innovative ­teacher, has becomesecond holder of theKenneth and HarleMontgomery Professorshipin Clinical LegalEducation.The Montgomery chairwas established in 1980by Mr. and Mrs. KennethBorgersenBorgersen served asclerk to Justice Stewartof the Supreme Court in1977/78, after a yearwith Judge Frank M.Coffin of the U.S. Courtof Appeals (1 st Circuit).She joined Morrison &Foerster in 1978, becominga partner in 1982.Borgersen is a memberof both the Californiaand Washington, D.C.,bars.She is teaching CivilProcedure, in addition tocourses in the businesslaw area.Thomas J. CampbellAssociate ProfessorCampbell was previouslydirector of the FederalTrade Commission'sBureau of Competition,in Washington, D.C.CampbellTwo Nobel Prize economists- Milton Friedman(his faculty advisor)and George Stigler (dissertationcommitteemember) - participatedin Campbell's Chicagostudies.At Harvard, he was aneditor of the law review,graduating magna cumlaude.Campbell clerked forJudge George E. Mac­Kinnon of the U.S. Courtof Appeals (D.C. Circuit)and for Justice White ofthe U.S. Supreme Court(in 1977/78).Scott and BrestNamed toEndowed ChairsProfessors Kenneth E.Scott and Paul Bresthave been appointed toendowed chairs at theLaw School.Scott, an expert incorporate and securitieslaw and banking regulation,is first holder of theRalph M. Parsons Professorshipin Law andBusiness. The chair isnamed in memory of thelate Mr. Parsons, founderof the worldwide engineeringand constructionfirm that bears his name.Funding has been providedby the Ralph M.Parsons Foundation ofLos Angeles following achallenge grant from theWilliam Randolph HearstFoundation of San Fran-Montgomery of Northbrook,Illinois. Its firstholder, Professor AnthonyAmsterdam, left<strong>Stanford</strong> in 1981.ScottKenneth E. ScottScott, the new ParsonsProfessor of Law andBusiness, is a 1956graduate of the Schooland past article editorof the <strong>Stanford</strong> Law Review.He previously earnedan AB in economicsfrom William and MaryCollege, where he wasclass valedictorian and amember of Phi BetaKappa. He then attendedPrinceton as a WoodrowWilson Fellow, receivinghis MA in 1953.Following law school,48<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>Lawyer</strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>1983</strong>

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