Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 23, 1993, Law School Edition, Page 6A, Image 6

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School gamering needed funds
By Martin Fieher
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With the ctuik h ol Measure 5 < ontinuing to l>ear
down on the University, fund-raising has taken on
a role of ever greater importance, and perhaps no
school at the University has been as successful in
recent months ns the law m hool.
During the past several weeks, the school has
awarded its first endowed professorships to four
senior faculty members
l^nrd Kirkpatrick, whose nationally acclaimed
< ourse books and treatises on ex idence are used by
law schools and members of the practicing bar
across Ihe country. was awarded the Mershner Pro
fessor of Jurisprudence, sponsored by James and
Hone Mershner of Eugene
Ralph James Moonex was awarded the Wallace
and Ellen Knap< ke Professorship of Business Law
Mooney has taught business-related courses at the
University for 20 years Wallace Knapeke is a mem
ber of the Class of in to and lives and works in the
San Francisco Bay Area
James O'Fallon was named the Frank Nash Pro
fessor of I-aw. O'Fallon‘s current interests include
constitutional law. The professorship was estab
lished by the Chiles Foundation and friends and
family of Frank Nash, a founding partner in the
Miller Nash firm of Portland.
Charles O'Kelley was named the Loran L. Stew
art Professor of Business Law. O'Kelley's recent
work includes writings in business transactions and
non-profit corporation law. and he has just com
pleted his second term on the Executive Commit
tee of the Business I .aw Section of the Oregon State
Bar. The professorship was established by Stewart,
who is a long-time Eugene philanthropist
"Those professorships have Ixten nxvarded to some
of the top legal scholars and teachers in the region,
if not the country," said law school Dean Dave
Frohnmayer. "They allow opportunities for sus
tained excellence in teaching and reach that pre
x iously were out of immediate reach 1 am very
grateful to the donors who recognized the need and
invested in the future of the law school and our
state."
University President Myles Brand said this event
forever changes the University law school.
"It provides a strong foundation for the school's
future and speaks to its ability to strengthen its edu
cation programs for students and its outreach pro
grams for the community." ho said.
Professor Wayne Westling has been named the
first John F. l.uvaas Fellow at the law school.
The endowed fellowship will support his research
for writing a hook designed for Oregon criminal
lawyers, prosecutors and defense lawyers.
"it will he a guide to assist in procedures from
the time the client walks through the door to set
tling or appealing." Westling said. "It will have
everything from soup to nuts.”
The fellowship was established by John and Nao
mi Luvass of Eugene. John l.uvaas is a prominent
Eugene attorney and a member of the law school's
Board of Visitors. He was given the school's Meri
torious Service Award during convocation cere
monies Friday.
Students are also the recipients of donors con
tributions. Three students have been awarded the
first Otto J. Frohnniayer Scholarships.
The scholarship was established in 1993 in hon
or of Otto J. Frohnniayer. a prominent Medford attor
ney and the father of the law school dean. The
$10,000 annual gift will be divided among three
Oregon-resident law students who have demon
strated a strong academic: record.
Recipients are: Forest Grove's Scott Schauermann,
who completed his undergraduate studies at Ari
zona State University in June; Gresham’s Bradley
Anderson, who is tieginning his second year at the
law sc hool, received his undergraduate degree from
Oregon State University; and Portland's Charles
Mundorff, who will begin his third year at the law
school and is president of the Student Bar Asso
ciation.
Otto Frohnniayer is a 1933 graduate of the law
school und helped create the sc hool's Development
Board
Dave Frohnniayer said he wants people to under
stand that the donations cannot replace revenue
lost under Measure 5.
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