LL.M., University of Michigan Law School, legal
history, 1981
S.J.D., University of Michigan Law School, legal
history, 1985
Clerk, Judge Murray Draper, California Court of
Appeals, 1965-66
Practice Experience
Associate, Dunne, Phelps & Mills, San Francisco, 1966-68.
Partner, Christenson, Hedemark, Langum & O’Keefe, San Jose,
Calif., 1968-78
Academic Experience
Dean and Professor, Nevada School of Law, 1983-85.
Professor of Law, Detroit College of Law, 1978-83.
Adjunct Professor, Lincoln University School of Law, 1968-78,
and San Francisco Law School, 1966-67
Joined Cumberland Faculty: 1985
Teaching and Research Interests:
Evidence; property; and legal history, including the history of the
American West
Expert in law and morality in America; author of
Crossing Over the Line: Legislating Morality and the Mann Act
(University of Chicago Press, 1994)
Expert in 19th- and 20th-century American legal history;
author of William M. Kunstler: The Most-Hated Lawyer in
America (New York University Press, 1999)
Scholar in Residence, Ucross Foundation, Clearmont, Wyoming,
spring 1998. Golieb Fellow, New York University Law School, fall
1991
President, American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama,
2000-2002.