David J. Langum, SJD Biography
- Title:
- Professor of Law at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Should Prostitution Be Legal?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of June 28, 2007
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Founder, The Langum Project for Historical Literature and The Langum Charitable Trust, 2001-present
- President, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Alabama, 1999-present
- Professor, Law, Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, 1985-present
- Golieb Fellow, New York University Law School, 1991
- Caroline Bancroft History Prize, Denver Public Library, 1991
- James Willard Hurst Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in Legal History, Law and Society Association, 1988
- Professor, Law, Nevada School of Law, 1983-1985
- Dean, Nevada School of Law, 1983-1984
- Professor, Detroit College of Law, 1978-1983
- Partner, Christenson, Hedemark, Langum & O’Keefe, 1968-1978
- Associate, Dunne, Phelps & Mills, 1966-1968
- Research Clerk, Hon. Murray Draper, California Court of Appeals, 1965-1966
- Member, Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review, 1963-1965
- Education:
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- SJD, University of Michigan Law School, 1985
- LLM, University of Michigan Law School, 1981
- MA, History, San Jose State University, 1976
- JD, Stanford University, 1965
- AB, History, Dartmouth College, 1962
- Other:
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- None found