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WarrenRees2311 Biolchini Hall574.631.4436574.631.6371Warren.D.Rees.2@nd.edu
  • Faculty
  • Library
  • Legal Research
Warren Rees joined the faculty of the Kresge Law Library in 1997 as a librarian. He earned his B.A. from Minnesota Bible College in 1978, his J.D. from Southern Illinois University in 1985 and his A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan in 1986. Admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1985, he has worked as assistant and associate librarian at the University of Minnesota (1986-90), assistant director of the law library at Willamette University (1990-93), associate director of the law library at Gonzaga University (1993-94) and research librarian at Valparaiso University (1994-96). His areas of academic interest include legal research and computer law. He belongs to a number of professional organizations including the American Association of Law Libraries (member since 1985, recruitment committee member 1995-97), the Minnesota Association of Law Libraries (member 1986-90, newsletter editor 1988-90), the Western Pacific Chapter of Law Libraries (member 1990-94, newsletter editor 1991-94), the Ohio Regional Association of Law Libraries (member since 1994) and the American Bar Association (member since 1985). /assets/71768/original/rees.jpgLAW60703, Legal Research LAW70207, Advanced Legal Research<b>Articles</b> <i>Legal Issues for an Integrated Information Center,</i> in 52 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science 240 (1993). <b>Book Reviews</b> 7 Law & Inequality 147 (1988) (reviewing James A. Kushner, Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation (1998)). <b>Other Items</b> <a href=http://www.nd.edu/~lawlib/news/rees-human-rights-research-lawyer97.pdf><i>Human Rights Research on the Internet,</a></i> Notre Dame Lawyer 45 (Summer 1997). <a href="http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/alumni/ndlawyer/spring08/rees.pdf">Warren Rees, Research Librarian Renaissance Man</a> - Notre Dame Lawyer, Spring 2008Research Librarian
WendyBarnes1330 Biolchini Hall574.631.6626574.631.5474lawyer@nd.edu
  • Staff
  Mrs. Barnes joined the admissions office staff in May 2007. She shares the responsibility of efficiently processing applications and for producing much of the office’s written communications with prospective applicants.
  • Admissions
Admissions Assistant
WendyNoecker1330 Biolchini Hall574.631.6626574.631.5474bulletin.1@nd.edu
  • Staff
  With primary responsibility for the Admissions Office Information System, Ms. Noecker joined the admissions staff in January 1999. Ms. Noecker shares responsibility for the efficient processing of applications and also is responsible for producing much of the Office’s written communications with prospective applicants as well as a variety of reports for the office.
  • Admissions
Admissions Assistant
WilliamGrimmer1100 Eck Hall of Law574.631.6627574.631.4197William.T.Grimmer.1@nd.edu
  • Faculty
  • Adjunct
  LAW75709, Trial Advocacy ComprehensiveAdjunct Faculty<a href="mailto:rward@nd.edu">Rebecca Ward</a>
WilliamKelley2112 Eck Hall of Law574.631.8646574.631.4197William.K.Kelley.24@nd.eduhttp://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=18386http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/cv/kelley_cv.pdf
  • Faculty
  • Teaching and Research
  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Federal Courts
  • Independent Counsel Laws
William K. Kelley teaches constitutional law and administrative law, and focuses on public law issues in his scholarship. He serves as Associate Dean with responsibility for coordinating special projects. During Spring 2008 semester, he will act as Associate Dean for Faculty Research. From 2005-2007, he served in the White House as Deputy Counsel to the President. In that capacity, he was responsible for advising the President of the United States on all legal matters affecting the Executive Branch. He joined the faculty in 1995 after practicing with two major law firms, and serving from 1991-1994 as assistant to the solicitor general at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Professor Kelley began his legal career by serving as law clerk to the Honorable Kenneth W. Starr on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1987-88), as well as for Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Associate Justice Antonin Scalia (1988-89). He earned his B.A. from Marquette University in 1984, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1987, where he served as Supreme Court editor of the Harvard Law Review. /assets/71656/original/kelley.jpgLAW60307, Constitutional Law LAW70305, Constitutional Law II LAW70315, Administrative Law<b>Articles</b> <i>Justice Antonin Scalia and the Long Game¸</i> 80 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1601 (2012) <i>Judicial Selection, Federal and State,</i> 32 Amer. J. of Trial Advocacy 453 (2009) <i>Avoiding Constitutional Questions As a Three-Branch Problem</i>, 86 Cornell Law Review 831 (2001) <i>The Primacy of Political Actors in Accommodation of Religion</i>, 22 Univ. of Hawaii L. Rev. 403 (2000) <i>The Constitutional Dilemma of Litigation Under the Independent Counsel Statute</i>, 83 Minnesota Law Review 1197 (1999) <i>Inculcating Constitutional Values</i>, 15 Constitutional Commentary 161 (1998) <b>Book contributions</b> <i>The Structural Function of the State Action Doctrine in American Constitutional Law</i>, in The Duty to Protect and to Ensure Human Rights (Eckart Klein ed., Univ. of Potsdam 2000) <i>Agostini v. Felton</i>, in The Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Supp. II 1999) <i>Kiryas Joel</i>, in The Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Supp. II 1999)<a href="http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/videoweb/kelley-709.html">Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: William Kelley on the Nomination of Sotomayor</a>– July 27, 2009 <a href="https://law.nd.edu/features/featured-faculty/featured-faculty-william-kelley">Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: William Kelley</a> – June 2, 2008Associate Professor of Law<a href="mailto:Leslie.K.Berg.34@nd.edu">Leslie Berg</a>
WilliamMcLean1118 Eck Hall of Law574.631.8129574.631.3980William.O.McLean.1@nd.edu
  • Faculty
  • Emeriti
 Professor McLean, a retired career Naval Officer, joined the Law School faculty in 1975. He holds master’s degrees in School Administration from Notre Dame, International Affairs from George Washington University and is a graduate of the Naval War College. He was a member of the United States Delegation in the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT), during which period agreements were reached that remain in effect today. Associate Dean Emeritus<a href="mailto:rward@nd.edu">Rebecca Ward</a>
YiFang2140 Eck Hall of Law574.631.1518
  • Staff
  
  • Administrators
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