National Award for Innovation and Excellence in Teaching Professionalism
Preliminary Selection
Committee for the 2006 Awards
Anthony V. Alfieri. Professor of Law, Founder and Director, Center for Ethics and Public Service, University of Miami School of Law. Winner of the Florida Supreme Court 1999 Faculty Professionalism Award and the Association of American Law Schools' Clinical Section Committee on Lawyering in the Public Interest 2004-2005 Gary Bellow Scholar award.
Berry Crowley. Executive
Director, Texas Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism. Co-ordinator, National
Consortium of Professionalism Initiatives. Member, ABA House of Delegates. First
female President, Texas Young Lawyers’ Association; former Chair, Texas
Bar Foundation; former Director, State Bar of Texas.
Clark D. Cunningham. W. Lee Burge Professor of Law & Ethics,
Georgia State University College of Law. Director, National Institute for Teaching
Ethics & Professionalism; Director, Effective Lawyer-Client Communication
Project. Member, Georgia Commission on Professionalism. Reporter, Chief Justice's
Commission on Indigent Defense.
Arthur Garwin. Professionalism Counsel, American Bar Association. Director, ABA Center for Professional Responsibility Publications; Director, ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility.
Jim O. Stuckey II. Shareholder, Littler Mendelson, P.C. Member, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professionalism. Member, University of South Carolina Board of Visitors. Former Chief Counsel, Governor of South Carolina.
The preliminary selection committee selects the three finalists from the field of all applications.