CALI Excellence in service awards

The CALI Excellence in Service Award was established by the CALI Board of Directors for the 10th Anniversary of the Conference for Law School Computing™ in June of 2000 to recognize individuals who have provided extraordinary service to the legal education and law school computing communities. There is no single definition for the form of service that qualifies an individual to receive this award. Speaking at the conference, extraordinary sharing of knowledge, software or research or voluntarily delivering web-based services to the community are a few possible examples. Potential candidates can be submitted to CALI at anytime. Awards recipients are determined by a committee comprised of CALI Board Members and announced at the annual Conference for Law School Computing.
 
2002 Excellence in Service Award Recipients
Nancy Johnson
Georgia State University School of Law
Kit Kreilick
Fordham University School of Law
Gregory Ogden
Pepperdine University School of Law
Sally Wise
University of Miami School of Law

 

2001 Excellence in Service Award Recipients
James Callison
University of Oklahoma Law Center
Billie Jo Kaufman
Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center
John Heywood
American University, Washington College of Law
Pablo Molina
Georgetown Law Center 
Professor Pactrick Wiseman
Georgia State University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
(Institutional Award)

 

2000 Excellence in Service Award Recipients
Mohyeddin Abdulaziz
University of Arizona James E. Rodgers School of Law 
Thomas R. Bruce
Cornell Law School 
Mitch Davis
Stanford Law School
Mary Dicig
Gardner, Carton & Douglas (formerly)  
Nicholas Finke
University of Cincinnati School of Law
Professor Trotter Hardy
William and Mary College of Law  
Ken Hirsh
Duke University School of Law   
Professor Peter Martin
Cornell Law School   

Elmer Masters
Emory University School of Law

Eric Noble
University of California-Hastings School of Law 
Will Sadler
Chicago-Kent College of Law (formerly) 
Robin Simonds
University of Connecticut School of Law (formerly)  
Professor Ronald W. Staudt
Chicago-Kent College of Law 
 

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