Ronald Rotunda
Ronald D. Rotunda | |
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Born | 1945 (age 70–71) |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Law Professor |
Ronald D. Rotunda (born 1945) is a U.S. legal scholar and professor of law at Chapman University School of Law. Rotunda's first area of primary expertise is United States Constitutional law, and is the author of an influential 6-volume legal treatise on Constitutional Law. His other area of primary expertise is Legal Ethics, often called Professional Responsibility. He has also published an influential treatise on Legal Ethics, co-published by West-Thomson Reuters, ABA. He was also a senior fellow, in 2000, at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. In 1963, when Rotunda was 18 years old, he received a scholarship to attend Harvard University.[1] Professor Rotunda later received a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
Rotunda was formerly Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law.[2] He was employed there for twenty-five years. He served as an advisor to Ken Starr during Starr's tenure as special prosecutor during the Clinton Administration. Previously, he had served on the investigative team during the Watergate scandal.
Rotunda married Marcia Mainland in February 1969.[3] She was formerly an attorney in the office of University Counsel during his time at Illinois.
In 1966, shortly after his conviction, Albert DeSalvo, The Boston Strangler, was one of Rotunda's students when taught a law course for prisoners.[2] In an article about this experience Rotunda described DeSalvo as charming, helpful and well-groomed, in contrast to every other student at the prison.
He was married to Kyndra Rotunda (and divorced in 2014). The Rotundas were on faculty at George Mason University School of Law until departing in 2008 for Chapman University.[4]
Publications
- The Politics of Language: Liberalism as Word and Symbol Intro. by Daniel Schorr. (1986) is one of Rotunda's many books. He books and articles have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, French, and Korean. For a complete list, see: http://www1.chapman.edu/~rrotunda/publish.htm See also, http://www.ronaldrotunda.org and http://www.ronaldrotunda.com for up-to-date lists of his publications.
References
- ↑ "Eisenhower senior wins scholarship". Chicago Tribune. 1963-06-02. p. SW3. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
Ronald Rotunda, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rotunda, 2222 Orchard st., Blue Island, has accepted a scholarship to enter Harvard University in the fall
- 1 2 Jim Dey (2015-04-16). "Jim Dey: Former UI law prof 'having too much fun to retire'". The News Gazette. Archived from the original on 2015-04-16.
It was a recollection of his 1966 experience as a Harvard undergraduate teaching rhetoric to prison inmates. Among them: Albert DeSalvo, the man identified by Massachusetts authorities as the killer of 11 women between 1962 and 1964.
- ↑ "Marriage Announcement 8 -- No Title". Chicago Tribune. 1969-02-16. p. S6. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
Miss Marcia Mainland, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Charles Mainland, La Porte, Ind., to Ronald Rotunda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rotunda...
- ↑ Peter Vieth (2008-06-02). "Rotundas to leave GMU for California law school: Pair are latest to join faculty for Chapman". Lawyer's Weekly. Retrieved 2008-11-23. mirror