Background
Lesnick, Howard was born on April 22, 1931 in New York City. Son of George L. and Sadie (Rovner) Lesnick.
(Authors explore their concerns about the professionalizat...)
Authors explore their concerns about the professionalization process and the issues raised in considering the relevance of humanistic education to law. Responds to the difficulty of understanding and expressing a humanistic perspective on legal education in a way that does it justice and connects with the readers’ own experiences. Each chapter is followed by short essays describing how the issues raised in that particular passage affected the authors as persons involved in the law school community.
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Lesnick, Howard was born on April 22, 1931 in New York City. Son of George L. and Sadie (Rovner) Lesnick.
New York University (Bachelor of Arts, 1952). Columbia University (Master of Arts, 1953. Bachelor of Laws, 1958).
Law clerk to justice John M. Harlan Supreme Court of the United States Court, 1959—1960. Professor law University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1960—1980, Jefferson B. Fordham professor law, since 1988. Distinguished professor City University of New York Law School at Queens College, 1982—1988.
Impartial umpire American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Internal Disputes Plan. Director Center for Law and Human Values. Served as private first class United States Army, 1953-1955.
(Authors explore their concerns about the professionalizat...)
Served as private first class United States Army, 1953-1955. Member American Law Institute.
Married Carolyn M. Schodt, May 1, 1976. Children: Alice, Caleb, Abigail.