Background
Shellow, James Myers was born on October 31, 1926 in Milwaukee. Son of Henry Gershon and Sadie (Myers) Shellow.
Shellow, James Myers was born on October 31, 1926 in Milwaukee. Son of Henry Gershon and Sadie (Myers) Shellow.
University of Chicago (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1949). Marquette University (Bachelor of Laws, 1961). Phi Beta Kappa. Staff Member, Marquette Law Review, 1960-1961.
Lecturer, Advanced Criminal Procedure, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1972-1980. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, since 1977. Member, Federal Criminal Jury Instruction Committee, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Working as a partner of SHELLOW, SHELLOW & GLYNN, S.C. JAMES M. SHELLOW, bom Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 31, 1926. Admitted to bar, 1961, Wisconsin, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit and United States.
District Court, District of Wisconsin. 1963, United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois. 1965, United States. District Court, District of Louisiana.
1971, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. 1972, United States. Supreme Court and United States. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
1980, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 1981, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
1987, United States. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan. Education: University of Chicago (Bachelor of Arts, with honors. Marquette University (Bachelor of Laws, 1961).
Phi Beta Kappa. Staff Member, Marquette Law Review, 1960-1961. Certified Public Accountant, since 1960. Author: 'The Teaparty Theory of Conspiracy," Marquette Law Review, 1961.
"An Analysis of Judicial Methodology," Marquette Law Review, 1961. " The Continuing Vitality of the Gouled Rule," Marquette Law Review, 1964. "Suppression of Evidence in Wisconsin Criminal Practice," Wisconsin Continuing Legal Education, 1965.
"Color Reactions of Morphine Derivatives," Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 1966. "Defense of the Indigent Accused," Institute on Poverty and the Law, Marquette University, 1968. The Expert Witness in Narcotics Cases," National Legal Aid and Defender Association Manual, 1970.
The Voice of the Grass: Erwin Charles Simants’ Efforts to Secure a Fair Trial," Stanford Law Review, 1977. "Sample Voir Dire of Chemists in a Drug Case," National College of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Public Defenders, 1977. The Expert Witness in Narcotics Cases," Criminal Justice Advocates Manual, 1977-1978.
"Charge to the Jury," Criminal Justice Advocates Manual, 1977-1978. "United States v. Bell and the Directed Verdict in Criminal Cases: The Death of the Two-Hypotheses Rule,” (with William Theis) Mercer Law Review, 1984. "Pickerton v. United States and Vicarious Criminal Liability," (with William H. Theis and Susan W. Brenner) Mercer Law Review, 1985.
"Speaking Motions: Recognition of Summary Judgement in Federal Criminal Procedure," (with Susan W. Brenner) 107 F.R.D. 139 (1985). Lecturer: Psychology and the Law, Beloit College, 1968. Criminal Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968-1969.
National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1968-1975. Psychiatric Resident, Milwaukee County Mental Health Center, since 1969. Trial Advocacy, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1971.
Advanced Criminal Procedure, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1972-1980. Defending Criminal Cases Forum, Practicing Law Institute, 1972. National Institute, Criminal Law Section, American Bar Association, Prosecution and Defense of Drug Cases, 1972.
National College for Criminal Defense, since 1975. Trial Advocacy Institute, University of Virginia, since 1986. Western Institute of Trial Advocacy, since 1986.
Assistant Clinical Professor. Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, since 1971. Member:; Admitted to the bar, 1961, Wisconsin, United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit and United States. District Court, District of Wisconsin. 1963, United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
1965, United States. District Court, District of Louisiana. 1971, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. 1972, United States. Supreme Court and United States.
Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. 1980, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 1981, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
1982, United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. 1987, United States. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.
Fellow National College Criminal Defense Lawyers. Member National Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (vice president 1972-1973, president 1975), American Judicature Society, American Bar Association (past representative to National Conference Lawyers and Chemical Personnel Search's, lecturer national institute 1972), Wisconsin Bar Association (member executive committee criminal law section 1967, past chairman), Milwaukee Bar Association (member professional responsibility committee 1971-1981, ethics committee 1967-1970, fair trial-free press committee 1968, courts committee 1973-1974), 7th Federal Circuit Bar Association (chairman committee on criminal law and prodecure), American Civil Liberties Union (chapter executive board 1966-1974), National Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (director 1967-1970), American Law Institute.
Married Gilda Bloom, September 3, 1950. Children: Jill, Robin.