Background
Thurman, Samuel David was born on December 7, 1913 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Samuel D. and Henrietta (Young) Thurman.
Thurman, Samuel David was born on December 7, 1913 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Samuel D. and Henrietta (Young) Thurman.
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Utah, 1935; Juris Doctor, Stanford University, 1939; Doctor of Laws, University Pacific McGeorge School Law, 1984; Doctor of Laws, University Utah, 1988.
Associate, Irvine, Skeen, Thurman, Salt Lake City, 1939-1942;
associate professor of law, Stanford University, 1942-1947;
professor of law, Stanford University, 1947-1962;
Marion Rice Kirkwood professor of law, Stanford University, 1961-1962;
associate dean Law School, Stanford University, 1947-1949;
acting dean Law School, Stanford University, 1952-1953;
dean College Law, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1962-1975;
distinguished professor of law, University Utah, 1975-1995. Advisory board Foundation Press U. Casebook Series, 1962-1995. Visiting professor lawU. Michigan, summer 1949, New York University, 1955-1956, University Texas, 1976, Louisiana State University, 1977, University of California Hastings College Law, 1984-1995.
Visiting professor law Pepperdine U., 1981-1982. Hugo L. Black lecturer U. Alabama, 1980.
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Commissioner California Law Revision Commission, 1954-1959. Chairman Utah appeals board Selective Service System. Member Council Legal Education for Professional Responsibility, 1968-1973.
Secretary-treasurer Association American Law Schools, 1959-1961, president, 1962. Board directors National Legal Services Corporation, 1975-1978. Fellow American Bar Foundation.
Member American Bar Association (secretary council legal education and admission to bar 1965-1970, 74-80, chairman 1978-1979, committee on evaluation of professional standards, Kutak award 1990), Utah Bar Association, San Francisco Bar Association, State Bar California, American Law Institute (life), Order of Coif (national executive committee 1964-1967, national president 1977-1980), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi, Delta Theta Phi. Clubs: Commonwealth (quarterly chairman San Francisco 1955), Timpanogos.
Son of Samuel D. and Henrietta (Young) T. M. Emeline Nebeker, June 16, 1939 (divorced December 17, 1977). Children: David, Sally Thurman Ware, Susan Thurman Hart, Walter.
M. Enid Ryberg, February 25, 1981.