Background
Ulmer, Shirley Sidney was born on April 15, 1923 in North, South Carolina, United States. Son of Shirley S. and Anna R. (Reed) University.
(In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney U...)
In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney Ulmer seeks to explore and compare the right to counsel that has been afforded the American serviceman and that which has been granted his citizen counterpart in the civil courts. The civil and constitutional rights of the serviceman and the civilian in the context of criminal prosecutions are implemented in two distinct legal settings a civil system of state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court, and a military system composed of courts martial, boards of review, and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Ulmer suggests that in a political system in which individual preferences are given equal weight, the values of the priorities adopted in the civil society will inevitably encroach upon the variant values of any military sub-society involving substantial numbers of people who participate in both.
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Ulmer, Shirley Sidney was born on April 15, 1923 in North, South Carolina, United States. Son of Shirley S. and Anna R. (Reed) University.
Bachelor cum laude, Furman University, 1952. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Furman University, 1981. Master of Arts, Duke University, 1954.
Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, 1956.
Rockefeller fellow, Duke U., 1952-1953;
instructor political science, Duke U., 1954-1955;
Ottis Greene fellow, Duke U., 1955-1956;
instructor, U. Houston, summer 1956;
member of faculty, Michigan State University, 1956-1963;
assistant professor, Michigan State University, 1956-1959;
associate professor political science, Michigan State University, 1960-1963;
department chairman, Michigan State University, 1961-1962;
professor political science, department chairman, U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1963-1969;
Distinguished professor arts and science, U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1975-1976;
Alumni professor, U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1978-1988;
alumni professor emeritus, U. Kentucky, Lexington, since 1988. Member political science panel National Science Foundation, 1968-1970. Chairman of the Board overseers National Science Foundation Supreme Court data base project, 1984-1987.
Visiting professor State University of New York, Buffalo, summer 1969, University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee, summer, 1974, Arizona State University, 1980. Lecturer in field.
(In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney U...)
Served with United States Army Air Force, 1942-1945, PTO. Member American Political Science Association (editorial associate review 1963-1967), Southern Political Science Association (executive council 1965-1968, vice president 1966-1967, president 1971-1972), editorial board journal. (1965-1972), Midwest Political Science Association (editorial board journal. 1963-1964, 84-85), Kentucky Political Science Association (vice president 1966-1967), Inter-University Consortium Political Research (executive council 1966-1967, council chairman 1967-1968), Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Margaret Anel Lipscomb, March 18, 1946. Children: Margaret, William, Susan, John, Mary.