Mary L. Dudziak
Law educator
Born Jun. 15, 1956, Oakland (CA), U.S.; daughter of Walter and Barbara (Campbell); child: Alicia.
Education: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), University of California, Berkeley, 1978; Juris Doctor (J.D.), Yale Law School, New Haven (CT), 1984; Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Philosophy (M.Ph.), 1986, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), 1992, Yale University.
Career: administrative assistant to deputy director, Center for Independent Living, Berkeley, 1978-80; summer intern, American Civil Liberties Union, New York City, 1983; judicial law clerk to judge Sam J. Ervin, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, Morgantown (NC), 1984-85; associate prof., 1986-90, prof. (law), 1990 -, University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City.
Author: articles in: Iowa Law Review, Law and History Review, Stanford Law Review, Journal of American History.
Member of: board member, American Society for Legal History; Organization of American Historians; Law and Society Association; American Historical Association (AHA).
Honors: Charlotte W. Newcombe doctoral dissertation fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1985; Littleton - Griswold research grant, American Historical Association, 1987; scholars development award, Harry S. Truman Library Institute, 1990; travel grant, Eisenhower World Affairs Institute, 1993.
Affiliation: Democrat.
Languages: English, Spanish, sign language.
Hobbies: hiking, reading, music.
Office: University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, IA 52242.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996