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Curriculum Vitae
Randolph N. Stone
Clinical Professor of Law
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
phone: 773-702-9611
email: snar@midway.uchicago.edu
University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1975. Legal Writing Instructor; Criminal Law Teaching Assistant; President, Black Law Students Assoc.; Student Attorney, Ordinance Defense Project. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Urban Affairs, 1972. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, B.A., Political Science, 1972. Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1964-66.
University of Chicago Law School Clinical Professor of Law, Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, 1991-present. Director of the Clinic, 1991 - 2001. Created the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Project designed to provide law and social work students with the opportunity to represent children accused of crime and delinquency. Lecturer in Law, 1990 - 1991. Clinical Fellow, 1977 - 1980.
Harvard Law School, Lecturer on Law, Trial Advocacy Workshop, 1990-93. Instructor, 1985-88.
IIT - Chicago-Kent College of Law Adjunct Professor, 1990-1991.
Cook County Public Defender's Office Public Defender, 1988 - 1991. Responsible for leadership, administration and management of $32M budget in 750 person law office.
Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia Staff Attorney and Deputy Director, 1983-1988.
Stone & Clark, Chicago IL Partner, 1980 - 1983.
Criminal Defense Consotium of Cook County, Inc. Staff Attorney, 1976 - 1978.
LEAA neighborhood office project
Neighborhood Legal Services Program, Washington DC Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellow, 1975 - 1976.
In addition, served as faculty for the following organizations and programs: the American Bar Association, the National Bar Association, the National Conference of Black Lawyers, the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, the National College of Criminal Defense, the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, the National Conference of State Courts, the NAACP, the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, the Sentencing Project, Inc., the National Association of Counsel for Children, the Legal Defense Fund, Inc., the National Association of Sentencing Advocates, the National Association for Blacks in Criminal Justice, the Administrative Office of the Illinois Court system, the Loyola Law School and Chicago Bar Association's College of Trial Lawyers Intensive Advocacy Course, the District of Columbia Trial Practice Institute, the International Law Institute, the New York State Defenders Association, the Maryland Defenders Office, the Office of the Virginia Public Defender, the Cook County Public Defender's Office, the Illinois Appellate Defender Program, and a "Teaching Law-Exploring the Possibilities" workshop for minority attorneys at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Bar Admissions: Illinois (1977) Wisconsin (1975) District of Columbia (1975) Illinois Supreme Court Board of Bar Admissions.
Governor's Commission to Rewrite the Illinois Criminal Code, appointee.
Illinois Supreme Court's Capital Litigation Trial Bar Screening Committee Panel.
Steering committee, American Association of Law Schools Equal Justice Colloquia, responsible for organizing 19 conferences at various law schools around the country designed to facilitate collaboration between law school faculties and legal service providers.
AALS Clinical Education Executive Committee.
Member of the Board of Directors or Advisory Board Member for the following organizations: The Sentencing Project, Washington, D.C., Neighborhood Defender Service of
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