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IMPACT REPORTGiving
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
— AFRICAN PROVERB
Berkeley Law has never been a sink or swim environment. We value collegiality and compassion, principles and partnerships. It's why our school has always been so much greater than the sum of its parts.
Philanthropy is not a magic bullet. But what if everyone in our community stepped up to help? What would that mean for the school and its next generation of students? Working together, our promise is limitless.
Maria Garrett De Lievano ’14 and her son Sascha with Phillip Johnston ’14 and his daughters Serena and Isabella
COVER: Nosocom Solutions CEO Narseh Sunkara (third from left) meets with Evan Zepfel ’18, Charles Cartagena-Ortiz ’18, Yasmine Agelidis ’17,
Shantanu Mittal, and Josh Ephraim ’17 of Berkeley's InSITE Fellowship, which teams law and MBA students on consulting projects for area startups.
This is a remarkable time at Berkeley Law. Without question, the list of everything
I’m proud of and excited about would run well off this page.
Thanks largely to our inspiring alumni and friends, we’ve launched financial aid campaigns that
help diversify our student body, startup programs that provide timely training and legal services,
international partnerships that broaden our global reach … the list truly goes on and on.
We do face challenges. State support of our operating budget, 76 percent in 1990, is just 14.5 percent
today. Our tuition is also capped for the next four years. But in talking with hundreds of alums, their
passion for this school reaffirms my faith that we can clear the hurdles ahead. Further buoying this
faith: seeing our community rally behind the four themes that drive our core initiatives.
Access: Our public mission demands that Berkeley Law remains accessible to all qualified applicants.
Students of color comprise 45 percent of the first-year class; 17 percent were the first in their families
to go to college. Alumni gifts drove two new financial aid initiatives, the Access for All Challenge
(page 5) and the Berkeley Law Opportunity Scholarship (page 6), as well as other programs that serve
our students’ social mobility.
Innovation: A proactive approach to professional skills courses and other pragmatic training has made
our students more practice-ready. Generous donations helped launch two new clinics this year (page
10) and more experiential learning opportunities are on the way. With lawyers working across more
sectors than ever, we’re eager to forge cross-disciplinary partnerships that maximize our impact.
Service: Our Loan Repayment Assistance Program (page 9), which lets students follow their passion
while helping the disadvantaged, is a big reason why 22 percent of our Class of 2014 graduates—
more than any other Top 10 law school—are working in public interest or public service law. Giving
has also fueled pioneering research, education, and policy engagement on privacy, water access,
racial injustice, and other vital issues.
Globalization: Our students come from 46 countries and many of them speak multiple languages.
In June, I spent two weeks in Asia cultivating partnerships for our phenomenal tech-law program and
promoting Berkeley Law to top foreign students. California is the world’s eighth largest economy and
the nation’s most diverse state. As the law school of its flagship university, we should be a global hub
for people and ideas from around the world.
To remain both exceptional and accessible—which for us are interdependent missions—alums must
be true partners in our journey forward. Giving has never been more important to our future, and I am
profoundly grateful for your support.
S U J I T C H O U D H RY
Dean and I. Michael Heyman Professor of LawUniversity of California, BerkeleySchool of Law
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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
“ To remain both exceptional and accessible ... alums must be true partners in our journey forward.”
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
School-generated Sources vs. State Support
Revenue Diversification Over Time
The State of California once provided more than 95 percent of the law school's operating budget. As recently as 1990, state support was a robust 76 percent. This past fiscal year, it was 14.5 percent. To offset that dramatic decline, tuition and fees for JD and LL.M. students now comprise more than 61 percent of our revenues. Over the past quarter century, through governors and state legislatures of both major parties, it has become clear that our school faces a far more challenging financial path than in years past. With our tuition also capped for the next four years, resources from other revenue streams are essential for Berkeley Law to sustain its excellence and keep pace with the demands of a fast-changing legal marketplace.
State Support JD Tuition & Fees Gifts, Endowments, Contracts/Grants & Other
LL.M. & Miscellaneous Student Fees
100%
FY00FY90 FY05 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
76%
4%
20%
41%
39%
20%
18%
45%
36%
1%
16%
49%
26%
9%
45.5%
24.3%
15.7%
14.5%16%
49%
26%
9%
14%
48%
29%
9%
12%
50%
28%
10%
11%
51%
26%
12%
Alumni Participation Rates
Increasing alumni outreach and engagement is a major priority for the school's leadership. Attendance at alumni events is up, as are the number of events themselves, and a growing number of graduates are helping students through mentoring and networking. This past fiscal year, 18 percent of alumni made a financial contribution to Berkeley Law, our highest mark in four years. Gifts of all sizes, no matter how small, make a real difference in helping the school fulfill its promise.
FY05 FY12 FY13FY10 FY11 FY14 FY15
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
28%
17%
19%
17%15% 15%
18%
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Where the Money Came From: Fiscal Year 2015
Student Tuition & Fees
Contracts & Grants
Endowment Support
Gifts
Sales & Services Revenue
61.2%
Other
9.5%
8.8%
1.8%2.4%
1.7%
14.5%
State Support
Where the Money Went: Fiscal Year 2015
Student Activities
External Engagement *
Student Support
33%
9.4%
7.7%
7.4%
6%
4%4%
Library & Collections
Instructional Support
Facilities & Maintenance
School-wide Administration
0.5%
14.4%Financial Aid13.6%
Research & Centers
Direct Instruction, Clinics, & Skills Programs
* External Engagement is Alumni Relations, Marketing & Communications, and Exective Education.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Total Given Percentage of Total Philanthropy Number of Donors Average Given
Per Donor
Centers & Programs $5,562,730.68 39% 424 $13,119.65
Boalt Hall Fund $3,307,572.52 23.2% 2,262 $1,462.23
Student Scholarships $2,805,170.35 19.7% 315 $8,905.30
Clinical Education $1,099,449.55 7.7% 110 $9,995.00
Unrestricted Endowment $666,730.33 4.6% 3 $222,243.44
Endowed Chairs $364,483.98 2.6% 10 $36,448.40
Summer Fellowships $155,440.73 1.1% 83 $1,872.78
Student Organizations $145,492.96 1% 120 $1,212.44
Faculty Support $65,957.55 0.5% 8 $8,244.69
Law Library $50,019.39 0.4% 7 $7,145.63
Miscellaneous $17,560.50 0.1% 6 $2,926.75
Student Awards $17,043.95 0.1% 6 $2,840.66
Building Funds $2,859.59 — 9 $317.73
Student Loans $987.72 — 6 $164.62
Research Assistants $498.85 — 1 $498.85
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Philanthropic Funding: Fiscal Year 2015
While the data below reveals how much support Berkeley Law received in various areas last fiscal year, it does not reflect an order of our priorities. The school's research centers often draw more funding than any other category because of their affiliations with foundations and corporations. When it comes to individual donors, top areas of giving include unrestricted giving to the Boalt Hall Fund, financial aid for students, and clinical programs.
Philanthropy Trajectory
FY05 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY14 FY15FY13
$20,000,000
$15,000,000
$10,000,000
$5,000,000
$0
$14,261,999
$8,577,508
$12,908,090
$9,383,494
$12,140,666
$12,633,222
$17,766,356
Access for All
Raised by a single mother in Houston’s inner city, Jameson Miller ’16 knew that “statistically, I was not slated to win.” Driven to beat the odds, he channeled his energy toward becoming a lawyer and finding a great school—with a great financial aid program—that could turn his career aspiration into reality. “I chose Berkeley over some Ivy League schools because it’s top-tier, but also has a public mission and a global calling to give back and benefit society.”
Jameson won the oral component of Berkeley Law’s Written and Oral Advocacy Competition for first-year students, and now competes in national mock trial tournaments. He is also is a student advisor for the Appellate Advocacy course taught by William Fernholz '93. “The hidden treasure and value of Berkeley is how inclusive the school is,” Jameson says.
To ensure that students like Jameson can continue to attend Berkeley Law, Dean Choudhry launched the Access for All Challenge, a fundraising campaign for need-based aid to help the school remain accessible to all qualified applicants. The campaign raised $1.7 million—matched by another $2 million from two anonymous donors—in just two short months. Inspired by that result, one of the campaign’s original donors contributed an additional $1 million.
“Financial aid definitely made this experience possible,” Jameson says. “The opportunity to be a role model for anyone who wants to come behind me is always in the back of my mind because if I wasn’t afforded these possibilities, then I wouldn’t be here today. I think it’s really important to always have that consciousness to give back.”
IMPACT OF GIVING
When Dean Choudhry launched the Access for All Challenge,
the response shattered his expectations thanks to alums like
former U.S. Ambassador to Australia JEFF BLEICH ’89 .
Jeff’s generous donation will help qualified students access
the same top-rate legal education he enjoyed. “I never could
have attended Berkeley Law without taxpayers and alums
making my education affordable,” he says. “Giving back lets
me pay that forward.”
Now a partner in Munger, Tolles & Olson's San Francisco
office, Jeff paid for law school with money from summer jobs.
“You can’t do that today,” he says. As an ambassador, he saw
that “there’s never been a greater need for well-trained lawyers
who care about international relations. Access for All and
similar programs expand the pool of lawyers who will tackle
the next wave of global issues.”
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In addition to his law school responsibilities, Jameson Miller '16 is a legal
intern for the NBA champion Golden State Warriors. After graduating, he will
work at Sidley Austin in the firm's Houston office.
Did You Know:The average student loan debt for Berkeley Law’s Class of 2015 graduates was $144,981.
IMPACT OF GIVING
First Generation
Meaningful access to a top legal education is central to our core mission and values. Because we have a responsibility to welcome students who are the first in their families to graduate from college and to pursue a professional degree, we recently launched the Berkeley Law Opportunity Scholarship (BLOS). Such individuals bring an important perspective, shaped by their personal experiences, to our school.
The scholarship provides students with full tuition, fees, and student health insurance for three years of study at Berkeley Law—equivalent to more than $150,000 in guaranteed non-loan aid. The first five BLOS recipients enrolled this fall, their scholarships funded by the law school and private donors.
BLOS recipients also have access to programmatic support from the First Generation Professionals student organization, which provides alumni mentoring and programs designed to help build professional networks and other career-enhancing skills. They are also guaranteed a spot in Berkeley Law’s Pre-orientation Program, hosted by faculty before the start of classes, to ease the transition into law school.
“This scholarship program reflects our commitment to both excellence and access,” Dean Choudhry says. “Berkeley Law benefits tremendously from the presence of these students in our classrooms and, after they graduate, from the remarkable talents they bring to law, business, and public service.”
The first in his family to attend college and law school, BILL VOGE ’83 “proudly” supports the new Berkeley
Law Opportunity Scholarship—and serves on its selection
committee. “While many young law students experience
self-doubt, it’s particularly acute for first-generation
students,” says Bill, the global chair and managing partner
at Latham & Watkins. “Berkeley Law believes in them—
this scholarship gives students the means, methods, and
opportunities to succeed, from financial assistance to
networking activities to access to role models..”
Having seen diversity fuel his own firm’s success, Bill thinks
Berkeley Law will similarly benefit. “This program will
enrich the school’s overall educational experience. First-
generation students need to know how much the legal
industry values their voices and unique perspectives.”
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Raised in Crimea, Ukraine, BLOS recipient Iryna Fedoseienko '18 was a Dean's
Honor List student at UCLA. Prior to law school, she worked as a litigation
assistant at the Disability Rights Legal Center in Los Angeles.
Did You Know:Among our current 1L students, 17 percent were the first in their families to go to college.
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Teaching Priorities
A law school is only as good as the people who teach there, which is why Berkeley Law ranks among the nation’s best. Competition to recruit and retain star educators is fierce, however—especially against other top schools with larger endowments. By supporting endowed chairs and other efforts to maintain our remarkable faculty, alumni help ensure that today’s students receive the best possible education. This year, that support helped us bring aboard three award-winning scholars:
Joshua Cohen, one of the world’s foremost political theorists, leads a weekly course that brings in outside speakers to present works-in-progress in legal, moral, and political philosophy. A faculty member at Apple University, the technology company’s internal training program for employees, Joshua has authored 10 books and been a professor at Stanford and MIT.
Sonia Katyal taught for 13 years at Fordham University School of Law, where she was also the associate dean for research. She came to Berkeley Law through a national search conducted by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society LGBTQ Cluster, and will teach courses on gender and sexuality, trademark law, property law, and intellectual property.
Dylan C. Penningroth specializes in African-American and U.S. socio-legal history. A history professor at Northwestern for 12 years, he has also been a research professor at the American Bar Foundation. Dylan holds a UC Berkeley joint appointment in law and history and teaches African-American legal history in the law school’s Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program.
IMPACT OF GIVING
As a public policy specialist and law firm partner,
CLOEY HEWLETT ’79 sees the impact of sharp state
funding cuts to the UC system. “One result is that other top
schools with larger endowments can offer faculty higher
salaries,” she laments. To help Berkeley Law maintain its
academic excellence, Cloey allocates her gifts to faculty
recruitment and retention.
Among her many talented professors, she most admired
Henry Ramsey ’63—who later became a judge and then the
dean of Howard University’s law school. “He inspired all of
us who came from underserved communities to excel,” Cloey
says. “He even cooked us dinners when we had very little
money to spend on meals. Thanks to faculty like him, I was
able to break the cycle of poverty that had been in my family
for many generations.”
Clinical Professor Elisabeth Semel won the school's 2015 Rutter Award for
Teaching Distinction. She is the founding director of Berkeley Law's Death
Penalty Clinic, which National Jurist magazine recently named one of the
nation's 15 most innovative law school clinics.
Did You Know:Several faculty members had their work cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinions last term.
IMPACT OF GIVING
A few years ago, SPENCER PAHLKE ’07 got
a surprise phone call from a Seattle lawyer and fellow mock
trial coach whose firm wanted California counsel on a big
case. “He said, ‘I saw how well those students of yours could
try a case last year, so I knew their coach could too,’” Spencer
recalls. The lawyer convinced his partners to use Spencer’s
law firm “based largely on the skills our team showed in
the courtroom.”
Spencer runs Berkeley Law’s external trial competition
program, which has grown from two coaches and eight
students to 20 coaches and 30 students. It is now one of the
nation’s best. “Alumni engagement and student achievement
are a virtuous circle,” Spencer says. “Each fall, I can’t wait to
meet incredible students who will one day become leading
attorneys, judges, and professors—and hopefully my friends.”
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Champion(ing) Students
Berkeley Law has made a determined effort over the past year to better connect our intergenerational community of incoming students, current students, recent grads, and older grads. The results have been inspiring to watch. More and more, we’re seeing a shared sense of identity as to what our law school should be.
Thankfully, our alums are contributing in many ways. Yes, philanthropic gifts are essential for our school to thrive. But the gift of time—especially for busy lawyers—resonates powerfully with students and makes Berkeley Law truly special. With our students hungry for insight and input, alums are finding great satisfaction in helping them navigate course selections, job interview techniques, career strategies, and more.
Over the past two years, we welcomed more guests to Alumni Weekend than in any other two-year period in memory. We’re offering more alumni events—here at the law school, across the country, and around the world—than ever before. Next fall, we plan to launch a formal school-wide mentoring program that creates matches based on practice area, demography, and geography.
“Mentoring is a great way to keep up on what’s happening at the school and to connect with extraordinary lawyers-in-training,” says Cara Sandberg ’12, who helps students with their judicial clerkship applications. “It’s an important and gratifying cycle and there are so many uplifting reasons to get involved.”
Philip Hernandez '16 and Jerri Kay-Phillips '16 won this year's Roger J. Traynor
California Appellate Moot Court Competition. Berkeley Law teams have also
won three other national skills competitions since October 2014.
Did You Know:More than 60 Berkeley Law students participate in external skills competitions each year.
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Helping Us Help Others
It’s easy for law schools to talk about their commitment to public interest legal work. What’s not easy, especially in today’s marketplace, is providing the support needed to make that commitment count.
Our Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) is the gold standard for allowing graduates to pursue their public interest passions. We erase their student-loan obligation if they commit to qualifying employment with nonprofit public interest organizations or government agencies at a salary under $65,000 for 10 years. Those earning up to $100,000, or who work in public interest for less than 10 years, receive partial support.
Our $65,000 loan repayment threshold is higher than the other top law schools, most of which reduce their coverage if you earn $50,000 or more. We typically have about 300 active LRAP participants, and 22 percent of our Class of 2014 graduates—more than any other Top 10 school—are pursuing public interest or public service law.
While some students are driven to help the disenfranchised long before they come to Berkeley, others get inspired during summer fellowships after their 1L year. Students who secure unpaid internships in public interest or government sector law—or judicial clerkships, which we added this year—receive $4,000 grants from the school. Students who complete a second summer of qualifying work may receive another $2,000. Every year, a host of students return from their summer fellowships eager to serve the public good throughout their careers.
IMPACT OF GIVING
From teaching middle school in East Oakland to working
with foster children, LYNN WU ’09 had long been
dedicated to helping disadvantaged youth. She possessed
the drive and the smarts to become a public interest
attorney—but that wasn’t enough. “Berkeley Law’s loan
repayment program made my career possible,” Lynn says.
“I’m so grateful for the opportunities it created.”
These days, Lynn helps youth and adults sent to prison when
they were young. Rather than dwelling on how to repay her
loans, she runs prison workshops on preparing for parole,
steers habeas petitions for wrongful denials of parole, and
works to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice
system. “The only way Berkeley can remain a go-to school
for public interest law,” she says, “is if its LRAP continues
to thrive.”
LRAP recipient Caleb Webster '12 is a deputy district attorney in Contra
Costa County. Because most DA offices now require their prosecutors to
spend time as a volunteer lawyer or law clerk before being hired, Caleb says
he "wouldn't have been able to make this difficult commitment straight out
of law school without financial assistance from LRAP."
Did You Know:The number of Berkeley Law summer fellowships has soared from 41 in 2004 to 219 this year.
Learning By Doing
With legal employers increasingly demanding new attorneys who can hit the ground running, maintaining a robust clinical program is nothing short of essential. Generous contributions helped us launch two new clinics this year, giving our students more opportunities to acquire vital hands-on experience with real clients.
Led by alum Claudia Polsky ’96, the Environmental Law Clinic will bolster Berkeley Law’s outstanding environmental law program by engaging students with administrative agency practice, litigation, legislation, and policymaking. Early priority areas include climate change mitigation, toxics reduction, equitable access to nature, the human right to water, and green jobs for marginalized communities.
The Policy Advocacy Clinic, directed by longtime faculty member Jeff Selbin, teams Berkeley Law students with public policy students on behalf of underserved clients. The clinic is currently working to reduce the burden of juvenile court fees on low-income youth and families, end the criminalization of homeless people, and increase police accountability in communities of color.
Meanwhile, our Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects let students jump right in during their first year. Pro bono programs founded and operated by students, these projects identify a legal need, recruit supervising lawyers, and enlist classmates to bring legal services to disadvantaged communities. Our 22 active projects—buoyed by donor support—address areas such as immigration, housing rights, foster care, and veterans’ assistance. Students help clients in need while developing key lawyering skills.
IMPACT OF GIVING
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For the Policy Advocacy Clinic to make a more meaningful
impact, Director Jeff Selbin knew he needed a teaching
fellow. James Kwak, his former student during a recent
year-long stint at Yale Law, made it possible. James,
who earned his Ph.D. in history from UC Berkeley, gave
a generous gift that sparked other donations. The clinic
hired STEPHANIE CAMPOS-BUI ’14 ,
who “quickly made herself indispensable,” Jeff says.
Stephanie co-teaches the clinic’s seminar, supervises
students, and leads an effort to reform the imposition of
juvenile court fees that send low-income families further
into poverty. She is “thrilled to push forward projects that
will shed light on unaddressed issues that marginalized
populations face every day, and hopefully trigger some
long-lasting reforms.”
Did You Know:Nearly 200 Berkeley Law students enrolled in one of the school’s clinics last year.
Abigail Ludwig ’15 won this year's Brian M. Sax Prize for Excellence in Clinical
Advocacy. Her inspiring work included extricating clients from the juvenile
justice system and helping to develop a litigation strategy to protect male
victims of conflict-related sexual violence in east Africa.
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WAYS TO GIVE
Unrestricted Giving
While gifts to specific programs or projects are undeniably important, unrestricted gifts allow Berkeley Law to address its most pressing needs. Because such gifts are immediately available to be allocated at the dean's discretion, they help the school maximize the impact of its education, scholarship, and outreach. Examples of how unrestricted gifts are used include:
• Need-based scholarships for students receiving financial aid
• Events to help attract admitted students
• Projects with other departments, schools, and public agencies
• Fellowships for new graduates pursuing public-service law careers
• Initiatives that provide legal assistance to military veterans
Planned Giving
Planned gifts to Berkeley Law provide vital long-term support. They also generate significant tax benefits, and create a philanthropic legacy that is part of an estate-planning process in which the donor decides how certain assets are distributed. A few planned giving options include:
• Bequests in your will or living trust to Berkeley Law, which qualifies your estate for a charitable deduction that can reduce tax liability.
• Charitable Gift Annuities allow you or a person of your choice to receive an annuity, which pays a fixed sum for life, in exchange for a gift of cash or property to the law school.
• Charitable Remainder Trusts let you transfer money or property to the UC Berkeley Foundation, which makes payments to you or your beneficiaries for life or any period of time. When these payments end, the assets pass to Berkeley Law to be used as you specified.
• Pooled Income Funds manage and invest group gifts with earned income paid quarterly in proportionate shares to the participants.
• Real Estate gifts entitle the donor to an income tax deduction for the property’s full appraised fair market value.
• Retirement Assets given to Berkeley Law reduces a tax burden that otherwise can exceed 70 percent.
Please call at 510.643.8170 or email [email protected] with any questions. Those who include the school in their estate plans join the Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society. Benefits include invitations to a tea hosted by the Chancellor and to select campus athletic and cultural events.
Gifts of Cash
Cash gifts may be made by personal check, credit card, and/or a pre-authorized periodic transfer of funds. Donors can also make a pledge, for up to five years, and fulfill their gift over time. Credit card gifts can be made at give.berkeley.edu/supportlaw. Pledges can also be made online or by calling 510.643.6542. Checks should be made payable to Berkeley Law and mailed to:
Alumni CenterUC Berkeley School of Law2850 Telegraph Ave., Suite 500Berkeley, CA 94705-7220
Gifts of Securities
Gifts of securities can be transferred directly from your brokerage account. To donate such gifts, please call 855.729.1099 or email [email protected].
Matching Gifts
Matching gifts—which are offered by companies, law firms, and other organizations—multiply the size of a donor’s contribution to Berkeley Law. Your employer's human resources office can provide matching gift forms to send to the address listed above. If you have questions, please contact Catie Cariaga at [email protected] or 510.643.6542.
During his remarkable career in international relations, IRVING TRAGEN ’45 routinely encountered progress-
slowing conflicts between common and civil law. Interested
in “how legal education could better include the study of
legal systems different from our own,” Irving and his wife Ele
established Berkeley Law’s Chair in Comparative Law in 2002.
“We weren’t fortunate to have children, and this is one of the
markers of our lives,” he says.
Irving remains grateful—70 years after graduating—for
how the school helped him excel in spite of his hearing
impairment. “Dean Edwin Dickinson and Professor Max
Radin gave me special training in Roman and Civil Law, as
well as Conflict of Laws,” he recalls. “That led to a fellowship
in Chile, which launched my career.”
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Berkeley Law is an astoundingly busy place. Every day, we strive to be a school that is as accessible as possible to qualified students from all backgrounds, thinks innovatively about legal education, embraces its public service mission, and serves as a crossroads for people and ideas from around the globe. As you can see, we’ve had quite a productive year.
Startup Sizzle
To broaden our work on startup and venture capital issues, we recently launched a new program called Startup@BerkeleyLaw. It will give students—as well as entrepreneurs, investors, and attorneys—access to top experts, timely courses, and dynamic programming on emerging legal issues for startups.
The program’s first endeavor is a partnership with the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, a new nonprofit in San Francisco designed to educate, innovate, and connect current and aspiring entrepreneurs. Startup@BerkeleyLaw offers courses there—many taught by our renowned faculty in intellectual property law and privacy—on several legal areas that affect startups. These courses will tackle topics such as data breach, privacy, IP strategy, and founders’ equity.
Startup@BerkeleyLaw will also help local startups navigate tricky legal and organizational issues that confront new ventures. It will leverage the school’s existing startup programs and resources through the New Business Practicum (which has helped launch emerging area startups); the InSITE Fellowship (which teams law students with business students on consulting projects for local startups); and the new Berkeley IP Lab (a seminar-practicum course through which law students advise Berkeley-affiliated startups on core IP issues).
Racial Justice Projects
In the wake of unarmed African Americans being killed by white police officers in Ferguson, Staten Island, and elsewhere, Dean Choudhry formed a working group to identify initiatives the school could pursue to explore criminal, social, and racial justice issues surfaced by the killings.
Faculty, staff, and students participated in discussions over several months, and Berkeley Law is starting to implement some recommendations from the working group's subcommittees. We began by launching a website that showcases faculty research and student opportunities to work on questions of race and criminal justice.
The Curriculum Subcommittee also probed Berkeley Law’s first-year course offerings to see if adjustments should be made to expand coverage of pressing social justice questions. The full committee will decide whether to propose changes after extensive faculty consultation.
WHAT’S NEW AT BERKELEY LAW
“Many of the hottest startup companies in the world are now headquartered within a dozen miles of the law
school. As with the campus startup scene, a lot of these companies need both legal and non-legal advice. For students interested in the startup practice, this is the place to be.”
ADAM STERLING ’12 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BERKELEY CENTER FOR LAW,
BUSINESS AND THE ECONOMY
Judicial Externships
Earlier this year, alumni donations helped Berkeley Law expand its summer public interest work stipends to include judicial externships. Students with such externships became eligible for grants of up to $4,000 to help defray their living expenses.
Previously, students who obtained unpaid summer legal jobs in public interest, nonprofit, and government sectors could qualify for the stipends—but the same funding was not available for judicial positions. Consequently, it has been difficult for students of limited means to even consider such opportunities.
Given the valuable training our students receive by working for judges—and the public service they help provide—this represents an inequity we wanted to resolve. Judicial externships are every bit as valued by future employers, including law firms and judges, as other public service jobs.
This past summer, 40 Berkeley Law students received stipends totaling $155,000 to work for judges after their 1L year. Your support can help us continue to provide these opportunities into the future.
“During my externship, my judge showed me how to perform careful legal analysis and how to present that analysis in clear and
concise writing. That experience led to two federal clerkships, and helped me mature as a lawyer.”
KURUVILLA OLASA '11 LITIGATION ASSOCIATE, MUNGER, TOLES & OLSON,
LOS ANGELES OFFICE
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Incubating Equity
Even with no shortage of attorneys, the United States ranks last among industrial nations in access to civil justice—behind such countries as Estonia, Iran, Ghana, and Nigeria. In 2012, nearly one million Americans who qualified for legal aid were turned away because of the lack of lawyers serving low-income clients. In addition, a growing number of citizens are too poor to afford a lawyer—yet not poor enough to qualify for legal aid.
This conundrum sparked Berkeley Law to create the Bay Area Legal Incubator (BALI), a two-year training program for recent admits to the California Bar to learn how to operate a solo or small-firm law practice that serves clients of modest means. Melanie Rowen of the school’s Career Development Office pitched the idea after learning about a similar incubator in Chicago.
BALI, which involves four other area law schools, will launch in January with three new graduates from each school. They will receive extensive training that covers substantive areas of law and teaches practical business skills such as office management and marketing. Participants are required to set up their own practice when they start the program, commit to serving modest-means clients in at least half of their cases, and mentor future program enrollees.
One such graduate is Kai Haswell ’15, who had pondered opening his own practice—and the challenges that would entail for a new law graduate with student debt and limited experience. He sees the program as “an innovative way to expand access to the legal system” and relishes “crafting a unique, service-oriented message around the causes I care about.”
Hands-on Experience
Shifting financial models, triggered by the 2008 economic downturn, and the explosion of cross-border transactions have created a legal marketplace that is increasingly competitive and complex. To thrive in today’s legal domain, new lawyers need to enter practice with a broader and nimbler skill set across a wider range of disciplines.
Toward this end, Berkeley Law continues to deepen its experiential education curriculum. Clinical Professor Ty Alper, recently named the school’s first Associate Dean for Experiential Education, also co-chairs its Experiential Education Task Force. The task force is evaluating current offerings, identifying areas for adjustment and expansion, and crafting a strategic plan that will yield new recommendations by the end of the school year.
Having greatly expanded its clinical and skills programs in recent years, Berkeley Law is driven to provide well-conceived, rigorous, and creative experiential offerings. We are also pursuing new interdisciplinary options and ways to provide more pragmatic opportunities for students in transactional law. In addition, we welcomed six new clinical fellows this year to mentor students and broaden our service capacity.
WHAT’S NEW AT BERKELEY LAW
“How are we serving demonstrated community needs around racial justice and, specifically, criminalization of African
Americans? We’re focused on multi-pronged projects with a direct services component and an achievable policy agenda for systemic change.”
TIRIEN STEINBACH ’99 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, EAST BAY COMMUNITY LAW CENTER
“This project builds another bridge between Berkeley Law and the forefront of legal practice. We want to make it a
better profession—not just for the very wealthy, but for everyone.”
MELANIE ROWEN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PUBLIC INTEREST/PUBLIC SECTOR
PROGRAMS, CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
“Law students, like most people, often learn best by doing. We have a responsibility as educators to provide them
opportunities to do just that, no matter what area of law they plan to pursue.”
TY ALPER ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
After considerable research and discussion with community members, police, and groups at other law schools, the Experiential Education/Community Service Subcommittee proposed four projects. The first, which tackles racial and economic disparities in juvenile justice, is underway. It seeks to reform harsh school discipline policies and juvenile court debt that keep poor youth of color in a perpetual cycle of marginalization and criminalization.
DONOR RECOGNITION: JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015
THE DEAN’S SOCIETY
Recognizing gifts and pledges of $10,000 or more during the past fiscal year (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015).
$100,000 and above
Anonymous (2)Alliance for Excellent Education - PEECArnold & Porter FoundationElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 vO
Carnegie Corporation of New YorkJennifer C. Cobb & Maurice ObstfeldMelissa CobbSamuel D. Cole ’63
Luke Ellis ’75 vO
Mary C. EricksonJoanne M. Garvey ’61 bv
The Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert Foundation v
Lisa & Douglas Goldman FundStuart M. ’65 & Florianne H. Gordon vO
Harold C. Hohbach ’52 v
Humanity UnitedThe Jim Joseph Foundation v
Sanford H. Kadish bv
Theodore B. Lee ’59 & Doris Shoong Lee v/ Lee Family Foundation
Ellyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay v/ Lindsay Family Trust
Microsoft Corporation v
The Moriah FundOpen Society Foundations v
Richard E. Posell ’65
Proteus FundJoel S. Sanders ’82 vO
Sigrid Rausing TrustBill ’41 b & Marion Slusser v
Thomas W. Smith FoundationCarl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70 v
Irving G. Tragen ’45 v
Werner ’53 & Mimi Wolfen vO/ Wolfen Family Foundation
S. K. Yee Foundation v
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (2)David M. & Camille A. AndrewsLynda Andrews-Barry & Mark BarryMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vO
California Wellness FoundationScott T. Carey ’61 bv
Cooley v
Josef D. CooperAlva G. GreenbergRandall GuynnEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund v
Israel InstituteKenton J. King ’87 v
Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) v
Greg & Liz Lutz v
Maja v
James McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vO
Ministry for Foreign Affairs for Finland
Next 10Theodore B. Olson ’65 vO
PepsiCoPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko v
Gary ’66 & Dana ShapiroSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom v
John Paul Stevens Fellowship Foundation vO
Tides Foundation v
William H. Voge ’83
Thomas J. White v
$25,000 - $49,999
AnonymousMark B. Abbott ’89 & Mareta C. Hamre ’90 v
American Association of Law Libraries v
Baker Botts v
Jeff Bleich ’89 O
California District Attorneys AssociationCalifornia Endowment v
Sujit Choudhry & Ira ParghiCleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonCovington & Burling v
Hugh & Hazel Darling FoundationDiane Doolittle ’89 &
Michael Grady ’83 vO
The Energy FoundationFenwick & West v
Fish & Richardson v
William FlumenbaumSamuel Freeman Charitable Trust v
Fred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vO
H. William Harlan v
Uri D. & Myna M. HerscherKirkland & Ellis Foundation v
James Y. Kwak & Sylvia J. BrandtLatham & WatkinsMorrison & Foerster v
Noel W. Nellis ’66 vO
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe v
Quixote FoundationMario M. Rosati ’71 vO
Scherman FoundationRobert ShapiroDeborah & Tom ThrelkelWeil Gotshal & Manges v
Wellspring Advisors LLCWhite & Case v
WilmerHale v
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati v
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation v
Winston & Strawn v
Mary Wohlford Foundation v
Wollenberg Foundation v
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous (6)Stephen W. Arent ’67 vO/
Arent Foundation
William T. Barker ’74 vO
Mario L. Barnes ’95 vO
Peter J. Benvenutti ’74 & Lise A. Pearlman ’74 vO
Paula E. Boggs ’84 vO
Brill USA v
Steven D. Broidy ’62 vO
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 & Catherine Hartshorn v
Gregory D. Call ’85 v
CamberView PartnersJesse H. & Mari S. Choper v
Paul T. Clark ’80 v
Cornish & Carey CommercialEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vO
Crowell & MoringDrew Davis ’99 & Vivian Chang ’01 v
Robert P. Doty ’90 & Catherine Garza vO
Daralyn J. Durie ’92 & Ragesh K. Tangri ’91
Tracy K. Edmonson ’88 v
E. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 Eisenhardt vO
Erasmus University-RotterdamBill Falik & Diana CohenLois H. Feinblatt v
Cathy & Joe Feldman v
Nancy ’86 & Ed Fineman v
Abe M. ’98 & Jennifer Mathews ’97 Friedman O
Richard L. ’65 & Patricia E. Fruin v
Future of Privacy ForumWilliam E. Jr. ’68 & Marianne M. Gagen vO
Jane Liebman Goichman ’69 v
Lindsee P. Granfield ’85 vO
Donald S. Greenberg ’67 v
Suzanne Greenberg ’85 vO
Richard L. Greene ’63 vO
GTC Law Group v
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian v
Jon L. Heberling ’70 vO
Victor A. Hebert ’61
Nancy R. Heinen ’82 v
Leo B. Helzel ’92 v/ Helzel Family Foundation
J. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori RaphaelMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 vO/
Herringer Family FoundationHickman Palermo Truong & Becker v
Hogan Lovells v
Irell & Manella v
Ellen E. Jamason ’89 O
VerLyn N. Jensen ’64 O
James J. Joseph ’72
Michael S. Kagnoff ’93 & Lisa SchmidlapKasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman v
Keker & Van Nest v
David & Anita Keller v
Erika A. Kelton ’87 vO
Kevin P. ’91 & Jeanette W. KennedyKilpatrick Townsend v
Thomas J. Klitgaard ’61 v
John W. ’88 & Janie T. Kuo vO
Joanne Lahner ’84 vO
Mark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vO
Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism
Mark D. Lubin ’77 vO
Gene A. Lucero ’67 & Marcia E. Williams vO
Lumina FoundationMcDermott Will & EmeryThomas R. Murphy ’65 O
Alisa D. Nave ’04 & Robb WorthO’Melveny & MyersSpencer J. Pahlke ’07
Palantir TechnologiesLynn ’72 & Leslie Pasahow v
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker v
Mark ’84 & Wynne Pécheck v
Tom Peckham ’94 vO
Donna M. Petkanics ’85 & Jay R. Gerstenschlager vO
Michael C. Phillips ’76 vO
Leo ’57 & Nina Pircher v
Joan R. PlattLinda M. Purkiss ’79
Andrés Rivero III ’86 vO
The Henry W. & Nettie Robinson Foundation v
Amnon & Kathryn RodanJennifer G. ’95 & Sean D. ’95 RodgersRichard K. Roeder ’73 v
Ropes & Gray v
Rosenberg FoundationAlbert J. Salera ’56 v
Avram Salkin ’59 v
Shirley A. ’75 & Robert D. Sanderson vO
Arthur J. Shartsis ’71 & Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72 vO
Rick ’74 & Heidi Sherman v
Sidley Austin Foundation v
Patrick J. Simpson ’71 vO
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett v
Tom ’90 & Kris Stoever v
John I. Taylor ’66 vO
Leonard ’70 & Catherine Unger v
Geoff. Van Loucks ’61 vO
Van Pelt Yi & James v
Weaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson v
John Yoo v
Laura W. Young ’87 v
Mark & Judith Yudof v
Steven G. Zieff ’78 vO
Zitrin FoundationMitch ’96 & Holly Zuklie v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
1 4
15
1930s$5,000 - $9,999
Varnum Paul ’33 bv
1940s$100,000 and above
Bill Slusser ’41 b
Irving G. Tragen ’45 v
$2,500 - $4,999
Robert M. Corson ’40 bvO
$1,000 - $2,499
John M. Roberts ’49 vO
$500 - $999
Edward L. Barrett, Jr. ’41
Up to $499
Justice Robert Feinerman ’49 vO
Charles F. Gray, Jr. ’49 O
John A. Sproul ’49 v
1950s$100,000 and above
AnonymousHarold C. Hohbach ’52 v
Theodore B. Lee ’59 v
$10,000 - $24,999
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 v
Leo Pircher ’57 v
Albert J. Salera ’56 v
Avram Salkin ’59 v
$5,000 - $9,999
Babette B. Barton ’54 O
William R. Loveless ’59 vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Jacques Rolf de Wied ’55 vO
William I. Edlund ’53 vO
William L. Gordon ’57 vO
Gerald R. Knecht ’57 O
Paul L. Larsen ’50 O
Charles A. Miller ’58 vO
Sherwin L. Samuels ’59 v
Graydon S. Staring ’51 vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57 vO
Philip H. Ching ’55 vO
Philip A. Crane, Jr. ’53 bvO
James R. Dunn ’58 vO
Charles W. Froehlich, Jr. ’56 vO
Robert E. Gordon ’59 vO
Paul W. Hartloff, Jr. ’58 O
Judge Richard A. Haugner ’54 vO
James K. Haynes ’55 O
Edward E. Kallgren ’54 v
G. Ernest Lopez ’52 bv
Thomas F. Olson ’58 vO
Warren G. Reid ’57 vO
Chris E. Rockas ’55 O
$500 - $999
AnonymousConrad A. Donner ’57
Harry L. Fledderman ’52 O
Judge John D. Harris ’59 vO
Bernard M. King ’52
Marvin H. Kleinberg ’53 O
Alan J. Levin ’545
Francis P. Lloyd ’59 vO
Edmund L. Regalia ’58 vO
Harris W. Seed ’52 vO
S. Richard Shostak ’56
Arlo E. Smith ’52 vO
Henry G. Ullerich ’59 vO
Charles J. Williams ’55
Up to $499
AnonymousGordon S. Baca ’59 v
John C. Baldwin ’53
George Basye ’54 O
Nathalie V. Black ’59 v
Coleman A. Blease ’55 O
Ernest A. Carlson ’54
William L. Cole ’52 vO
William A. Coverdale ’57 O
Gerald F. Crump ’59 O
Frances M. Davis ’53 v
Dwight C. Ely ’58
Allen P. Fields ’59 O
Robert J. Gray ’58 O
Harry A. Hanson, Jr. ’55 v
D. Lowell Jensen ’52
Henry P. Johnson ’56 O
D. C. Kinsell, Jr. ’52
Wilbur D. Layman ’59
Ray Meline ’59 vO
David H. Olson ’58 O
Wallace R. Peck ’57 vO
Claude D. Rohwer ’58 O
Alan D. Ross ’54
Peter Simmons ’56 vO
Jan Stevens ’58 vO
John D. Taylor ’59 vO
John C. Weidman ’54 vO
Gordon B. White ’56 vO
Henry Wien ’52 O
Earl P. Willens ’59 v
1960-63$100,000 and above
Samuel D. Cole ’63
Joanne M. Garvey ’61 bv
$50,000 - $99,999
Scott T. Carey '61bv
$10,000 - $24,999
Steven D. Broidy ’62 vO
Richard L. Greene ’63 vO
Victor A. Hebert ’61
Thomas J. Klitgaard ’61 v
Geoff Van Loucks ’61 v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
DONOR RECOGNITION: JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015
ALUMNIBerkeley Law recognized several giving levels for gifts made during the past fiscal year (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015):
Dean's Society Donors of $10,000 or more. This category includes our Dean's Society Leadership Circle ($100,000 and above) as well as Counselors ($50,000 to $99,999), Partners ($25,000 to $49,999), and Members ($10,000 to $24,999).
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates
Donors of $5,000 to $9,999. This category honors Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt's gift for a law building in honor of her husband, Judge John H. Boalt, and gift to establish the law school's first two endowed chairs.
William Carey Jones Associates
Donors of $2,500 to $4,999. This category honors William Carey Jones, who taught the first law course at UC Berkeley and became the law school's first dean.
Law School Sproul Associates
Donors of $1,000 to $2,499. This category honors Robert Gordon Sproul, who served as University of California president from 1930 to 1958.
Society of 1912 Donors of $500 to $999. This category honors the law school's elevation in 1912 from the Department of Jurisprudence to the School of Jurisprudence.
Boalt Advocates Donors of up to $499.
When JERRY FALK ’65 earned his undergraduate and law
degrees from UC Berkeley, he recalls “there was no tuition and
the various fees were nominal.” Jerry says Berkeley Law provided
a rock-solid foundation for his career, instilling “a powerful urge
to give back—especially with the State’s regrettable reduction in
financial support resulting in very high tuition costs.”
His affinity for the school grew when he taught constitutional
law courses there from 1968 to 1978. Now Senior Counsel at
Arnold & Porter, Jerry wants all qualified applicants to have the
same opportunities he enjoyed: “Learning a new way to analyze
problems, whether public policy or commercial … Identifying,
evaluating, and weighing competing considerations and advocating
for the solution that emerged.”
$5,000 - $9,999
Neal H. Brockmeyer ’63 vO
Philip M. Madden ’62 v
Jay A. Shafran ’63 vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Dix Boring ’61
Paul F. de Bruyn Kops, Jr. ’62 v
Eli B. Dubrow ’60 vO
John A. Flaherty ’63 vO
Kenneth Kofman ’62 v
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
Mason Willrich ’60 v
$1,000 - $2,499
Cameron Baker ’61 vO
Michael D. Bartell ’63 O
Herbert J. Friedman ’62 vO
Thomas J. Hammer, Jr. ’60 bvO
Phil Hammer ’61 v
Ronald Larson ’61 O
Marc E. Leland ’63 vO
Claude L. Lowen ’62 vO
Richard D. Martland ’61 O
Duncan R. McPherson ’63 bvO
Gerald S. Mulder ’63 vO
Mark S. Novak ’60 O
Julius J. Pearl ’61 v
Donald D. Roberts ’61
Robert E. Triebsch ’63 vO
Hon. Kathryn Mickle Werdegar ’62
Sheldon Wolfe ’61 v
Marshall S. Zolla ’63 vO
$500 - $999
Michael Antin ’63 O
David Booth Beers ’60 O
John Ernest Hartz ’61 vO
Thelton E. Henderson ’62 O
David L. Hirsch III ’62
James E. Holst ’63 vO
David E. Lindgren ’63 O
Alex C. McDonald ’61 vO
Adolph U. Molina ’60 vO
Krishna K. Nigam ’60 O
Thomas P. O'Donnell ’63 vO
Arnold E. Ogren ’63 vO
John M. Powers ’63 O
David E. Russell ’60 vO
Keith F. Sparks ’61 O
William A. Wilson ’60
Morton Zeppelin ’62 v
Up to $499
Anonymous (3)Carl W. Anderson ’62 vO
Robert J. Anspach ’61 O
Ronald J. Apperson ’62 O
Reed H. Bement ’62 vO
Eugene H. Bramhall, Jr. ’60 vO
Michael J. Camras ’62 vO
Samuel J. Cohen ’62
Kenneth H. Cole ’63 vO
David J. Dealey ’60 vO
Thomas B. Donovan ’62 O
David B. Flinn ’63 vO
William N. Foley ’60 v
Thomas R. Frey ’63 vO
Anthony Griffin ’61 O
Rondell B. Hanson ’62
Richard M. Harris ’63 O
Ronald L. Johnson ’63 O
Anthony C. Joseph ’61 v
Jerrold L. Kaplan ’61 O
Dennis B. Kavanagh ’62
Hon. Alan C. Kay ’60 O
Roscoe D. Keagy ’61 O
Keith C. King ’60
Rick Kirgis ’60
David C. Landis ’62 O
Brian K. Landsberg ’62
William C. Lockett ’63 vO
James J. Mahoney ’63 O
Robert M. Mallano ’63 vO
Paul L. McKaskle ’63 O
James K. McManigal, Jr. ’63 O
James S. Milch ’62
Philip M. Miyamoto ’63 vO
Paul S. Mosesian ’63
Janet McMillan Otterman ’63 vO
Stanley Pedder ’60 vO
Mark B. Pepys ’63 O
John C. Porter ’60
Romulus B. Portwood ’61 v
Richard A. Regnier ’62 O
David L. Schreck ’63 vO
Allen E. Sprague ’61 *O
Howard Wiggins ’60 O
P. Brien Wilson ’63 O
Nicholas C. Yost ’63 O
1964# of Donors 44
Participation 21%
Total Giving $63,140
$10,000 - $24,999
VerLyn N. Jensen O
$5,000 - $9,999
Penelope M. Cooper vO
Janice E. KerrThomas F. KranzPaul Melodia vO
Kent MitchellJay D. Smith
$2,500 - $4,999
Thomas F. Kostic vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Kendall R. Bishop vO
Charlton G. Holland IIIDavid H. Melnick O
Roger Samuelsen v
Jerome F. Snyder O
John O. Stewart vO
Arne WerchickVictor C. Wykoff, Jr.
$500 - $999
Demetrios P. Agretelis O
Clyde M. BlackmonJohn O. Fox O
Donald O. Germino vO
Arnold D. KahnLarry S. Knupp O
Paul M. Little O
Pat Newell vO
Mitchell N. Reinis O
Lawrence R. Shepp bO
Sanford M. Skaggs O
O. James Woodward III
Up to $499
Byron J. Beam vO
Robert Edward Bosso vO
James O. DemseyRichard J. Geib v
John Hardy vO
James B. Hinton O
John Kagel v
Douglas D. KellerJohn Matzger vO
Thomas E. Parrington vO
James C. Rosa O
E. Clement Shute, Jr. O
Elliot G. Steinberg vO
Jon H. Tolson O
Cameron W. Wolfe, Jr. vO
David Bow Woo O
1965# of Donors 49
Participation 31%
Total Giving $2,216,733
$100,000 and above
Stuart M. Gordon vO
Richard E. Posell
$50,000 - $99,999
Theodore B. Olson vO
$25,000 - $49,999
Fred F. Gregory vO
$10,000 - $24,999
E. Roy Eisenhardt vO
Richard L. Fruin, Jr. v
Thomas R. Murphy O
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
1 6
$5,000 - $9,999
AnonymousRoger A. Browning O
Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. O
Jerome B. Falk, Jr. v
Anthony M. Glassman O
Michael James Halloran O
Stephen A. LindEva L. Meigher v
$2,500 - $4,999
Charles Henry James vO
Howard C. Lincoln O
Norman Oberstein O
Harvey I. Wittenberg vO
$1,000 - $2,499
John G. Bradshaw O
David Gould vO
John T. Harris vO
Darryl A. Hart vO
Richard F. Kahle, Jr. vO
George D. Marshall vO
Philip R. Michael O
Joseph M. Miller O
Marshall B. SegalRoss E. Stromberg O
Harold W. Teasdale O
R. Lewis Van Blois O
Judge Brian R. Van Camp vO
John J. Welsh O
William F. Whiting O
$500 - $999
Barry P. Caplan O
Dennis A. Fischer v
Fred KarlsenJames I. Michaelis O
John P. Oakes ’65 bO
Burton J. Stanley O
Up to $499
Frank S. Bayley III v
W. Paul Foster O
Victor J. Haydel III O
Ronald A. Hecker v
Douglas G. Hilton v
Tom C. Leuteneker O
Robert L. Monk vO
William J. Pesce II bv
Victor Sherman O
1966# of Donors 42
Participation 18%
Total Giving $141,870
$50,000 - $99,999
Gary Shapiro
$25,000 - $49,999
Noel W. Nellis vO
$10,000 - $24,999
John I. Taylor vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Michael J. Canan O
Mark W. Jordan O
$1,000 - $2,499
Ronald A. Cohan vO
Robert C. Copeland vO
Theodore J. England O
Donald L. Fillman O
Don Goldstein vO
Jeremiah F. Hallisey O
Beth Davis Karren vO
Jeffrey Newman O
Edward V. Pollack vO
Frederick M. Pownall vO
Clifford L. Schaffer O
James M. Seff v
$500 - $999
AnonymousAllen R. Jackson vO
Frank A. Ury O
J. Richard Morrissey vO
James P. Schreiber vO
Martin H. Blank, Jr.Robert E. Merritt, Jr. ’66 bv
Robert Altenhof O
Stephen D. Swindle O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)John L. Afton vO
Lawrence Alioto, Sr. O
Nyle G. Barnes O
Sidney J. Cohen vO
Dennis M. Eagan v
Chester J. Hinshaw vO
Robert O. Kaplan O
Edwin N. Lowe, Jr. O
John G. Mengshol vO
Kenneth M. Miller O
Daniel H. O'Connell O
Robert A. Raber vO
Ronald L. Stefani O
Patricia C. Wilder O
1967# of Donors 52
Participation 25%
Total Giving $125,202
$50,000 - $99,999
James McManis vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Stephen W. Arent vO
Donald S. Greenberg v
$5,000 - $9,999
Robert S. Ball vO
Ruth Greenspan Bell vO
David & Geri Sandor vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Kenneth A. Goldman O
David Lubetzky vO
Myron Sugarman v
$1,000 - $2,499
Tom Dowse vO
Rosalyn M. Chapman v
Maxine M. Chesney vO
Paul E. Crost O
Robert S. Draper O
Stanley F. Farrar vO
Arthur B. Fine v
Robert C. Herr v
Raoul D. Kennedy O
Beverly B. Savitt vO
$500 - $999
AnonymousKathleen Archer Bowden &
Gerald D. Bowden v
Michael D. Farr vO
David B. Frohnmayer bv
Timothy A. Manring O
Paul R. Minasian vO
Edward A. Rucker vO
Stanley T. Tomita vO
Up to $499
AnonymousPhillip E. Adler O
Francis J. Collin, Jr. O
Michael O. CollinsDavid P. Curnow O
Ronald N. Finn vO
Peter Hemenway v
Dixon R. Howell vO
Stephen R. Kay vO
Steven M. Kipperman O
Albert H. KramerWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr. vO
David A. Leipziger O
Barry Wm. Levine vO
Donald R. MeyerRichard C. Morse O
Nicholas G. Muller O
Arthur L. Rolston vO
Peter H. Smith vO
Alden B. Tueller O
Doug Van Sant O
Richard D. Weisbart vO
Tracy W. Westen
1968# of Donors 40
Participation 21%
Total Giving $52,044
$10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousWilliam E. Gagen, Jr. vO
Maryellen Cattani Herringer vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Christopher M. McLain vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Frank A. Schreck vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Clayton E. Clement O
Emlen H. Ehrlich vO
Steven L. Hallgrimson vO
Roger Olsen Robert M. Rhodes O
$500 - $999
Philip Anisman vO
Jarold A. Evans O
Tom Henteleff vO
S. Kingsley Macomber vO
Russell B. SunshinePeter K. Westen Leroy Wilson, Jr. O
Up to $499
AnonymousRobert G. BeckerTerrence H. CoyneDan H. Deuprey O
Jay Folberg O
Paul Z. GoldmanAlan E. HarrisEric Jorgensen vO
John P. King, Jr. v
Norman I. Lustig vO
Dennis Montali O
David C. Moon O
Glenn L. Moss vO
Norman E. Reitz O
Steven H. RoddaDouglas M. Schwab O
John G. Schwartz vO
David J. Steinhart vO
Roger StrelowLarry D. Struve O
Kenneth K. Summers vO
Carroll S. Taylor O
Brentnall P. Turley
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
1 7
1969# of Donors 51
Participation 23%
Total Giving $114,576
$50,000 - $99,999
Mark A. Bertelsen vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Jane Liebman Goichman v
$5,000 - $9,999
Jon F. Hartung v
Kenneth E. Jernstedt
$2,500 - $4,999
Kenneth J. Adelson vO
William T. Hoffman III vO
Ellen Sickles James vO
Harry H. Kahn bO
Richard S. Kopf v
Steven R. Manchester vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Peter A. Berger vO
R. Gardner Jolley vO
Rick McMichael v
Arnold H. Meltz O
John A. Reding, Jr. O
Stuart P. TobismanPaul H. Verriere, Jr. v
John D. Watterson vO
Henry E. Weinstein
$500 - $999
AnonymousRobert A. Baines vO
Ellen J. BeilockC. Michael Cooney v
Peter K. KompaniezDennis C. Krieger O
Richard H. KulkaRichard A. Larson v
Hon. Lawrence R. Leavitt (Ret.) v
James J. Marchiano v
Alan F. Spanier vO
James H. Stoppello v
Glenn R. Woods v
Up to $499
AnonymousPatricia A. Butler vO
Hon. Martin R. Gladstein O
Thomas G. Haas vO
Don R. Inskeep O
Philip J. Jimenez O
John W. Katz v
Edward R. Lebb O
Beverly M. Lyon O
Paul F. Moore II vO
Russell S. Nash, Jr. vO
Dean L. Overman O
Marcus R. Peppard III O
Richard A. Poplack
Ronald D. RosenRobert J. RothmanRonald A. Rubenstein v$
Michael B. Weisz v
Joan M. Woodward $
1970# of Donors 53
Participation 29%
Total Giving $202,190
$100,000 and above
Carl J. Stoney, Jr. v
$10,000 - $24,999
Jon L. Heberling v$
Leonard Unger v
$2,500 - $4,999
Franklin R. Garfield $
Vincent L. Ricci v$
$1,000 - $2,499
Walter L. Carpeneti O
Howard D. Coleman vO
Lee T. Dicker v
Brendan M. Dixon vO
Kenneth E. Falstrom vO
Ned A. Fine vO
Dean L. Flint vO
Ralph A. Lombardi vO
John T. Perkinson vO
Ernest N. Reddick vO
Bill RochesterThomas S. Salinger vO
Lee Van Boven vO
Robert P. vom Eigen vO
Douglas H. Wolf vO
$500 - $999
Wayne B. Cooper vO
Ward Fuller vO
Paul R. Hoeber vO
Leslie S. Klinger vO
Malcolm A. Mackenzie O
Knute M. Miller vO
William E. Prachar vO
Richard A. Schindler O
Steve C. Swanson O
Gail Migdal Title vO
Timothy W. Tower vO
Up to $499
D. Stuart CandlandMaria L. Carlile O
Bob Corris O
Horace Darmaw O
Susan K. Fisher O
Kathryn Gabler vO
Don M. Gartner O
Charles A. GreenbergMark A. Kanai O
Paul E. Kremser, Jr. vO
Jonathan Lehrer-Graiwer O
Michael S. Manchester vO
Alan F. Neckritz O
Thomas J. NolanGarrett F. Riegg O
Neal A. Roberts vO
Robert A. Schnider vO
Michael S. Sherman O
Steven J. StanwyckLloyd G. Stephens v
Ronald C. Winkler O
Sharon G. Wrubel vO
1971# of Donors 56
Participation 25%
Total Giving $113,659
$25,000 - $49,999
Mario M. Rosati vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Arthur J. Shartsis vO
Patrick J. Simpson vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Jane M. Leroe v
Bruce S. Ross v
James A. Rothstein vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Judith G. Kleinberg vO
Lawrence B. Ordower O
Glenn A. Smith vO
Barry J. Trilling
$1,000 - $2,499
Charles Richard Ajalat O
Marc H. Bozeman O
William M. Chamberlain vO
Christopher S. Crook v
The Honorable Larry J. Frumes v
Peter W. Hanschen v
Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr. vO
Thomas C. Holman vO
Anne T. KneelandBernhard M. Maassen v
John F. Meck III vO
Michael L. MeyersSusan J. Passovoy O
Warren A. Sinsheimer III O
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
PETER MUÑOZ ’75 and JANE LEROE ’71 met at Cal
and went to Berkeley Law. All three of their children also graduated
from Cal. Translation: they care deeply about the university’s fate.
“More and more students are graduating with crushing debt,” says
Jane, whose tuition during her last year at Berkeley Law cost $511.
“I think law school grads who are financially able have an obligation
to help future students achieve their goals.”
A partner at Reed Smith, Peter acknowledges his family’s strong
bond with the school—and motivation to preserve its greatness.
“I came from poor circumstances and worked my way through
Berkeley, but that’s just not feasible now,” he says. “The future of
California hinges on the health of its universities, with Berkeley
as the leader. That’s why we give.”
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$500 - $999
AnonymousBranden E. Bickel O
Carol Luft Jones O
Joseph T. KieferDan L. Kirby vO
James W. Klein vO
Wallace C. Stark vO
Up to $499
James S. Ader vO
Hon. William W. Bedsworth v
Daniel T. Berkley vO
Dan Bertozzi, Jr. vO
Merrick J. Bobb v
Kerry B. Conway vO
Diane D. Eames O
Robert D. Evans vO
Gene G. Harter O
Irene R. Haynie vO
Douglas W. Holt vO
Daniel L. JaffeBrian O. Leary vO
Robert E. Lutz II O
Ernest J. Maupin vO
James T. Mooschekian O
Marc D. PaisinBruce Robb O
William E. Rundstrom O
Kent A. Russell O
Howard T. Slayen O
Allan D. Smirni vO
D. Rebecca SnowJames R. Walsh O
Robert N. Weatherbee vO
1972Donors 44
Participation 18%
Total Giving $83,655
$10,000 - $24,999
James J. JosephGene A. Lucero vO
Lynn H. Pasahow v
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis vO
$5,000 - $9,999
James C. Fowler vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Robert E. Izmirian vO
Dennis C. Sullivan vO
$1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousRobin M. Edwards vO
Robert L. Harris vO
Dennis S. Karjala vO
Barbara A. Lawless O
Frank C. Rothrock v
Ivor E. Samson vO
John A. Schulman O
Patricia Ann Sherman
Alan S. WatenmakerEdward J. Watson O
$500 - $999
Jeffrey A. Kaplan vO
John M. Ottoboni vO
Howard D. Pilch O
Don Tortorice
Up to $499
AnonymousRobert C. Barrett vO
Stuart E. Benson O
Bill Curran vO
Pedro B. Echeverria vO
Harold G. Friedman O
Auban A. Jackson vO
Jan D. KarowskyMichael F. Kruley vO
John L. Langslet vO
William S. Loughman O
Carlos G. Martinez O
Stephen R. McSpadden O
Norman D. Menegat v
William C. Moritz vO
Roy G. Olson, Jr. O
Michael T. Rahn O
Richard G. Schickele vO
Robert N. Schiff O
Mark D. Schiffmacher O
Brian C. Walsh vO
Carlos Zaragoza
1973# of Donors 60
Participation 25%
Total Giving $61,198
$10,000 - $24,999
Richard K. Roeder v
$5,000 - $9,999
David A. Rosenfeld vO
Max Edward Spring v
Clare H. Springs v
Bruce D. Sunstein vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Steven S. Bell vO
Hans Bertram-Nothnagel vO
Marsha Siegel Berzon vO
Kappy K. Bristol v
Richard D. Burstein vO
James P. Drummy vO
Joseph M. Goldhammer vO
Hartmut G. Grossman v
Stephen D. Kaus vO
Marci R. Rubin O
Natalie West vO
Robert B. Yoshitomi vO
$500 - $999
Stevan C. Adelman O
Christopher C. Calkins O
Susan Frelich Appleton vO
Alan S. Levins vO
John G. Mackie vO
Steven J. McCoy O
Thomas G. Reddy v
William K. Rentz O
Stephen E. Taylor O
Susan Thomas Kattan vO
Louis P. Warchot II vO
Peter F. Welch vO
Steven M. Woodside O
Howard L. Wu v
Up to $499
AnonymousAndrew R. Adler vO
Craig H. Casebeer vO
Raul R. Contreras O
Patrick H. Fabian O
Kenneth J. Fishbach O
Stephen G. Gould vO
Peter C. Grossman O
Ann Fingarette Hasse v
Les A. HausrathPeter S. Hecker O
Kevin F. Kelly O
Edward S. Labowitz vO
Steven LubetSusan C. Miller O
Stephen A. Moe vO
Thomas M. Norminton vO
Jay L. Paxton O
Peter Eric Pollaczek v
john a. powellRonald E. Quidachay O
Donald M. Roberts O
Michael E. Shapiro O
Tower C. Snow, Jr. vO
Terry L. Spitz O
Teresa Tan O
John E. Thorson O
J. Mark WaxmanPhilip S. Weismehl vO
1974# of Donors 64
Participation 24%
Total Giving $113,677
$10,000 - $24,999
William T. Barker vO
Peter J. Benvenutti & Lise A. Pearlman vO
Rick Sherman v
$5,000 - $9,999
Randall Barkan vO
Jamie Jacobs-May v
Eliot S. Jubelirer vO
Martin A. Mattes v
Shirley A. Woo vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Lynne Drohlich Kaufman & Ron Kaufman O
$1,000 - $2,499
Robert C. Berring, Jr. O
Julie Conger vO
Luke J. DanielsonThomas C. Given O
Robert M. Jenkins IIIHal Kruth vO
Robert L. Lawrence vO
Penny N. Nakatsu vO
Maude H. PervereGuyla W. Ponomareff vO
Ira G. RivinChristopher H. Schroeder vO
David A. Schuricht vO
Leonard C. SchwabMartha J. Talley O
Terry A. ThompsonTimothy A. Tosta O
Anne Trebilcock O
Thomas S. Williamson, Jr. vO
$500 - $999
Roxana C. Bacon O
Tom Harriman v
Jane S. Kumin vO
Peter G. LomhoffDavid Mannheimer vO
L. J. Chris Martiniak O
Richard G. McCracken O
Eric S. Multhaup O
Lawrence Peitzman vO
John H. Seesel vO
Beth Summers O
Tom Surh
Up to $499
AnonymousRichard R. Fimmel O
Clifford E. Frieden vO
Joseph C. Friedman vO
Jennifer GeeGeorge H. Henry O
Louis A. Highman O
Hon. Antonio Jimenez O
Ted T. Kitada v
Howard A. Latin O
Arthur N. Marquis vO
Terry M. Mead O
Marc B. Mihaly O
Alan L. Mittman O
Bill Morrow O
Luiz F. P. Palhares O
William Stacy Rhodes O
George A. Rutherglen v
Robert S. SteinCatalina ValenciaDiana M. Wheatley O
Allen C. Wilson
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
2 0
1975# of Donors 65
Participation 24%
Total Giving $185,953
$100,000 and above
Luke Ellis vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Shirley A. Sanderson vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Peter S. Muñoz v
Marc R. Palotay bvO
$2,500 - $4,999
Paul J. Hall vO
Stephen Stublarec vO
$1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousAdrian Arima O
Katharine T. Bartlett vO
Alan M. Fenning O
Gerhard Frohlich O
Lance A. Ito vO
Louis T. Lozano O
Samuel R. MillerPerry D. Mocciaro v
Jane B. Moore vO
Dorothy K. Robinson O
Federico C. Sayre O
John M. True III & Claudia Wilken vO
$500 - $999
David A. Colson O
Joanne B. Grossman vO
Corinne A. HouptPamela S. JueBruce E. Maximov vO
Sylvia Simmons Prozan vO
Jeffrey S. Roehl bvO
Bonnie Sun vO
Geoffrey V. White O
Up to $499
AnonymousDouglas R. Aden O
Elizabeth R. Arnold vO
Jo Brooks O
Gail M. CardenasTaylor R. Culver O
Donald D. Erickson O
Lani L. Ewart vO
Irvin W. FegleyKenneth P. Freiberg vO
Stephen H. Gimber v
Gary Greenfield O
Ellen S. Greenstone vO
Lawrence L. Hoenig vO
Douglas P. Johnson O
Alan M. Katz v
Judith Droz Keyes v
Bruce W. Leppla vO
Carol Mayer Marshall (Khosrovi) O
Howard M. Moffett O
Alfredo M. Morales v
Michelle A. Murphy & Robert E. Perkins vO
David B. Palley O
Norman Pine vO
Stephen L. PorterMichael H. Posner vO
Bill Rich O
David A. Ringnell vO
Lois Salisbury O
Ronald K. Sipherd O
George L. Strasser O
Jan L. Vinokour O
Judith B. WalshWilliam H. WebsterMargaret Geib Wilkinson
1976Donors 64
Participation 24%
Total Giving $196,794
$100,000 and above
Charles Y. Tanabe vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Elizabeth Eisenhardt v
J. Michael Hemmer v
Michael C. Phillips vO
$5,000 - $9,999
David Carlyon v
Lawrence A. Hobel vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Anne Beroza vO
Daniel A. Case vO
$1,000 - $2,499
John R. Bancroft O
John R. Bonn vO
Steve Burke O
Sarah G. Flanagan v
Charles N. Freiberg O
Warren R. Jensen vO
Linda B. Lichter vO
Steven A. NissenJonathan R. Paret vO
Alan D. Pedlar vO
Donald K. Tamaki vO
Leslie Joyce Tchaikovsky v
Alexander F. Wiles vO
Thomas B. Worth vO
Douglas R. Young v
Vicki H. Young
$500 - $999
AnonymousClaudia Cate O
John M. Grether vO
Joel G. Hirsch O
Ralph E. Hughes vO
R. Bradford Huss vO
Winifred I. Li O
Laurel A. Mayer O
John S. Peterson vO
Thomas G. Quinn vO
Noel Ragsdale vO
Andrew H. Sawyer v
Cathy R. Silak O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Michael H. Bancroft vO
Stefanie Beninato v
David M. BirnbaumHon. Thomas H. Cahraman vO
Judy A. & Timothy V. Flynn-O'Brien O
Terry B. Friedman O
Judith A. Fries O
Laura M. Goldsmith O
John JimenezKenneth E. Keller v
Ira J. Kurzban vO
Kit Choy Loke O
Nena ManleyEdward T. MarshallGlenn P. Oleon O
Craig N. Oren O
Wilma R. RaderRobert D. Reichman O
Sue Ann Levin Schiff O
Vicki L. Schulkin O
Marjorie M. Shultz v
Louise Simpson Hendry O
Roberta K. Spurgeon vO
Ken H. Takayama vO
1977# of Donors 54
Participation 19%
Total Giving $52,459
$10,000 - $24,999
Mark D. Lubin vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Lee W. Cotugno vO
Catherine DeBono Holmes vO
Jeffrey C. Wolfstone vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Roger J. Peters v
$1,000 - $2,499
Eric K. Behrens & Joyce M. Hicks vO
Elizabeth M. Engh v
Peter M. Heinemann vO
Betsy Miller Jennings vO
Joel Linzner O
Bernard Lu vO
Lawrence A. MoskowitzGregg Oppenheimer vO
Guy A. RandlesRick Robins vO
John O. Swendseid vO
John P. Warner vO
Robert E. White vO
$500 - $999
Soung-Soo KimHenry Lerner O
David M. Louie vO
Susan D. Marmaduke O
Charles E. Merrill vO
Nina Rivkind v
Peter L. Shaw vO
Dana H. Shultz O
Sandra Woliver O
Up to $499
AnonymousKaren K. Ackerman vO
Marcheta Allen v
Donna BrorbyBruce E. Coolidge vO
Richard Cowart v
Jacqueline C. Crowle & Charles T. Scott v
Robert R. Garcia vO
Samuel E. Goldstein O
Paul M. Gordon O
Ruth N. Holzman vO
Daniel E. Huntington O
Jonathan D. Jerison vO
Susan C. Martin O
Marv Pearlstein vO
Jessica S. PersDouglas K. PorterRichard M. Rosston vO
Barbara L. Salomon vO
Michele D. Stratton vO
Daniel J. TurnerEmily E. Vasquez O
Robert J. Zepfel O
Kirsten L. Zerger O
1978# of Donors 61
Participation 23%
Total Giving $362,498
$100,000 and above
Elizabeth J. Cabraser vO
$25,000 - $49,999
Steven G. Zieff vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Holly J. Fujie vO
James M. Heslin vO
Michael L. Martinez v
Jon Michaelson vO
Angela Nomellini vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Colbert Matsumoto v
$1,000 - $2,499
Janet Cooper Alexander vO
Stevens A. CareyLynne Carmichael v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Louise K.Y. IngStephen M. Kristovich vO
Scott Lichtig vO
James J. Mittermiller vO
$500 - $999
Allison S. Butler O
Glenn M. Gottlieb O
Mark A. Itkin vO
James E. KaplanWendy L. Krasner vO
Richard E. Meade vO
Nancy G. Miller vO
Lillian Nakagawa Miyasaki vO
Hiroshi Motomura vO
Paul S. NgVivian D. O'Neal O
Ralph A. Ongkeko vO
Andrea L. Peterson v
Up to $499
James B. Altman vO
Maria L. Arevalo O
Jeffrey P. Brandt vO
Stephen McG. Bundy v
Wendy Carson vO
Elizabeth A. Erickson O
Harold J. Evans v
Cynthia J. Giles O
Mark N. GoodmanMary L. HeenDale A. Hudson vO
Everett W. Jenkins, Jr. O
Penny Nathan KahanAlan B. Kalin O
Harris E. Kershnar vO
Andrew R. KrakoffJames E. Lobsenz O
Michael Harrison Love O
Robert J. Lowe O
Thomas F. MaserDeborah E. McFarland v
George J. McNabb v
Robert E. Moorehead v
Charles R. Myers O
Julian E. Ponce vO
Mark A. PosnerMark Rindner & Christine Schleuss vO
Richard Roisman vO
Terry E. Roth vO
William J. Schlinkert O
Patricia K. Torbert O
Duff Zwald O
1979# of Donors 61
Participation 23%
Total Giving $61,290
$10,000 - $24,999
Linda Martin Purkiss
$5,000 - $9,999
Clifford W. Gilbert-Lurie O
James G. Gilliland, Jr. vO
Susan K. Hori O
Sonja A. Inglin O
Eddie Orton O
$1,000 - $2,499
Alexandra Laboutin Bannon v
Michael M. Carlson O
Edward M. Chen v
Roy S. Geiger vO
Clothilde V. Hewlett v
Fran M. Layton v
Mary Ann McCamant O
David L. Osias vO
Stephen F. Ross O
$500 - $999
Donald C. Arbitblit v
William A. Browner vO
Douglas Cole GrijalvaH. Lee Halterman vO
Michael S. Himmel vO
Jo Ann Lach v
David J. MillsteinRandy P. OrlikJoe C. Sorenson vO
J. Martin SproulEdward G. Weil vO
D. Kelly Weisberg O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Ronald B. BassJohn G. Bauer O
Franchesca Callejo BrightonMadeline Chun v
Richard J. CollierTimothy Davis vO
Andrew J. Demetriou vO
Faith D. Dornbrand vO
Rebecca S. EisenbergPatricia M. Ender O
Eric O. Freeberg O
Gary E. GansRandolph B. Godshall v
Ben I. HamburgSandra D. JonesHugh Lawrence O
Michael A. Lee vO
Hon. Patricia M. Lucas vO
Sanford H. MargolinJames L. McGinnis vO
Susan J. Meadows O
Leigh-Ann Miyasato vO
James W. Morando O
Kenneth W. Niven O
William T. Payne O
Mary E. ReilleyBari S. Robinson O
John H. RobinsonRoderick A. Rodewald vO
Joseph Schlesinger v
Peter A. SklarewErika Wodinsky vO
1980# of Donors 77
Participation 25%
Total Giving $57,598
$10,000 - $24,999
Paul T. Clark vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Amy Silver Orton O
$2,500 - $4,999
Melvin F. Fortes vO
Charles R. Rice v
Deborah Lederer Sagues O
Thurman V. White, Jr. vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Russell J. Austin vO
Glenn D. Dassoff vO
Carla M. DewBerry O
Albert Erkel, Jr. vO
Joel S. Goldman v
Bob Infelise vO
Scott Jacobson vO
Anjani Mandavia O
Michael S. Mensik & Marguerite M. Tompkins vO
Richard Jay MollerJudge Raymond Z. OrtizStephen M. Rummage vO
Gregory D. & Miriam V. Sheehan O
Andrew H. Trott O
Judge Lydia Villarreal v
Timothy John Williams vO
$500 - $999
Victoria Brademan & Robert A. Enholm vO
Carl E. Douglas O
Bruce D. Fong & Virginia Lim vO
Stephen D. Fraser & Deborah K. Miller vO
Richard Freedman vO
Norman P. Givant O
Barry L. Groce O
Albert T. Harutunian III vO
Thomas E. JonesRobert F. Leibenluft O
David M. Vander Haar vO
Mark D. Whatley vO
Timothy S. Williams vO
Sook Young Yeu vO
Up to $499
Richard K. Bauman O
Jennifer BergovoyThor E. Buell vO
Mark G. Chalpin vO
Hector M. ChaparroMichael C. Cohen O
Kit Crocker O
Paula S. Crow O
Lee A. DuRard v
Hon. Kelvin D. FilerWilliam J. Flynn O
Janet B. Fogel vO
Steven Formaker vO
Doug M. Fraleigh v
John N. Funk O
David F. Gantz v
Stephen L. Garber vO
LaVeeda R. Garlington-MathewsDebra L. GonzalesJames D. Gordon III vO
Rachel B. Hooper O
Craig W. Hunter vO
Lita M. JacosteDavid A. Katz vO
Julia Epley KleeLawrence M. Kopeikin vO
Ernest J. Krtil O
Vonya B. McCann vO
Stephen V. O'Neal O
Darryl ParkerJoel T. Perlstein v
Lauren A. Smith O
Mark A. Stankevich O
Geoffrey L. Thorpe vO
Arline S. TylerClifford Weingus
1981# of Donors 48
Participation 16%
Total Giving $40,808
$5,000 - $9,999
John R. Box O
Dana P. Newman vO
Diana H. Staring vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Joel A. Feuer & Regina A. Stagg vO
Daniel G. Jordan vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Robert Bramson vO
Rebecca De Kalb O
Joan E. Donoghue O
Erik D. Dryburgh v
Sandra A. Golze vO
Paul J. Klausner vO
Chris Locke O
John A. O'Malley vO
Lulu Zimmerman Witcoff vO
$500 - $999
Diane Aaron vO
Richard G. AndrewsGuy D. Calladine v
Peter W. Colby O
Yura Wi Freedman vO
Natalie L. Gubb vO
Gillis L. Heller vO
Warren E. Koons
David O. Leiwant O
Patricia M. Scanlon vO$
David Daniel Wild vO
Kenneth T. Zwick vO
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Jeffrey L. Bornstein v
Catherine H. Brown O
Ted W. CassmanRoss Cheit O
J. Frederick Clarke, Jr. vO
Eugene G. Cowan O
Ronald D. Kent O
Albert J. KutchinsMargaret G. Leavitt & Alan B. Lilly v
Michael K. MartinDeborah J. Marx v
Kenneth S. Meyers vO
Stephen P. Pezzola O
Craig A. Pinto O
Anthony R. Segall O
Kathryn Seligman O
Lawrence L. Tong O
Glenn Westreich O
1982# of Donors 44
Participation 15%
Total Giving $183,019
$100,000 and above
Joel S. Sanders vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Nancy R. Heinen v
$2,500 - $4,999
Elisë Chaffin Clowes & Howard Clowes O
Virginia Ettinger Phillips vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Joel A. BiatchCathy A. Costantino v
Steven M. Jawetz vO
Joseph D. Lee vO
Jennifer Bellah Maguire vO
Gary J. Malone v
Laurene W. McClainMark G. Parnes v
Charles J. Stevens vO
David Witcoff vO
Michael H. Zischke vO
$500 - $999
Bonnie I. Bogin O
Erithe A. SmithAnthony G. Stayner O
Jeffrey M. Sulenski vO
Up to $499
AnonymousYolanda T. Arellano & Jay Leslie Selwitz O
Wayne L. Bender vO
Lydia Raleigh Berggren vO
Bruce W. Blakely O
Edward G. BurgMargaret W. Carter O
Christopher Chase vO
Barbara Clark O
Diane L. Doubleday O
Tracy M. Getz vO
Elizabeth A. Ginsburg O
Jeffrey A. Glick vO
Heidi L. HamiltonMary K. Hedley vO
Mark L. Kenchelian vO
Donald M. Lewis III vO
Sarah E. Mack O
Lisa Spann Maslow O
Charles D. Pacheco O
Margaret R. Roisman vO
Hughes S. Turner O
Nanette J. Zavala
1983# of Donors 51
Participation 16%
Total Giving $135,309
$50,000 - $99,999
William H. Voge
$25,000 - $49,999
Michael F. Grady vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Monica B. Rodal vO
$2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousEric Chen vO
Martina W. Knee v
Thomas B. McGuire, Jr. & Josephine E. Powe vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Jeanne E. Berwick O
David S. Blum vO
Nick A. BoodrookasO
Jane E. Kahn v
Beth L. Karpf O
Gerald A. Kurland & Marta Thoerner Kurland vO
Rena L. O'Malley vO
Ethan P. Schulman v
Steven L. Smith vO
Michael D. Stern O
Mark D. Weinberg O
$500 - $999
Ramsey M. Al-Salam O
Mark A. FlagelAllen B. Grodsky vO
Peter H. KleeLauren M. LaPietra vO
Leslie A. Oster O
Ben Riley O
Neil E. Taxy vO
Carol Davis Zucker v
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)James F. Anderson O
Randall W. Black O
Lucia L. Blakeslee vO
Richard Burger vO
Felicia L. Chambers O
Kim E. ClarkRobert J. Faris vO
Phillip D. Fletcher O
Gregory L. HilbrichJonathan H. Hulbert vO
Ann Jorgensen v
Esther Y. Kim vO
Thomas D. Nevins III O
Catherine F. Ratcliffe O
James P. Rooney vO
Carol Samek v
Charles W. Sherman, Jr. O
Timothy A. Stafford O
Daniel T. SteinerJacque Nims Westling vO
1984# of Donors 63
Participation 21%
Total Giving $353,970
$100,000 and above
Ellyn M. Lindsay v
$10,000 - $24,999
Paula E. Boggs vO
Joanne Lahner vO
Mark S. Pécheck v
$5,000 - $9,999
David S. Carter vO
Mary Ellen (Burns) Kanoff O
$2,500 - $4,999
Sally A. Drach vO
Mary B. Foster vO
Thomas N. Harding v
Matthew W. Powell vO
John M. Rosenthal vO
Steven L. Vettel vO
Steven L. Wittels v
$1,000 - $2,499
Elizabeth P. Allor O
Lynn M. AlvarezKatharine A. BostickStacey M. Byrnes vO
Charles N. Charnas v
Scott A. Edelman v
Jay Fujitani vO
Mary R. Montella O
Michael D. Moradzadeh O
Eileen A. Shibata v
Joel R. Singer vO
Thomas W. Sondag O
Edward J. Willig III vO
$500 - $999
AnonymousAlan D. Greenberg O
Yuji Iwanaga O
Dennis O. Seymour, Jr. vO
Bruce M. Slavin vO
David L. Taub
Up to $499
Esthel B. AllenSamuel R. Behar O
Carol L. Bussey v
Kenneth C. Byrne vO
Leslie M. Campbell O
Margaret W. CapronNancy G. Case O$
Eric C. CasrielPaul H. Chan O
Michael J. Dalton vO
Deborah A. de Lambert O
Teresa L. FriendBeth M. Goldman O
David Gurnick O
Robin D. Irvine vO
Paul R. JohnsonAnn I. Jones O
Mary T. KeatingRobert R. Klotz O
Drew R. LiebertMilton L. Lorig vO
Crystal S. Needham O
Edward L. Quevedo O
George M. Riddle, Jr. O
Robert F. Roos vO
Veronica Sanchez v
Jose P. Umali vO
Susan Miles von HerrmannRichard G. Wallace vO
Neil J. Wertlieb O
Robert B. Wilcox, Jr.
1985# of Donors 55
Participation 19%
Total Giving $338,568
$100,000 and above
William R. Lindsay v
$10,000 - $24,999
Gregory D. Call v
Lindsee P. Granfield vO
Suzanne Greenberg vO
Donna M. Petkanics vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Michael L. Charlson vO
Carl B. Cheng O
Robert L. Lin v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
2 2
2 3
$1,000 - $2,499
Lee R. Bogdanof O
Robert A. Chapman vO
Jeffrey M. Chu & Tara K. Mochizuki v
Jennifer M. Coughlin O
Jeffrey C. Eglash vO
Craig B. Etlin vO
Michael W. Fitzgerald O
Bradley J. Rock vO
Marc J. Stone O
Lisa McCabe van Krieken O
$500 - $999
Peter H. Carson O
Timothy M. Gill O
Nancy S. Pemberton v
Deborah PulidoMiriam Ducoff Smolen vO
Up to $499
AnonymousLeslie Allen O
Kevin S. Allred O
Thomas P. Amodio v
Susan W. Ansberry O
Michael D. Austin O
John R. Burroughs O
Mary Coppinger Cutler vO
Michele M. Desoer O
Jeffrey H. Field O
Eugene T. Franklin O
Lisa J. Gold vO
Richard D. Gorelick vO
John D. Green O
Christopher M. Kennedy O
Che Hong Lee v
David R. McFadden O
Andrew H. Mohring O
Willard S. MoorePeter M. Patton vO
John H. PearsonRandall S. RodriguezDavid A. Rosenthal O
Daniel J. Schneider vO
Matthew D. Schreiber vO
Sergio A. Tejadilla O
Katherine J. Thomson vO
Stephen F. Tobias v
Kimberly Davenport Ware O
C. Brandon Wisoff O
Marc A. Zeppetello vO
1986# of Donors 48
Participation 17%
Total Giving $53,021
$10,000 - $24,999
Nancy L. Fineman v
Andrés Rivero vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Robert E. Cox
$2,500 - $4,999
Thomas F. KoegelDuane Lyons & Tracie Tabor Lyons vO
Miriam D. Starc vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Ross A. Albert vO
Karen L. BowenJames E. Castello O
John A. Clark v
Barbara H. Clement vO
Jay W. DeverichMillard A. Murphy v
Michael K. Plimack O
Adam Sachs O
Jack T. Sheridan vO
$500 - $999
Tony Bakos vO
Albert J. Boro, Jr. v
Kent E. CattaniShirley M. LukitschPhilip W. Peters O
Andrew M. ScobleBrodie C. Westen, Jr.
Up to $499
AnonymousStephen Antion O
Paul Churchill vO
Jason M. Cox v
Lauren B. Edelman v
Jerome H. Friedberg vO
Bruce Goto O
Rina Hirai vO
Nancy C. Jackson O
Julie A. Jones O
Claudia Valdez KnoxDavid J. Larwood vO
Lynn M. McLean O
Ross D. Meador O
Christy H. Taylor Mihaly O
Daniel R. Miller vO
Maria F. Ramiu O
Karen S. Schryver v
Tim Taich O
Robert J. TrachtenbergLaura I. Trejo v
Kathleen M. Vanden HeuvelJosé H. Varela v
Thomas C. Wolford O
1987# of Donors 46
Participation 15%
Total Giving $110,870
$50,000 - $99,999
Kenton J. King v
$10,000 - $24,999
Evan R. Cox vO
Erika A. Kelton vO
Laura W. Young v
$5,000 - $9,999
Bradford C. Lewis vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Neil A. F. Popovic v
$1,000 - $2,499
Marque C. Chambliss v
Mitchell M. Chupack vO
Linda M. Dardarian vO
Warren S. de Wied vO
Stephen P. Freccero vO
Ellen J. Garber vO
Kate Jastram v
Thomas A. Letscher v
Dana S. Rieger O
Denise M. Shea-MalcolmJonathan S. Simon v
$500 - $999
AnonymousMichael A. Chasalow vO
Barbara A. Fain vO
G. Markell Fluckiger v
Pamela L. JohnstonSteven W. PaulWilliam R. Sawyers vO
Dana A. Welch
Up to $499
AnonymousShelley R. Barber-Devine O
Anne Bruner Nash vO
Joyce C. L. Chow O
Vladimir P. Devens O
Genevieve T. Dougherty O
Drew E. Edwards & Johanna M. Fontenot O
Michael Eisner O
Joni T. Hiramoto vO
Karin J. Immergut O
Crystal D. Johnson vO
Jason R. Marks vO
Charles L. Miller O
R. Clark Morrison
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Over the past 27 years, TRACY EDMONSON ’88 has
seen her corporate finance practice evolve from a California
focus to a worldwide endeavor—working on transactions that
involve companies from England, Sweden, Russia, France, Italy,
and elsewhere. “Being able to adapt to the various cultural and
business dynamics of these markets requires a global perspective
and a nimble personality,” she says. “Today’s law students must
be prepared for that.”
Having established a named scholarship at Berkeley Law, Tracy
relishes the chance to give back. “My husband and I benefitted
greatly from scholarships and other forms of assistance in
college and graduate school,” she says. “We want to support
programs at Berkeley that enable future generations to enjoy
those same benefits.”
Christer L. Mossberg O
Anne E. MudgeSean A. O'BrienJohn L. Petr vO
Robert J. Plotkowski O
Richard S. Taylor O
1988# of Donors 47
Participation 15%
Total Giving $69,695
$10,000 - $24,999
Tracy K. Edmonson v
John W. Kuo vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Gregory T. Davidson vO
Lisa A. Landsman O
Charlene M. Morrow O
Diane Stewart-Zezza vO
David A. Zapolsky
$2,500 - $4,999
Evangelina M. Almirantearena v
Anthony J. Richmond vO
Edward J. Weiss O
$1,000 - $2,499
Kristi M. Ferraro O
William N. HebertWilliam M. Scherer vO
Christina A. Spaulding v
Claire A. Walls v
David E. Woodruff vO
$500 - $999
AnonymousSteven D. Anderson vO
Priscilla S. Carson O
Marc S. Harris O
John O. Horsley O
Daryl S. Landy O
Diane M. L. Lee O
Rosemarie Y. NahmWon-Kyou RyouMaureen A. Young v
Up to $499
Ichiro Araki vO
Keven F. BaxterErick J. Becker vO
Damon M. Connolly O
Adam C. Dawson O
Loree A. DeveryCarroll S. Dorgan O
Kelly L.M. Hauser O
Anne S. HillearyKatharine B. Hsiao O
Marina C. Hsieh O
Jeffrey B. Kirschenbaum O
Nobu Kitamura O
Janet Luck v
Frances E. Marshall O
John F. Pinheiro vO
Kevin P. Quinn, SJ vO
Michael J. Rochman O
Mark M. Sharf O
Joan Stieber O
Jeffrey A. Teich O
1989# of Donors 71
Participation 24%
Total Giving $169,306
$25,000 - $49,999
Mark B. Abbott v
Jeff Bleich O
Diane M. Doolittle vO
$10,000 - $24,999
Ellen E. Jamason O
$5,000 - $9,999
Caroline D. Avery & Jon S. Tigar vO
Debra L. Fischer vO
Geoffrey M. Gold v
James P. Ryan vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Robert L. Falk v
Robert R. Holmen v
Karen L. KennardK. John ShafferAnita F. StorkMichael F. Tubach O
Julie Kusske Xanders vO
$1,000 - $2,499
David R. E. Aladjem O
Carol L. Brownstein vO
Charles Q. Clay IIILeon Dayan v
Jami Floyd O
Bonnie E. Fought vO
Geoffrey W. Haynes vO
Steven Hellman vO
Michael G. King O
Fritz K. Koehler O
Randall R. Lee vO
Daniel E. O'Connor O
Thomas A. RyanBarbara J. Schussman O
Ted S. Storey vO
$500 - $999
Carlos A. AlvarezBrian E. Argrett vO
Merri A. Baldwin O
Edward G. BlackMark V. Boennighausen v
Leland ChanThomas M. Cleary O
Robert C. Holtzapple vO
Kenneth M. Kliebard O
Cynthia Lee v
Jeffrey J. LewisA. Sprightley Ryan
Up to $499
AnonymousDaniel E. Altman O
Scott H. Bauman O
Adam C. BelskyMarcelyn R. Cox O
Timothy P. CrudoJayne M. (DeCubellis) Donegan O
Laura N. Fashing vO
Emily H. Herzstein O
Daniel T. JudgeDavid C. Kalemkarian vO
Alison D. Keel vO
Rebecca J. Kurland v
Bradley S. Lui O
Robin E. Miller & Daniel Rossi O
Letitia D. Moore O
Ilene N. MooreMarco QuazzoJill L. Robinson O
Robert A. SaltzbergAaron R. Schwabach O
Lois W. Schwartz vO
Anita D. Stearns Mayo vO
Traci M. Tait v
Howard L. Yellen O
Donna R. Ziegler O
1990# of Donors 47
Participation 16%
Total Giving $97,650
$25,000 - $49,999
Mareta C. Hamre v
$10,000 - $24,999
Robert P. Doty vO
Tom Stoever v
$5,000 - $9,999
Clare M. Maier vO
Allan T. Marks vO
Kathi J. Pugh v
Michael L. Tuchin vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Araceli Cole vO
Thomas A. Counts vO
Juliet A. Davison vO
Michael L. Schenkman vO
Kim A. Thompson v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Student journals constitute a formative experience for many
Berkeley Law students. Now a top real estate development attorney, ROBERT DOTY ’90 recalls how Ecology Law Quarterly
(ELQ) “made my time in law school vastly better, led to some work
I did during my 2L summer, and sharpened my career focus.”
Now a major supporter of ELQ and the school’s Center for Law,
Energy & the Environment, Robert gives back because it “seems
like the least I could do, and without question what I should do.”
He fondly recalls “the intellectual challenge and the camaraderie
of a bunch of cool, sharp, low-drama people” from his law student
days, and urges fellow alums to stay engaged with the school.
“Whether through time, money, or preferably both, we make the
institution stronger.”
2 4
25
$1,000 - $2,499
Kurt Flehinger O
Gretta Goldenman O
Renata B. Hesse O
$500 - $999
Martin D. Bern O
Juliet T. Browne & Jon W. Hinck v
Vickie K. Mavromihalis O
Juliana A. Moersdorf-Schulte O
Gregory N. Pimstone v
Walter E. Rusinek O
Martin Schulte O
Jaeha J. Shin O
Kevin E. Solliday O
Up to $499
Christopher B. Conner vO
Lt. Col. Frank Delzompo, USMC & Lisa Delzompo O
Carlos Deustua-Landazuri O
Thomas Dorer vO
David A. Ericksen vO
Ellison Folk O
Arthur D. Gunther O
Kimberly T. Harris O
Akiko ItoMike Kass O
Paula R. Lee O
Janelle LondonPhilip C. Monrad O
Benjamin D. Nieberg O
J. Robert Renner vO
Robert G. Retana O
Lawrence W. RuthJennifer U. SaundersJohn W. Sither v
Paul J. Titcher O
Victoria Saker Woeste
1991# of Donors 39
Participation 14%
Total Giving $75,692
$10,000 - $24,999
Kevin P. KennedyMark A. Lemley vO
Ragesh K. Tangri
$5,000 - $9,999
Sean M. SeLegue vO
$2,500 - $4,999
James H. Abrams vO
Holly Doremus v
Rick W. Jarvis vO
$1,000 - $2,499
John J. BrouhardL. Rachel Lerman v
Timothy A. Miller vO
Michael H. Page O
$500 - $999
Andrew M. Kaplan vO
Kevin T. Lantry vO
Claude B. Stansbury vO
Up to $499
Edgar B. Cale III vO
Claire Truxaw Cormier O
Kate Hartley O
Lorena E. Haynes O
Steven S. Kimball O
Trisha M. Kimura vO
Scott A. Kronland vO
Daniel B. Lantry O
Polene Ng Liu O
Marc S. Maister O
Thomas N. McAlileyJames P. McHugh O
Howard G. McPherson vO
Hillary B. Rossman O
Shelley J. Sandusky v
Varya SimpsonJohn E. Somorjai vO
Sidney J. SpaethGeraldine N. SparrowMarta I. Tanenhaus O
Mary Ellmann Tang O
Jessica C. Vapnek O
Katherine Knopoff Wadley vO
Karen Hanson Wellman O
Barbara Leibhardt Wester
1992Donors 43
Participation 17%
Total Giving $56,630
$10,000 - $24,999
Daralyn J. DurieLeo B. Helzel v
$5,000 - $9,999
David M. Barkan v
Jeffrey A. Kaiser vO
Alex M. Moisa & Irma Rodriguez-Moisa vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Erika Rottenberg vO
Sandee Simshauser vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Angel A. Garganta vO
Karen E. & Thomas J. Ivey O
Julian K. Ong O
$500 - $999
Daniel B. Asimow & LeAnn G. Bischoff v
Joshua A. Lipp vO
Robert B. Mison vO
Susan Roeder v
Up to $499
Deborah E. Beck vO
Raymond E. Cannon & John J. Sullivan vO
Thel W. Casper vO
Bettina M. Fernandez O
Lisa B. Fitzgerald O
Sue C. Hansen vO
Daniel Juarez O
Michael F. Kelleher v
Caroline S. Lee & Stephen L. Raucher vO
Patricia R. Lenzi vO
Abraham C. & Elizabeth A. MeltzerLynne M. Rasmussen O
Daniel A. SaundersAlexa C. SaxonHoward Shelanski vO
Dionne G. SinclairJonathan M. StreiferJaime A. Villalobos vO
Timothy J. WellmanRaymond P. Weschler vO
Ronald R. WestonChun Wright vO
Laura J. Zuckerman
1993# of Donors 51
Participation 17%
Total Giving $40,672
$10,000 - $24,999
Michael S. Kagnoff
$5,000 - $9,999
Stephanie H. Gold v
$2,500 - $4,999
Lawrence E. Mittin vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Erik H. AdamsDaniel J. Cloherty vO
Simon J. Dickens O
Christine L. Hoang O
Suzanne T. Michel vO
Jonathan M. Palmer & Kara Diane Palmer vO
Yvonne M. Pierrou & Michael D. Prough vO
Michael B. Schwarz vO
Jane G. Zerbi O
$500 - $999
William H.D. Fernholz vO
William T. Gallagher v
Petrina S. Hsi vO
Anthony C. Infanti vO
Scott R. Maples O
James R. Potter vO
Rhonda R. Trotter vO
Up to $499
Catherine R. Albiston & Marc N. Melnick
Ellen R. Auriti O
Cheryl L. & Jesse Berg v
Margo N. BradishRaul Cadena O
Claudio R. Chavez O
Christine H. Dauchez O
Thomas A. Ericsson O
Thomas L. Freedman v
Kimberly A. Gaab vO
James W. Govert O
Joyce L. Hom JonesMark S. HowensteinJoel S. JacobsAlex & Stacy Kray O
Melonie J. McCall O
Daphne Moore vO
Dirk R. Mueller O
Theresa A. Nagle O
Jeffrey W. NoeRobert M. Shore O
Eric M. SteinertJenifer Schatten SwirnoffSerra M. Tsethlikai O
James D. Vaughn O
Yiping Yang vO
Jinshu Zhang O
1994# of Donors 46
Participation 20%
Total Giving $55,425
$10,000 - $24,999
Tom Peckham vO
$5,000 - $9,999
Glenn L. Briggs O
Jasmin Patel Levander O
Darren M. Trattner vO
Charles W. Welch vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Seraphim Mar O
David Y. Otsuka v
$1,000 - $2,499
Frank A. CialoneMonica K. Cloherty vO
Lee A. Edlund vO
Ingrid Hosten MittermaierDaniel L. Pines vO
Ellen J. Rubin vO
Nicole M. RyanMichelle W. Waites vO
$500 - $999
AnonymousMiles J. Feldman O
John H. Marlow O
David F. Rees & Linly Ferris Rees vO
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Up to $499
AnonymousFelix Avila & Elizabeth A. Camacho O
Michael S. Carl O
Mark D. Lucia vO
Andrew K. Lueder O
Richard J. McNulty O
Stephen M. Miller vO
Debora A. Morrison O
Craig D. NorrisRachel Nosowsky O
Cathy J. Ostiller vO
Robert "Perl" Perlmutter O
John P. PhillipsEdward F. Quigley O
Hon. Joseph M. QuinnJames B. Rodriguez O
Eric J. Rosenzweig vO
Yael R. Schauder O
Byron Shoji v
Frank E. Solomon vO
Molly S. StumpPhilip C. TencerTimothy J. Walsh O
Sarah C. Wilson O
Arthur C. Young O
1995# of Donors 47
Participation 17%
Total Giving $47,779
$10,000 - $24,999
Mario L. Barnes vO
Jennifer G. & Sean D. Rodgers
$1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousBrett Cooper vO
Alexandre B. Makler vO
Christopher G. Nicholson
$500 - $999
Matthew S. Forsyth v
Nicole D. Harris v
Paniti Junhasavasdikul vO
Alyssa T. Koo vO
Thomas Mayhew O
Shaun D. Moore O
Cynthia A. Nastanski O
Matthew F. Roberts vO
Stephanie Sue Powers SkaffThomas N. Stephens vO
Stephanie Switzer-BruleAbril B. & George A. Turner O
Glenda M. Zarbock
Up to $499
AnonymousAmber E. AlonsoChristopher J. ArriolaGretchen Bosschart Barber vO
Nicole Bartow vO
Kathleen Bryski O
Jeffry S. Butler O
Steven A. Childress v
Stephanie E. Deaner O
Darin H. Donovan O
John H. DouglasDenise Pino ErwinPatrick J. Farrell vO
David P. Jedrzejek O
David R. King O
Charisma Lam O
Tienne E. Lee O
Lisa A. Mammel O
David & Jill McConaughy O
John J. McIlvery O
Gilman T. Miller O
Anna E. Muzzy vO
Laura H. Parsky v
Peter W. Poulos O
Scott A. Shorr vO
1996# of Donors 39
Participation 15%
Total Giving $36,568
$10,000 - $24,999
Mitch Zuklie v
$5,000 - $9,999
Karen I. Boyd vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Matthew W. Close v
$1,000 - $2,499
James J. Fontanilla vO
Peter Goss vO
Gilbert M. Labrucherie, Jr. O
$500 - $999
JoAn Cho & Satoshi Yanai vO
Zahavah S. Levine O
Brooks A. Olbrys vO
Robert S. Schlossman vO
Daniel ShanfieldStacey L. Wexler
Up to $499
Anya M. Binsacca O
J. Taylor Browning O
Monica J. Burick O
Catharine Wildenthal Cummer O
Jonathan M. Eisenberg v
Christi M. Gotvald O
Gustavo Grunbaum O
Andrew M. Gschwind O
Jonathan T. Laba O
Jeanine M. Larrea O
Brian M. Maney O
Miguel A. MarquezTed Mermin & Claudia Polsky vO
Christopher H. Pederson vO
JL Piscitello vO
Marya A. Postner, PhDBrad R. Roth O
Sandra M. Schwarzmann O
Mark D. Servino vO
Katherine A. Sieck O
Robert E. Solomon vO
Jessica Takano vO
Yen B. Trac v
Christopher D. Watkins O
Margaret L. Wu
1997# of Donors 46
Participation 16%
Total Giving $16,960
$2,500 - $4,999
Jennifer Salzman Romano
$1,000 - $2,499
Lisa Arakaki vO
Jennifer M. Friedman O
Sabing H. Lee vO
Daniel E. PurcellBrad Simon vO
$500 - $999
Cristin R. Carr & David M. JolleyChris Chavez O
Thomas B. Ginsburg vO
Laura A. Heymann O
Nan Joesten O
Carrie E. JohnsonLaurel B. Miranda O
Martin Toulouse O
Karen M. Yan
Up to $499
AnonymousAJ Aquilina vO
Shona L. Armstrong vO
Barton E. Bowers O
David W. Bowker vO
Jess Bravin vO
Catherine J. Carter vO
Shirley D. Chin O
Jahmal T. Davis O
Keith A. Dropkin O
Chad D. Finke O
Margaret Nell Fitzgerald vO
Steven R. Harmon vO
Thomas P. HenneAndy Huang O
Ivy H. JonesDave Kling O
Star LightnerLeanne M. MaderCromwell R. Montgomery vO
Kurt B. Opsahl v
Diana D. Perry-Elby v
Gary A. Pulsinelli vO
Jennifer T. Sanchez O
Linda P. Shih vO
Kevin J. Simon O
Jojiro Takano vO
Julie S. Turner O
Osa L. Wolff vO
Brent Yamashita vO
1998# of Donors 35
Participation 13%
Total Giving $38,500
$10,000 - $24,999
Abe M. Friedman O
$5,000 - $9,999
Matthew AntonelliKan T. Donohoe O
$1,000 - $2,499
Elizabeth L. Riles Clements vO
Lance Etcheverry O
Randall Keen vO
Michael S. Kwun vO
Adam SchwenkerJohn A. Scott O
$500 - $999
Jennifer K. Achtert v
Samuel Craig Dibble vO
Matti Fromson O
Caitlin M. Liu v
Gina Nobuko Shishima O
Daniel K. Yost
Up to $499
AnonymousLouise C. Adamson O
Linda C. BeresfordAdam Harrison Braverman O
Andrea Christine Brunetti O
David N. Cassuto vO
Sungae ChoiJon Dowell vO
Andrew Esbenshade vO
Michelle I. FowlerKelly S. Howick & Robby W. Mockler vO
Peggy Huang O
Nicholas Khadder O
Therese M. LeoneBrian David Mesibov O
Mae T. O'MalleyNicole M. Pearl & Cynthia Tobisman O
Debbie Yee v
1999# of Donors 35
Participation 12%
Total Giving $30,100
$10,000 - $24,999
Drew Davis v
$2,500 - $4,999
Gillian N. Brown v
Heather Mewes
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
2 6
27
$1,000 - $2,499
Te-Fang ChuDeborah McInnes Festa vO
Alison P. Howard v
James LiCarol Sherman Zaist
$500 - $999
Ellen A. Berman O
Paula L. BlizzardMatthew T. Kline O
Dawn C. Van TasselChristina M. Wheeler vO
Up to $499
Kavon AdliSanders L. Adu O
Roxanna M. AltholzNadia O. Bari O
Phoenix X. Cai O
Ernest Ceberio O
Justin S. Chang vO
Navid DayzadLizbeth H. Flores Garces vO
Lisa A. FrankJohnny J. Graves vO
Jeffrey Edward Hall O
Diana L. Lock O
Ingrid Loran-Haranqui vO
Lynn Alejandro LugoDavid E. Mastagni O
Frank J. Mycroft O
Anthony A. Patel O
Deana Pollard O
Suellen Ratliff Perry O
Christopher G. Seldin O
Wansun Song
2000# of Donors 43
Participation 14%
Total Giving $15,256
$2,500 - $4,999
Michael Woodrow DeVries O
$1,000 - $2,499
Salima A. Merani, PhD v
Michael J. Sawyer v
Junfeng Wang O
$500 - $999
Ethan B. Andelman v
Scott B. Birkey v
Julia Fromholz O
Michael D. Murphy vO
Dawn Sestito O
Up to $499
Esha Bandyopadhyay O
Warren Bleeker vO
Lee M. Caplan O
Rebecca S. Engrav vO
Lisa D. Fialco O
Erin Framke O
Mie Fujimoto O
Rachel L. Gibson O
Tamir I. Goldstein O
Tiffany L. Gomez O
Daisy Y. Ha vO
Erika K. Mikkelsen Halford O
Jason P. Hannigan O
E. Anne Hawkins & Jacob R. SorensenMatthew R. Hulse O
Catherine F. Johnson O
Michelle J. KaneAudrey K. KwanGerald T. Lau O
Carrie Melissa LeRoy O
Eric A. Moon vO
Suzanne E. Pyatt O
Joshua S. Rider v
Joshua A. Room O
Julie A. Salamon O
Neha M. Sampat O
Monica C. Hayde Schreiber vO
Mary Elizabeth Smith vO
Lester Szeto O
Karl W. TorkeJohn Tydlaska &
Melissa Clayton TydlaskaJennifer M. Urban
2001# of Donors 44
Participation 15%
Total Giving $39,409
$10,000 - $24,999
Vivian W. Chang v
$5,000 - $9,999
Yury Kapgan vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Christian A. Chu v
Adam Hardy Johnson O
Anne E. Mahle vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Keith Garner & Jenny Park Garner O
Joshua H. LernerChristine Foster Li vO
Jeff Schrepfer vO
Catherine Shuck v
$500 - $999
Rachel A. Birkey v
Steven K. C. HwangJennifer Kobayashi vO
Daniel Miller O
Jennifer L. Polse O
Brian Procel vO
Up to $499
Ritu Ahuja O
Kate Bartow vO
Tony BorregoJonathan Stuart Brown vO
Anita Starchman Bryant vO
Christina C. Caplan O
Dawn Marie Ceizler v
Rex T. Chang O
Katherine C. Zarate Dulany O
Deborah Elaine Girolamo O
Eckart GottschalkSinclair S. Hwang O
Michael LysobeyKatherine T. Nahapetian O
Tracy Eila Reichmuth vO
Susan Ridihalgh O
Rick Rifenbark O
Doug A. Scullion O
Pratik A. Shah vO
Sandra M. Spector O
Susanna E. Squier vO
James M. TomaAlicia Natalie VazAnna Wang v
Hope S. Whitney v
Gunnar Wolf vO
Alisa A. Woodring O
2002# of Donors 39
Participation 19%
Total Giving $22,792
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
$1,000 - $2,499
Michael Darron Jay vO
Christine Marie Reilly O
Noot Kittiaksorn Stapleton O
Racheal Turner
$500 - $999
Mikako T. Cho vO
Tyler C. Gerking & Amelia Miazad O
Annie & Jason Lam vO
Carla A. McCauley O
Brian D. McDonald O
Christopher Jonathan Schafer v
Sabra-Anne Rachel Truesdale
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
ANNE MAHLE ’01 is used to bringing things full circle.
Years after teaching with Teach For America (TFA), she returned
and currently serves as senior vice president of public partnerships.
Long active in Berkeley Law’s International Human Rights Law
Clinic, she is now one of its staunch supporters. “The clinic has
a huge impact on the conversation around human rights,” says
Anne, noting its work on the effects of mass violence and war
crimes. “In addition, it helps students gain real expertise.”
Anne, the lead on TFA’s public policy efforts and government
interactions, also makes unrestricted gifts to the law school.
“I learned so much at Berkeley and received many opportunities
to apply that knowledge,” she says. “It made a deep impact on
my personal and professional trajectory.”
Up to $499
Maki Arakawa v
Edward J. Balsamo O
Katherine Race Brin vO
Ana Cheney vO
Michael Franzinger O
Nina C. Geneson Otis vO
Franklin B. Goldberg v
Brian HartyCharles J. Higley O
Dana N. Hirschenbaum vO
Alison Nameth Kamber O
Miriam KimLucinda L. LeaDeborah A. Leonard O
Marcia H. Loeffelholz O
Daniel H. Mao vO
Sarah Ratcliffe Choi O
Denise Lillian Riley vO
Shannon Rozner v
Mara & Ben Shreck vO
Jason Todd Snyder vO
Margaret S. Thomas O
Katherine Anne Wenger O
2003# of Donors 47
Participation 16%
Total Giving $19,665
$2,500 - $4,999
Kevin K. Babikian vO
Demetrius Chapin-Rienzo O
Lisa Delehunt Olle vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Melinda T. Derish O
Scott Yu O
$500 - $999
Kelly N. Bartling O
Matthew P. Chapman vO
Brandon J. Mark O
Ramona Mateiu v
Raffi V. Zerounian O
Up to $499
Maral A. Aristakessian vO
Emily L. Berning O
Jamaar M. Boyd-Weatherby O
Ryan J. Casamiquela vO
Ellen CookmanAndrew V. Devkar O
Benjamin T. & Sarah C. Duranske O
Allison L. Ehlert O
Ian H. EliasophJamie L. Frieden O
Hayley C. Goodson v
Tobias D. & Laura Marie HalvarsonMark D. Harmon O
Christopher D. Hazuka O
Andrea Goldsmith Heyn & Matthew Heyn O
John E. Janhunen O
Lori Kepner O
Valerie L. MeyerKamon D. Naddaf O
Amir A. Naini vO
Nicole A. OzerSheila A. Quinlan v
Andrea Saunders Rifenbark O
Heather Rosmarin O
Michael S. M. Shin O
Erik R. Stallman vO
Matthew J. Syrkin vO
David M. Tabatabaee O
David E. West O
Stefanie G. WestMartha Kendall Winnacker O
Catha A. WorthmanKatherine L. Zucca O
Erica K. Zunkel v
2004# of Donors 65
Participation 19%
Total Giving $36,883
$10,000 - $24,999
Alisa D. Nave vO
$2,500 - $4,999
Shanda C. Chapin-Rienzo O
Will T. DeVries v
Hsiao C. Mao O
$1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousJennifer C. Bretan vO
Benson R. Cohen v
Marcus A. CordovaKaren B. Petroski O
Winslow B. Taub O
$500 - $999
Sasha R. Abrams O
Wenfang Chen vO
Anthony G. CraigBrian R. GuthDeanna L. KwongAnhthu H. LeFrank Martin v
Araceli Martinez-Olguin v
Ryan R. Owens O
Up to $499
AnonymousRana Awad O
Miranda-Lin S. Bailey v
Sarah M. Barnes O
Susan Brehm O
Douglas J. ChermakJulia A. Clayton O
Michael M. Collier O
Francisco V. CortesMary DabizaAllison S. Davenport O
Shara J. DavisLaura C. Delehunt
Mikel Diez Sarasola O
Molly DiRagoSteven J. Feldstein O
Kimberly D. Fross v
Victoria K. Hall vO
Wendy Fleske Hansen O
Kristi A. Hughes v
James A. Johnson O
Daryll A. KiddGloria J. LeeWendy L. Lilliedoll O
Karen C. Marchiano v
Emily Zarins Mason O
Deborah K. Miller vO
William H. Miller III O
Stacy N. Paek O
Sheridan Pauker O
Anna T. Pletcher O
Jason T. Riddick & Aura S. Stutzman O
Bhanu K. SadasivanErin C. Smith O
Dennis J. Smith O
David S. Steiner O
Aaron C. Stonecash v
Sonja M. Strahm O
Richard J. Sweet O
Felicia Y. SzeShayna M. van HoftenClaudia M. VetesiMohammad WalizadehDavid L. Wallach O
Michelle R. Watts-Gallick
2005# of Donors 32
Participation 9%
Total Giving $13,417
$1,000 - $2,499
Phillip G. Freemon vO
Margaret E. Munzig O
Ann M. O'Leary vO
Joseph M. Teltser O
$500 - $999
Michael R. Bracamontes O
Elizabeth Hope Eng v
Jennie Kim v
Yen P. Nguyen v
Yungsuhn Park v
Anita G. Zerounian O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Catherine S. Ahn O
Eran Marie Bermudez O
Ritu BhatnagarDeirdre I. Bourdet O
Rachael Burnson & Javier C. Rivera v
Erin Carroll vO
Christin K. Cho O
Catherine Carlson Ferrier O
Andrea J. Fitanides O
Kevin T. FoxNicholas Jon Ganjei O
Marc-Tizoc GonzalezHartwell V. Harris vO
Eliza N. HershElizabeth E. Hunter vO
Cheryl B. KahnAnn L. KimAlma LagardaSarah M. LaubachRobin L. Lumsden O
Liwen A. Mah vO
Elizabeth N. Mazur O
Anupama K. Menon vO
Elizabeth J. Miles O
Enrique A. Monagas vO
Brian E. MoskalKendra A. Nielsen O
Nora A. PreciadoNoah S. Rosenthal vO
Miguel J. Ruiz O
Peter R. SantinaNisha K. ShahCatherine C. Smith O
Sky C. Stanfield O
Patricia J. SvilikNaomi R. Tsu O
Sara G. Ugaz O
Bryan W. Wahl vO
R. Matthew Wise O
Felix T. Wu vO
Salomon Zavala, Jr.
2006# of Donors 41
Participation 12%
Total Giving $9,125
$1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousShiao Chien Lee O
$500 - $999
Carly O'Halloran AlamedaDavid A. TaylorDavid C. Yang v
Up to $499
AnonymousAmanjit S. Arora O
Prisca Bae O
Catherine A. BeekmanDawn H. Belt O
Jeffrey R. Boles, PhD O
Marc T. CampopianoDouglas Champion O
Cari A. Cohorn O
Caren E. Decter O
Diana D. DiGennaro O
James B. Duff vO
Zachary O'Neill Fallon O
Benjamin C. Geiger O
Sumin Joo O
Melanie R. Kay vO
Colin E. Kelley O
Lisette G. Kimes O
Charlene Y. Kon O
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
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Cheryl Galindo Kushida O
Michael R. LepieTara C. LundstromJeannette M. MacMillan O
Joseph T. McNallyNayantara Mehta O
Christopher D. Moon O
Jonathan A. Mukai O
Katherine M. Nolan-StevauxSarah Rackley OlsonKatherine A. RyanRanganath T. Sudarshan O
Richard M. Swartz O
Ilona M. Turner O
Derek C. Walter O
Margaret D. Wilkinson O
Sebastian Zimmeck O
2007# of Donors 54
Participation 16%
Total Giving $23,602
$10,000 - $24,999
Spencer J. Pahlke
$2,500 - $4,999
Laura Evans v
$1,000 - $2,499
Peter Higgins BalesThomas S. Fletcher v
Christina G. Hioureas O
Scott A. Zimmermann v
$500 - $999
Yusef J. AlexandrineIlham A. Hosseini
Up to $499
Anonymous (3)Armen Adzhemyan O
Heather M. Barnett MinnerDeborah K. BarronElizabeth Richards BingCorinne I. Calfee v
Janette D. Catron v
James M. ChavezLin A. ChinAnand H. Das O
Lara K. EilhardtMark R. Feeser v
Sonia M. Gonzales & Jameel R. Harb O
Leah C. Granger O
Ruth L. HawleyGrace S. Ho O
Neelam Ihsanullah O
John D. Le & Madelene Sun v
Jason H. Lee & Doan T. Nguyen O
Jennie LevinJessica L. LoarieMarkus Lotz O
Joseph B. McInnis & Virginia M. Zaunbrecher vO
Jenna Musselman Yott O
Akira Nagasaki O
Eric R. Ostrem & Mary Schomberg Ostrem O
Teresa Panepinto v
Jessica S. ParsonsSusan E. Porth O
Amanda M. Rinkoff O
Daniel C. RoismanPuneet K. Sandhu vO
Mairead J. Schwab O
Moira K. Smith O
Sarah E. Simmons Spires vO
Sara L. Terheggen, Ph.D O
Alison R. Watkins v
Martin D. White O
Bryant Y. F. Yang vO
2008# of Donors 59
Participation 16%
Total Giving $18,613
$2,500 - $4,999
Samson O. Asiyanbi vO
Robert B. Cunningham vO
$1,000 - $2,499
Sandra L. Haberny O
Hirotaka Okada vO
Stephen P. Sibold vO
Katherine A. TrefzJason C. Wright O
$500 - $999
Jaejoon Chung $
Frances D. FengHector O. Huezo v
Hyun-Sook Kang O
Monique E. Liburd v
Sajjad S. MatinDaniel Joseph Pollak O
Up to $499
AnonymousMojgone Azemun v
Zulaikha AzizJeffrey A. BarlekampBrien C. Bell O
Joshua R. Benson & Katherine C. Lubin vO
Andrew S. Bragin O
Ian E. Browning O
Theresa Ann BuckleyTimothy Vincent Capozzi vO
Ming H. ChenChhunny ChheanSteve C. Chiu O
Phillip R. ClarkIan D. Clunies-Ross vO
Erin R. DarlingJohn B. de Leon O
Malik D. Dhanani O
Jordan DiamondTanit Follett O
Nicole Lutes Fuentes O
Sarah E. Gettings O
Sarah T. Grossman-Swenson & Robert W. Studley O
Benjamin M. Heuer O
Julie H. Kim O
Caryn F. Lai O
Ken LauTamara R. LaveMeaghan E. ManchesterMaggie MayoNatalia M. Merluzzi O
Jesse L. Morris O
Katherine K. Rankin O
Gavkharkhon B. Saitazizova O
Moegi Shirakawa O
David B. & Megan Z. Snyder O
Deana S. Sobel O
Julianne M. Spears v
Van Swearingen v
Janel Thamkul O
Penelope Van TuylErin L. Ziegler
2009# of Donors 59
Participation 15%
Total Giving $22,550
$5,000 - $9,999
Sally Lee
$2,500 - $4,999
Caroline M. Cunningham O
$1,000 - $2,499
Helena J. EngfeldtJustin M. Lee O
Takashi Tanazawa O
Justin M. Winegar
$500 - $999
Jennifer R. Jeffers v
Cortlin H. Lannin vO
David R. Trossen O
Up to $499
Anonymous (3)Maxwell V. BaumhefnerJennifer Files Beerline O
Filip Boras O
Katherine E. BurdickStephen H. Butler O
Jean-Paul P. Cart O
Angela M. ClementsCharles E. Crandall O
Micaela S. DavisJames P. DevendorfMatthew T. DickmanRobert Andrew Dickson III O
Shawn K. Eisele O
Elan D. EmanuelRyan M. Enchelmayer O
Aaron Justin Epstein v
Bejan D. Fanibanda O
Stefanie Ilene Gitler O
Tamar R. Gubins v
Jane Yu-Jeng HuangSally Huang O
Christine J. Hung vO
Eric R. Ideta O
Joshua M. Keesan O
Cortelyou C. KenneyWarren Ko O
Boris Kogan O
Mike F. KungMartha B. LackritzMichaela L. Lozano vO
Kathleen LuMichael J. McCarthy O
Gail S. MigitaMarc A. Pilotin vO
Michael Portnov O
Erin M. PulaskiKimberly A. & Stuart J. Robinson vO
Jennifer R. SaionzSamorn SelimMargaret A. SextonJulie H. Shah O
Lisa Stockholm O
Alexander J. Talsma O
Julia D. Taylor vO
Catherine D. Vel O
Sarah R. Weinman
2010# of Donors 55
Participation 14%
Total Giving $14,451
$5,000 - $9,999
Joseph Khaled Halloum
$1,000 - $2,499
Timothy S. Hughes O
Raghav R. Krishnapriyan
$500 - $999
Benjamin Richard Botts v
Alexander K. DiGiorgio v
Heather Matsumoto Hoekstra
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Anne E. Abramowitz O
Amir Q. Amiri O
David Bruce Anderson O
Cheryl Andrada O
Sascha Arnold O
Sunil Bector vO
Adam Blankenheimer v
Maurizio Brun O
Rebecca B. Callaway O
Sara A. Clark O
Irina Dardik vO
Kurt M. Denk v
Erica FranklinChristopher A. Franklin O
Jenna M. Grambort O
Vartanoush M. Hindoyan O
Atteeyah E. Hollie v
Camilla A. HrdyJessica E. Intrator O
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Rachel R. JonesBenjamin T. Jones O
Sarah M. Keane vO
Christina C. Kogan O
Kerry S. Kumabe O
Anson Lau O
Jonas B. LermanDouglas C. Lionberger O
Rebecca S. Liu O
Sumit Mallick & Allison O. Watkins vO
Tobias A. Meyer vO
Catherine D. NorrisBeatrice Nunez-Bellamy O
Vanessa Joan Reid v
Sarah M. Ruby O
Mark T. Rumold vO
Chandra S. Russell O
Michael S. Sawyer O
Clara L. Seymour O
Jonathan H. Singer O
Noah D. SmithBlaire Z. Stokes O
Monica Voicu Denniston O
Sarah F. Weiss v
Andrea N. WinternitzShane B. Witnov v
Jie Zhou
2011# of Donors 50
Participation 11%
Total Giving $5,645
$500 - $999
AnonymousWilliam S. Friedman vO
Anabel Lee O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Krzysztof Bebenek O
Laura C. Beckerman O
Cynthia Burton O
Sophia H. CalderonAllison E. Crow vO
April M. Elliott vO
Yan Fang O
Jared B. FishPeter C. Fisk O
Maeve E. & Sean E. Goodbody v
Lauren E. Groth O
Aimee M. Halbert O
Laura E. Hall O
Blake J. Holland O
Juan E. IbanezElizabeth H. Jackson O
John W. Jacobsen & Monica Ager Jacobsen O
Eunie L. Kim O
Elizabeth O. Klein O
Daniel K. KoltaVeronika Krizova O
Ryan S. LincolnErin B. LiottaKuruvilla J. Olasa O
Paul J. ParkJennifer E. Petersen O
Lisa D. Poplawski O
Alexander M. Porcaro O
James M. PurvisVivek J. Rao &
Elizabeth B. Schroeder Rao vO
Emma D. Regidor O
Joseph R. Rose O
Adam F. Shearer vO
Scott G. Siera O
Stephen P. Smith CodyMicah R. Sucherman O
Todd J. Trattner O
Julia V. Ushakova O
Colin L. Ward O
Kelly E. WellsLala T. Wu O
Leslie A. Wulff
2012# of Donors 66
Participation 15%
Total Giving $22,810
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
$500 - $999
Ranjit S. Gill O
Svetlana Kamyshanskaya O
Dilpreet Singh O
Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Brendon A. ArdietaAlexander M. Arensberg O
Zachary L. Baron vO
Audrey A. BarronKristin A. Bresnahan O
Monica R. BriseñoDavid A. Brown O
Joseph M. CachuelaMargaret M. Chen O
Samuel J. Edwards O
Bruce Ellis O
Ryan K. Elsey O
Jolene M. FormanNicholas D. Fram O
Indraneel Ghosh O
Evangelia Giamouridou O
Mary M. GilbertMakda A. GoitomNell M. Green Nylen v
Christopher W. Gribble O
Allison S. HartryMatthias A. Inderkum vO
Christopher J. Karacic O
Sam M. Koch O
Benjamin M. Kozik O
Karm H. Lau O
Judith K. LêNicholas A. Leefer O
Mellori E. LumpkinCameron L. Mabrie O
Vum K. MangEmma E. Mann-MeginnissKatherine E. McGrath
Thomas S. Meister vO
Xiaojie Meng O
Sarah R. MorosTheresa H. Nguyen O
Aylin Oncel O
Joseph D. Petta O
Emily A. Prifogle O
Arthur S. PugsleySilvana A. Quintanilla vO
Alexander E. & Janice W. Reicher O
Patrik R. Salzmann O
Cara H. Sandberg O
Nicole T. Schwartzberg O
Yanin SenachaiMichael K. Sheen O
Mihoko Shimomura O
Karina A. SmithAkshay Sreevatsa O
Adam B. Sterling O
Philip J. Tassin O
Rachel M. TerpCozette T. Tran-Caffee O
Andrew Villacastin O
Christoffer E. WaseliusMeredith S. Wilensky O
Demi S. Williams O
2013# of Donors 49
Participation 9%
Total Giving $4,005,845
$100,000 and above
Anonymous
$1,000 - $2,499
Katherine L. Katcher
$500 - $999
Chee H. Goh O
Up to $499
Colleen K. Bazdarich O
Lily Bu O
Joseph V. Bui v
Nathan C. Damweber O
Berkeley Law’s Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects (SLPS) gave KATHERINE KATCHER ’13 experience—and inspiration.
After co-founding the Post-Conviction Advocacy Project, she
represented California prisoners at parole hearings. “It was so
empowering,” she says. “Our success rate for release was much
higher than the state average. It showed how a group’s commitment
can make a real impact.”
Katherine supports SLPS for instilling in her “the courage” to
launch Root & Rebound, a reentry legal advocacy center based in
Oakland that works statewide to increase justice and opportunity
for people with criminal records. “Being in SLPS takes extra time
and effort,” she says. “When law students work to help actual
clients, it shows a passion to change the world—and the grit
to do so.”
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Priscilla G. Dodson O
Anna M. Dorn O
Lauren G. Escher vO
Daniel H. Eun O
Erin B. Everett O
Sonia L. FleuryJeffrey C. Gonzalez O
Paul B. GoodwinVivek R. Gopalan O
Allina M. Hightower O
Saira A. HussainHamilton JordanMaya B. Karwande v
Kennji D. Kizuka O
Bali K. KumarRobert R. Landicho O
Corey D. LaplanteCaroline E. LeeJane A. Levich O
Shannon M. Maguire O
Elnaz Manoucheri O
Christopher L. Martin O
Neha N. Matani O
Darren J. Modzelewski O
Kaitlyn M. Murphy vO
Joseph A. Ng ChanKei Nishimura O
Lisa M. Damm Northrup O
Ann Mary E. Olson O
Renee Pesiri O
Swati R. Prakash O
Charles E. Rogerson O
Molly A. Smolen O
Renata Stepanov O
Timothy Sun O
James N. TanseySamona L. Taylor v
Mary Tharin vO
Paula Vargas O
Adrian R. Villagomez Aleman O
Yichuan Wang O
Charlynn L. Weissenbach v
2014# of Donors 98
Participation 18%
Total Giving $12,529
$1,000 - $2,499
Anne T. Hilby vO
Leo Rifkind
$500 - $999
Jennifer N. Cadet O
Katherine J. Duncan O
Marienna H. Murch O
Joseph C. SantiestebanGustavo A. Taiar O
Up to $499
AnonymousDevon A. Ahearn O
Amy L. Belsher O
Laura E. BishopKeagan D. BuchananFernando S. CastroLing-An Chen O
Theresa H. ChengPaul D. CiccarelliJoseph L. Cooter O
Benjamin M. Craven O
Sean A. Darling-Hammond O
Meike J. De Boer O
Alessia De Coppi O
Sylvia L. De TarAlan C. EnriquezKathryn A. Eshbaugh O
Elisabeth L. EspositoChristina R. FarmerLinda C. GeballeMegan M. GentryEmily D. GladdenAndrew J. Gordon v
Elizabeth A. Hadzima O
Sara Haji O
Shahmeer A. Halepota O
Susan S. Har O
Sreelekha Haridas MaruthurRyan J. Hart O
Jefferson J. Harwell O
Shana R. HellerYesica Hernandez O
George HorvathGrace Hsu O
Naomi C. HungShaina Z. Hyder O
Carine Jabbour O
Robert D. Jurrens O
Aiko Kanayama O
Amanda M. Karl O
Julie A. Kent O
Stacie O. KinserJesse J. KoehlerCatherine Y. KwonNicholas M. Lampros O
Allison M. Lauterbach-Dale O
Alex S. Li O
Leilani Lipa O
Steven A. LopezLalitha D. Madduri O
Patrick S. McNallyGabriel A. MilitelloChase R. Morello O
Jesus MosquedaJohn W. Muse-Fisher v
Veronica NautsAdam E. NguyenJoseph A. OhensOluwabukunola O. Olabenjo O
Justin Orr O
Sarah W. OrrickJanine F. Panchok-BerryMaxwell H. Pines O
John R. Pollino O
Ryne C. PoseyAlexandra R. PressmanChitra RentalaJeanne U. Reyes O
Ashley N. Rodriguez O
Whitney L. Rubenstein O
Juan C. Sanchez O
Donald E. ShackelfordCharles J. ShengJonathan S. SidhuLauren E. SmithEmily R. Soeder O
Sara C. Stephens O
Penni K. Takade O
Andrew B. TalaiLogan T. Talbot
Zefanya Tampubolon O
James A. UngerKimberley C. WeberEthan M. WeinerHeather A. WellesMay WhitakerSamuel A. WilsonAlexandra A. Wood O
Efan WuBenjamin J. Yood O
Winny Young O
Current StudentsUp to $499
Golda G. Calonge ’16
Alexander S. Coley ’15 O
Sophia B. Cooper ’16
Bevan A. Dowd ’15
Jitesh K. Dudani ’15
Courtney M. Fraser ’15
Lora J. Krsulich ’16 O
John D. Maher ’16
Elise M. O'Dea ’15
Kyra A. Taylor ’16
Tara Waterman ’15
Takatoshi Yanagisawa ’15 O
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Among last year's JD student body, 65 percent received
institutional financial aid.
JD Program tuition and fees for this academic year are $48,655 for California residents and $52,576 for out-of-state residents.
Berkeley Law spent $13,129,274 on financial aid this
past fiscal year. That expenditure includes scholarships, grants,
summer fellowships, and post-graduate Bridge Fellowships.
Last year's largest need-based grant was $25,030, which
40 upper-class students received. Another 10 students received
maximum first-year grants of $23,030.
FINANCIAL AID FACTS
$100,000 and above
Sanford H. Kadish vb
$50,000 - $99,999
Pamela Samuelson v
$25,000 - $49,999
Sujit Choudhry & Ira Parghi
$10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousRichard M. Buxbaum ’53 vO
Jesse H. Choper v
John Yoo v
$5,000 - $9,999
Babette B. Barton ’54 O
Emily Bruce & Justin McCraryRobert A. Kagan v
Richard P. MendelsonPeter Menell & Claire Sylvia
$2,500 - $4,999
Robert H. Cole & Eleanor SwiftHolly D. Doremus ’91 vO
Daniel A. Farber v
Mark GergenEdward C. Halbach, Jr. v
Herma Hill Kay v
David Oppenheimer v
$1,000 - $2,499
Robert P. Bartlett & Victoria Plaut v
Robert C. Berring, Jr. ’74 O
Robert D. CooterMel EisenbergLaurel Fletcher & Jeff Selbin v
Jennifer M. Granholm & Daniel Mulhern v
John R. HetlandBob Infelise ’80 vO
Kate Jastram ’87 v
David Lieberman v
Charles J. McClain, Jr.Melissa E. Murray v
Jeffrey Newman ’66 O
Ann M. O'Leary ’05 vO
Elisabeth Semel v
Jonathan S. Simon ’87 vO
Eric Stover v
Stephen D. Sugarman v
Gillian Lester & Eric Talley v
Franklin E. Zimring
$500 - $999
John E. CoonsMalcolm FeeleyWilliam H. Fernholz ’93 vO
Kinch HoekstraAlexa Koenig v
Saira Mohamed v
Anne Joseph O'Connell & Jamie O'Connell v
Andrea L. Peterson ’78 vO
Russell RobinsonAntonio Rossmann v
Harry N. Scheiber v
Paul M. Schwartz v
Martin Shapiro v
Up to $499
Kathryn Abrams & William A. KellCatherine R. Albiston ’93 O
Ty Alper v
Roxanna M. Altholz ’99
Kenneth M. AyotteKenneth A. Bamberger v
Cheryl L. Berg ’93 vO
Eric Biber v
Carolyn P. BlumAndrew BradtGeorge H. BrownStephen McG. Bundy ’78 vO
Michelle ColeCatherine CrumpAllison S. Davenport ’04 O
Steven Davidoff SolomonLauren B. Edelman ’86 vO
Aaron EdlinWilliam A. FletcherMary Louise D. FramptonStavros Gadinis & Katerina LinosDavid GamageKyle F. GrahamAndrew T. Guzman v
Ian Haney-LópezGeoffrey C. HazardMarci HoffmanKristen HolmquistChris Jay HoofnaglePatricia Plunkett Hurley
FACULTY
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
Dean of Students Annik
Hirshen, Adjunct Professor
Mary Louise Frampton,
Field Placement Director
Sue Schechter, and First-
Year Skills Program Director
Lindsay Sturges Saffouri are
all smiles after this year's
Commencement.
Thomas M. JordePrasad KrishnamurthyChristopher L. Kutz v
Sarah M. Laubach ’05 O
Taeku LeeKristin LukerJohn K. McNultyRobert P. MergesSeth E. Mermin ’96 vO
Calvin Morrill v
Michael Mushenojohn a. powell ’73
Kevin QuinnEric Rakowski v
Bertrall RossAndrea Roth v
Daniel L. RubinfeldLindsay Sturges SaffouriSusan B. Schechter v
Marjorie M. Shultz ’76 vO
Lucinda SikesFred Smith, Jr.Sarah SongAvani M. SoodRachel E. Stern v
Justin SweetTalha SyedKaren TaniChristopher TomlinsAmanda TylerJennifer M. Urban ’00 O
Molly Van HouwelingKathleen M. Vanden Heuvel ’86 O
Jan VetterLeti VolppCharles D. Weisselberg
Rachel Barley v
Michael BazeleyAlexey F. BerlindCatalina C. Cariaga-Nakamura v
Andrew Cohen Fran Davis v
Stephanie E. Deaner ’95 O
Jordan Diamond ’08
Patricia DonnellyLouise FrancisTerrence J. GalliganMeg Garstang
David GradyAnnik HirshenBrooke KrystosekAndrea Lampros-Fike v
Amelia Miazad ’02 O
Kim T. Seelinger
Sheri ShowalterRobert Sproul Adam B. Sterling ’12 O
Edward TomDennis TominagaSusan R. Whitman
STAFF
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor O = All Access Giving b = Deceased
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$100,000 and above
Jennifer C. Cobb & Maurice ObstfeldMelissa CobbMary C. EricksonDouglas E. & Lisa M. GoldmanFlorianne H. Gordon v
Marion B. Slusser bv
Thomas W. & Diane G. Smith
$50,000 - $99,999
AnonymousDavid M. & Camille A. AndrewsLynda Andrews-Barry & Mark BarryJosef D. CooperRobert Glushko v
Alva G. GreenbergRandall GuynnMaja v
Greg & Liz Lutz v
Thomas J. White v
$25,000 - $49,999
William FlumenbaumH. William Harlan v
Uri D. & Myna M. HerscherJames Y. Kwak & Sylvia J. BrandtIra ParghiRobert ShapiroDeborah & Tom Threlkel
$10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousLois H. Feinblatt v
Cathy & Joe Feldman v
David & Anita Keller v
Joan R. PlattAmnon & Kathryn RodanHeidi Cortese Sherman v
Mark & Judith Yudof v
$5,000 - $9,999
Bil Banks v
Andrew R. & Sharon GillinMoses & Susan LibitzkyVern NorvielGerald L. & Robin ParskyCatherine H. & Michael H. PodellHartley & Adrianne RogersDarian & Richard L. Swig
$2,500 - $4,999
Martha F. Africa bv
Michael W. Bien v
Charles H. Brenner & Nga T. LeC. Lee CoxElizabeth F. & Charles E. Farnsworth v
Christine GarveyVincent J. Iacopino & Jeannette NeeCandace KahnDawn A. LeoGerard J. Lewis, Jr. v
Raphael SperryBarry L. WilliamsAileen Wendy Willrich v
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous (3)Mathilde AlbersDaniel O. BernstinePamela Blotner v
Jared B. BobrowJohn M. Breen v
Tench & Simone CoxeMichael E. & Linda S. Delehunt v
William H. & Phyllis C. DraperDiane Ford v
Shubha GhoshMimi & Albert GolbertFrederic W. & Katherine H. HickmanBruce T. Hilby v
Adam HochschildEdwin E. Huddleson IIIRon H. & Barbara KaufmanSoonil KwonMarcus LamprosLoren S. LewallenGoodwin Liu v
May M. Luke v
Ronald J. & Janet S. McElhaneyTina & Mike MeyerKatherine Stokes Morehouse v
Hyun & Catherine ParkEleanor M. RamseyJefferson C. RiceSanford Jay RosenRon & Eileen Ruby v
Weldon & Jeanie RuckerJ. Daniel Sharp & Raquel L. SeftonSusan J. ShawJohn L. SullivanAlan TrustmanRebecca Westerfield
$500 - $999
AnonymousDaniel N. Abrahamson v
Dennis M. AlbersWilliam F. Alderman v
Ken P. AlexSpike & Lynne AlperCristina C. ArguedasFrank & Xiaoqing BalistrieriMary Ann Bernard v
Brian Bock & Sharmin C. Eshraghi BockGuido & Anne CalabresiCandace M. Carroll & Leonard B. Simon v
Joan Costello v
Cristina De MaglieRuth E. EisenbergMary D. Fan & Dean N. KawamotoFrank FarellaDoris Fine v
Joseph FloodAnne C. FredericksBarbara GrobPatricia Haynes v
Andrew L. & Linda S. KaufmanElissa C. KittnerBarry M. & Faye W. KurrenKathryn W. Leonard v
C. Maria Lu v
Gayle E. Murphy v
Bryan Quevedo v
Paul Resnick & Joan Karlin v
Winifred W. RhodesDaniel RodriguezPhilip Selznick bv
Rita R. Semel v
Barbara Shapiro v
Steven F. Shatz v
Andrew R. TiltonJudith Tuller v
James A. WagnerHartley WestJeanne S. & Eric Woodford v
Up to $499
Anonymous (6)Mark N. AaronsonEric M. AckerPaul F. Albert v
Douglas C. AmmonNanette N. & Rex D. AndrewsMichael A. AnkerKevin ArgysAnthony E. AugustynRobert D. Bacon v
Michael A. BambergerEric BarbaSharona BarzilayEliott BeharRoss E. BensonRussell T. BigelowRobert J. BolarEsther R. BrassJanet J. & Richard T. BreunerLester J. BrownMikael & Denise BrownRobert A. Brundage & Gin Y. PangMarilyn ByrneBarbara W. & Roger CarlsonDonna Y. CastroNanci L. ClarenceShaun ClarkeDorothy CoatsJehonathan CohenLaurie CohenDiana Cohn & Craig MerrileesLeonard A. & Roberta CohnRobert & Susan ComartinRichard & Janet Cotter, Jr.Maggie C. CrosbyLinda H. Dalton v
Ellen Daniell & David H. GelfandAlbert H. Davis v
Raymond J. & Birgitta S. Davis v
Joanne De PhillipsAlicia D. De ToffoliRobyn Dietz & Richard LevyPalmer DornJoshua DresslerGerald L. Dunbar v
Louella & Roger DunnFlor & Roger EbronAlan & Dana EdelsteinRichard M. EignerHolly P. & Graydon M. EliotEdwin & Sandra EpsteinHenry A. Erlich
R.D. & Nancy EsbenshadeJeffrey FeuerJohn R. Fike v
Cheryl Finley & Barry E. NealSarah W. FreedmanLeslie FuchsLynn GastellumAbigail GinzbergJames & Yvonne GlendenningJoan R. GoldbergDeborah & Stephen GoldblattVivian L. GoldenBrian P. Goldman & Zoe PalitzJudith B. GordonSamantha Graff & Miguel HelftFrederick D. Grambort v
Dorothy D. GregorRohini & Jacob HaarRobert G. HallBrook HartRachel HeitlerLaurent H. HellerCarolyn & William HermanIrma D. Herrera & Mark D. Levine v
Jessica Hilberman & Katrina ReidHarold H. & Diane D. HillAnn O. HoglandEric & Linda HorodasMine IkedaErin Leigh Inama v
Carol J. JacintoRichard J. JacintoJo-Ann & Arnold JacobsonAaron M. JamesHerbert G. JohnsonCassie JosephJoshua A. Karlin-ResnickAnne W. KasaninDaphne KellyJames R. & Mary Ann KidderIris KimRichard S. & Elizabeth L. KinyonIssy KipnisSteven S. & Renee S. KirkCharles E. KoenigMara KolesasChau P. & Joshua K. KoltunAlec G. KonstantinQuentin & Mara KoppBonnie KramerJennifer C. KuiperRalph & Carol KuiperMarietta L. KuykendallLynne Lasry v
Herbert LazerowMichael M. LevinePhyllis K. Levy v
Nancy Y. & Larry R. LewellenRobyn M. LipskyEugene Seth LitvinoffJohn B. & Sarah B. LowryGerald C. LubenowDiana & Cyril Malin v
Chad M. MartinAllen J. MayerJoyce & David McCaulouCharles & Joye McCoyJeffrey D. McDonald
FRIENDS
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor b = Deceased
Sarah & Kevin McGeePaul C. McKnightAnna S. McLean & Donald B. HollandLawrence P. & Jane M. McNeilJane C. & Donald R. MeekDavid Mendel v
David J. Miller v
Joseph H. MinnerVictoria E. MizziDeborah MooreGreg A. MullinsErin MurphyJay NelsonPeter C. NewellNancy J. NewmanRaquel H. Newman v
Rhonda NgomVilaska NguyenCelina & Rodolfo OrjalesCristian Orrego v
Richard & Carolyn PalmerTianna S. PaschelMargaret & Richard PauletichTsipora R. & Harvey Peskin v
Guido I. PiottiNelson W. & Linda O. PolsbyRoberto Portolese v
Norman PostoneEllen M. Prager v
Cynthia PresleySenta M. Pugh-ChamberlainAlexandra & Donald B. PutnamKristin ReedElisabeth RemickLeslie N. RichardsMichael P. Richards v
Steve M. RosenzweigJeffrey S. Ross & Janice PlattEdward L. RubinGail RubinfeldLuis E. SanchezShira Saperstein
Phanindra N. SarmaBartlett & Linda Saunders v
David Scalise & Wendy A. Kirk-Scalise v
Jerrold Schaefer v
Noah SchubertRonald & Laurel SchulerMarion & Joel SelbinGeorge F. & Linda S. Sensabaugh v
Charles M. SevillaPatricia J. & Paul ShanleyJan & Rick SjobergJoe Slaughter & Deeksha GaurAreca H. SmitBarbara SmithMartha B. SmithJerry W. SnowS. Claire Soper & Vincent M. FaughnanJoan A. SopherMichael S. SorgenAthena T. Stephanopoulos v
Jeannie R. SternbergMichael A. Stoto & Rosemary ChalkRita L. StromCarolyn K. SymesMarna & Peter TaylorHerbert D. ThierC. Henry Veit v
Geraldine M. & Clark E. WallaceLing Y. WangBeverly K. & George H. WebbSuzy & Duke WilkinsonErica F. WilliamsJoan N. WilliamsCharles B. WilsonDorothy D. Wilson &
Robert B. Thompson v
Renee & Herman WinickDavid & Beverly WoznicaAnders Yang v
Steve & Victoria Zatkin v
FRIENDS
v = 3+ Consecutive-year Donor b = Deceased
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BERKELEY LAW BY THE NUMBERS
11,000: Number of pro bono hours that our students log in a year
97: Percent of the Class of 2014 employed nine months after graduating
19: African-American students in the first-year class (up from 12 last year)
48: Chicano and Latino students in the first-year class (up from 31 last year)
16: Years out of the last 18 that the school's intellectual property law program has been ranked best in the nation
45: Percent of the current first-year class that is students of color
In the mid 1960s, JOSEF COOPER spent 2½ years working
with Judge Martin Pence ’31 on hundreds of antitrust damage
cases that followed federal indictments of steel and concrete pipe
manufacturers. “Judge Pence was the country’s first judge to preside
over multi-district litigation singlehandedly, before the creation of
the MDL Panel,” Josef recalls. “I’d worked on similar cases involving
the electrical equipment industry, and was asked to assist him.”
Josef recently honored Pence’s “astute legal mind and admirable
character” with a generous gift to Berkeley Law’s Judge Martin
Pence Fellowship Fund. “He was a fabulous judge, always
meticulously prepared and receptive to others’ ideas,” Josef says.
“He viewed it as his responsibility to educate and help the young
lawyers around him.”
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$100,000 and above
AnonymousAlliance for Excellent Education - PEECArnold & Porter FoundationCarnegie Corporation of New YorkThe Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert
FoundationLisa & Douglas Goldman FundHumanity UnitedThe Jim Joseph FoundationTheodore & Doris Lee Family
FoundationMicrosoft CorporationThe Moriah FundOpen Society FoundationsProteus FundSigrid Rausing TrustThomas W. Smith FoundationS. K. Yee Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (2)California Wellness FoundationEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundIsrael Institute
John Paul Stevens Fellowship Foundation
Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs for FinlandNext 10PepsiCoTides Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999
AnonymousAmerican Association of Law LibrariesCalifornia District Attorneys AssociationCalifornia EndowmentHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationThe Energy FoundationSamuel Freeman Charitable TrustGoldman Sachs Philanthropy FundKirkland & Ellis FoundationMary Wohlford FoundationQuixote FoundationScherman FoundationWellspring Advisors LLCWilson Sonsini Goodrich &
Rosati FoundationWollenberg Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousBrill USAErasmus University-RotterdamFrederick P. Lenz Foundation
for American BuddhismFuture of Privacy ForumLumina FoundationPalantir TechnologiesThe Henry W. & Nettie Robinson
FoundationRosenberg FoundationSidley Austin FoundationZitrin Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
American Endowment FoundationAR Landsman FoundationBingham Osborn & Scarborough
FoundationCalifornians for Safety and JusticeDana EstatesThe Nature ConservancyOak Foundation USAPrison Dharma NetworkResources Legacy Fund FoundationThe Tides Center
$2,500 - $4,999
City of Los AngelesUnion Bank of California
$1,000 - $2,499
Association of California Water Agencies
Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth
Kahle/Austin FoundationRare Books School
$500 - $999
East Bay La Raza Lawyers AssociationSaint Ignatius College Preparatory
Up to $499
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
Black Women Lawyers AssociationWolters Kluwer Law & Business
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, & ORGANIZATIONS
$50,000 - $99,999
CooleySkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
$25,000 - $49,999
Baker BottsCleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonCovington & BurlingFenwick & WestFish & RichardsonKirkland & Ellis Latham & WatkinsMorrison & FoersterOrrick Herrington & SutcliffeWeil Gotshal & MangesWhite & CaseWilmerHaleWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiWinston & Strawn
$10,000 - $24,999
CamberView PartnersCrowell & MoringDurie Tangri Page Lemley
Roberts & KentGTC Law GroupGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & HachigianHickman Palermo Truong & BeckerHogan LovellsIrell & ManellaKasowitz Benson Torres & FriedmanKeker & Van NestKilpatrick TownsendMcDermott Will & EmeryMcManis FaulknerO'Melveny & MyersPaul Hastings Janofsky & WalkerRopes & GraySimpson Thacher & BartlettVan Pelt Yi & JamesWeaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson
LAW FIRMS
PARTNERS IN LEADERSHIPThe Partners in Leadership campaign aims to encourage alumni at firms and companies with more than one Berkeley Law graduate to work as a team to make meaningful gifts to the school. Since the beginning of this campaign, over $10 million has been raised to support the Boalt Hall Fund and several other important programs. We give special thanks to the following organizations which reached a 100 percent participation rate among their Berkeley Law alumni employees in the last fiscal year.
$5,000 - $9,999
Baker & Hostetler Founders TrustBaker & McKenzieFinnegan Henderson Farabow
Garrett & DunnerGillin Jacobson Ellis Larsen & LuceyHanson BridgettKlee Tuchin Bogdanoff & SternTurner Boyd
$2,500 - $4,999
Gibson Dunn & CrutcherMunger Tolles & OlsonReed SmithSidley Austin
$1,000 - $2,499
Arnold & PorterBoies Schiller & FlexnerCox Castle & Nicholson
Davis Polk & WardwellDebevoise & PlimptonFarella Braun + MartelJenner & BlockKazan McClain Satterley & GreenwoodRosen Bien Galvan & GrunfeldShute Mihaly & Weinberger
$500 - $999
Arguedas Cassman & HeadleyBartko Zankel Bunzel & MillerGoodwin ProcterGreenberg TraurigJones DayKramer Levin Naftalis & FrankelManatt Phelps & PhillipsPaul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & GarrisonRemy Moose & ManleySchiff HardinSullivan & CromwellWachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz
Amundi Japan Ltd.Buchalter NemerFarella Braun + Martel LLPFolger LevinGap, Inc.
Garcia Hernandez Sawhney & Bermudez, LLP
GrayRobinson, P.A.Jones Day (SF office)Lane Powell PC
Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler & Feldman, Inc.
Long & Levit LLPMilbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLPRaines Feldman LLP
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLPTaylor & Company Law Offices, LLPTurner BoydZhong Lun Law Firm
The Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society was founded to recognize the generosity of people who have included UC Berkeley in their estate plans through bequests, pooled income funds, gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, gifts of life insurance, or gifts of property.
Anonymous (4)Marcia A. ’80 & Richard M. AbramsSchuyler BaileyBernard Bradley Barber III ’71
William T. Barker ’74
Gibor B. Basri & Jessica BroitmanElizabeth A. Baus ’91
Claudia M. Belcher ’82
Stefanie Beninato ’76
William W. Bloch ’87
Jordan L. Bloom ’68
Laura E. Bresler ’86
Charles R. Breyer ’66 & Sydney Goldstein
Kappy K. Bristol ’73
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Wayne A. Brooks ’74 b
Stephanie E. BullerPatricia A. Butler ’69
S. Davis Carniglia ’05
June A. & Earl F. b CheitCheng-Ling Chen ’02
Jesse H. & Mari S. ChoperS. Davis Carniglia ’05
Cheng-Ling Chen ’02
Robert & Susan ComartinRobert S. Condie ’74
Lee ConwayRobert M. Corson ’40 b
Evan R. ’87 & Valerie CoxJanet M. & William F. CronkDavid P. Curnow ’67
Altero D’Agostini ’47
Diane B. de Forest ’85
Syna N. Dennis ’87
Dorothy F. Dickey ’81
Duke B. Diehl ’71
Gail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 & Douglas H. Dolton
Thomas B. Donovan ’62
Anne B. Dorsey b
Diane D. Eames ’71
Lauren B. Edelman ’86
W. Russell EllisRobert Allen Enholm ’80 &
Victoria Brademan ’80
Ronald S. Epstein ’89
Robert D. Evans ’71
Gilda H. FellerMichael C. Ferguson ’68
Ann Finlinson & John CantRalph T. Fisher, Jr. b
David B. Flinn ’63
Virginia R. FurthJim ’59 & Judy GanulinJoanne M. Garvey ’61 b
Jane Liebman Goichman ’69
Lisa A. Goldfien ’82
Elizabeth Marsteller GordonA. Marina Gracias ’83 & Bernard MartisDonald Gralnek ’70
Forrest M. Greenberg ’47
Richard L. Greene ’63
Colleen & Robert D. HaasLaura J. HallMichael James Halloran ’65 &
Virginia S. HalloranEllis & Anne HamiltonPhil Hammer ’61
Sue C. Hansen ’92
Gene G. Harter ’71
Jon F. ’69 & Connie HartungAnn Fingarette Hasse ’73
Tom Henteleff ’68
James K. Herbert ’62
Fernando V. Hernandez ’66
Judge Patricia Herron, Ret. ’64
Harold C. Hohbach ’52
David HowekampMargaret E. Hoyt ’52
James R. Jenner ’60
J. Richard Johnston ’39 b
Thomas M. JordeAnn Jorgensen ’83
Sanford H. Kadish b
Archibald C. K. Kaolulo ’73
Walter M. Kaufmann ’61
James R. & Mary Ann KidderJoseph T. ’71 & Gail L. KieferCassius L. Kirk, Jr. ’54 b
Gerald ’57 & Suzanne KnechtKenneth Kofman ’62
Kenneth KragenWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr. ’67
Watson M. & Sita LaetschAlvin T. Levitt ’60
Phyllis K. LevyWalter S. Lewis, Jr. ’51
David E. Lindgren ’63
William R. Loveless ’59
Nancy K. LuskGreg & Liz LutzMartha MacBrideClare H. Macdonald ’83
Jay R. MacMahon ’55
Peter ’52 & Melanie MaierJohn S. Martel ’59
Donald C. Matheson ’67
Martin A. Mattes ’74 & Catherine E. GarzioRosalie F. MaxeinerChristopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLainRick McMichael ’69
Melinda R. MendelsonIvan D. & Maris T. MeyersonAriadna MillerPaul M. Minault ’75
Richard H. & Laurie C. MorrisonNoel W. Nellis ’66
Wilson R. Ogg ’52
Kristin L. O’Hanlon ’05
Fred B. Oliver ’70
Eleanor Jackson Piel ’43
Leo ’57 & Nina PircherMarietta Poerio ’70
Edward V. Pollack ’66
Bruce C. Pollock ’68
Richard E. Posell ’65
Borden B. Price ’50
Sylvia Simmons Prozan ’75
Michael Reed ’65
Howard F. Rhea ’53 b
Michael P. RichardsCarol D. Romeo ’86
Mario M. Rosati ’71
Ronald D. Rosen ’69
John W. Rosston b
Mrs. Edward W. RosstonTheodore J. & Gayle I. Saenger
Sharon K. Sandeen ’02
Masako F. SatoBarry M. Sax ’67 b
Robert A. Schlesinger ’93
Eric P. Schnurmacher ’55
John Jay SchumannLeonard C. Schwab ’74
Sean M. SeLegue ’91 & Richard A. Zuniga, MD
Gary ’66 & Dana ShapiroMary R. SharmanMildred Y. SheehanThomas J. Shephard, Sr. ’58
Barbra Shotel ’86
Sanford M. Skaggs ’64
Jay D. Smith ’64
Michael H. SmithBruce A. SmyserDorothy M. SnodgrassLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniAlan F. Spanier ’69
John A. Sproul ’49
Karen Stevenson ’80
Carl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Myron G. Sugarman ’67
John D. Taylor ’59
Edward D. Thirkell ’66
Irving G. Tragen ’45
Stephanie C. Tramz ’77
Leonard ’70 & Catherine UngerMary VailShirley Van BourgGeoff. Van Loucks ’61
A. Marie Villafaña ’93
Ulrich Wagner ’74
Katharine S. WallaceRalph E. Warner ’66
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
Stefanie G. West ’03
Thomas J. WhiteTheodore S. Wickersham ’64 b
Richard A. Wilson ’59
Harvey I. Wittenberg ’65
Pamela M. Woods ’81
Anders Yang
THE BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER SOCIETY
b = Deceased
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Members of the university's
Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society
receive invitations to an
annual summer tea hosted
by the Chancellor, and to
other campus athletic and
cultural events.
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Aecom Technology CorporationAmerican Endowment FoundationAmerican International GroupAmgen FoundationArnold & PorterBank of America FoundationBaxter International FoundationBechtel FoundationBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramCapital Group CompaniesChevron Matching Gift ProgramCornish & Carey CommercialCovington & BurlingCrail-Johnson FoundationDavis Polk & Wardwell
The Ford Family FoundationThe Fremont Group FoundationGAP Foundation Matching GiftGeneral Electric CompanyGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGoldman Sachs & Company
Matching Gift ProgramHogan LovellsIBM FoundationIntel Foundation Matching GiftsThe James Irvine FoundationKirkland & Ellis FoundationLaw School Admission CouncilLevi Strauss FoundationLumina Foundation
Mastercard InternationalMerck Company FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMoody's FoundationMorgan Stanley Matching Gift ProgramMorrison & Foerster FoundationOppenheimer FundsPacific Gas & Electric Matching Gifts
ProgramPepsiCoPricewaterhouseCoopersQualcommS. H. Cowell FoundationSchindler Elevator CorporationSelect Equity Group, Inc.
Shook Hardy & BaconSidley AustinSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & FlomSouthern California EdisonSynopsysTextronTime Warner FoundationToyota Motor Sales U.S.A.Varian AssociatesVMware FoundationWalt Disney Company FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWellspring Advisors LLCWilmerHaleXerox Foundation
MATCHING GIFTS
Dimple AbichandaniLaurel FletcherJeff Selbin
Jill E. Adams ’06Shira Saperstein
Roxanna M. Altholz ’99Laurel FletcherJeff Selbin
Ankoor AminKurt M. Denk ’10
Kenneth A. BambergerJehonathan CohenElissa C. KittnerJoan A. Sopher
Robert BarrMarque C. Chambliss ’87
Robert P. BartlettDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Robert C. Berring, Jr. ’74Richard D. Gorelick ’85
Robert J. BirgeneauMark D. Lubin ’77
Pamela BlotnerSusan J. Shaw
Julia Mehlman Breyer ’12AnonymousRobyn Dietz & Richard LevyBonnie KramerSarah & Kevin McGeeVilaska NguyenJoe Slaughter & Deeksha Gaur
Jerry G. BrownCatalina C. Cariaga-Nakamura
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53Hartmut G. Grossman ’73
Gillis L. Heller ’81 & Sook Young Yeu ’80
Julia Epley Klee ’80
Nena Manley ’76
Eleanor M. Ramsey
Christoffer E. Waselius ’12
Anders Yang
Golda G. Calonge ’16Aaron M. James
Jesse H. ChoperMerrick J. Bobb ’71
Carol L. Brownstein ’89 & David LiebermanMalcolm FeeleyJames D. Gordon III ’80
David Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesRichard A. Schindler ’70
Steven J. Stanwyck ’70
Sujit ChoudhryThomas B. Ginsburg ’97
David Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Robert H. ColeRuth Greenspan Bell ’67
Merrick J. Bobb ’71
Allison S. Davenport ’04Henry L. Hecht
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.Clothilde V. Hewlett ’79
Joel S. Sanders ’82
Gerald L. & Robin Parsky
Robert S. EpsteinJefferson C. Rice
Elizabeth F. FarnsworthAnonymous
William H. Fernholz ’93Sascha Arnold ’10
Aiko Kanayama ’14
Tobias A. Meyer ’10
Oluwabukunola O. Olabenjo ’14
Patrik R. Salzmann ’12
Paula Vargas ’13
Laurel FletcherMarion & Joel Selbin
William S. Friedman ’11Anonymous
Joseph I. Goldstein-Breyer ’11AnonymousRobyn Dietz & Richard LevyBonnie KramerSarah & Kevin McGeeVilaska NguyenJoe Slaughter & Deeksha Gaur
Thelton E. Henderson ’62William F. AldermanBil BanksEric K. Behrens ’77 & Joyce M. Hicks ’77
Benjamin Richard Botts ’10 & Elizabeth Hope Eng ’05
Edward M. Chen ’79
Lin A. Chin ’07
Diana Cohn & Craig MerrileesMarcus A. Cordova ’04
Frances M. Davis ’53
Hon. Kelvin D. Filer ’80
Laurel FletcherAbigail GinzbergIan F. Haney-López &
Deborah Drickersen-CortezSue C. Hansen ’92
Irma D. Herrera & Mark D. LevineJessica Hilberman & Katrina ReidErin Leigh InamaStephen D. Kaus ’73
Judith Droz Keyes ’75
James R. & Mary Ann KidderJennie Kim ’05
Judith G. Kleinberg ’71
Kenneth Kofman ’62
Deanna L. Kwong ’04
Brian K. Landsberg ’62
Mellori E. Lumpkin ’12
Araceli Martinez-Olguin ’04 & Bryan Quevedo
Ted Mermin ’96 & Claudia Polsky ’96
Rhonda NgomDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesNicole A. Ozer ’03
Nora A. Preciado ’05
Bertrall RossPeter R. Santina ’05
Jeff Selbin
IN HONOR
Michael S. SorgenJohn M. True III ’77 & Claudia Wilken ’77
Anna Wang ’01
Clifford Weingus ’80
Thurman V. White, Jr. ’80
Laura J. Zuckerman ’92
Kristen HolmquistLaurel FletcherJeff Selbin
D. Lowell Jensen ’52AnonymousEric M. AckerEdward G. Black ’89
Paula L. Blizzard ’99
Brian Bock & Sharmin C. Eshraghi BockJohn J. Brouhard ’91
Shaun ClarkeLouise K. Francis & Dennis CusackThomas L. Freedman ’93
Abe M. ’98 & Jennifer M. ’97 FriedmanKristi A. Hughes ’04
Joel S. Jacobs ’93
Cheryl B. Kahn ’05
Rebecca J. Kurland ’89
Robyn M. LipskyEugene Seth LitvinoffThomas N. McAliley ’91
Joseph T. McNally ’06
Victoria E. MizziJay NelsonRoger M. Olsen ’68
Laura H. Parsky ’95
Guido I. PiottiMarco Quazzo ’89
Daniel C. Roisman ’07
Nicole M. Ryan ’94
Daniel A. ’92 & Jennifer U. ’90 SaundersLois W. Schwartz ’89
Andrew M. Scoble ’86
Stephanie Sue Powers Skaff ’95
Dana A. Welch ’87
Timothy J. Wellman ’92
Stacey L. Wexler ’96
Herma Hill KayCheryl L. Berg ’93 & Jesse Berg ’93
Golda G. Calonge ’16
Barry L. WilliamsMarc A. Zeppetello ’85
George W. Ashford, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Bruce B. Bales ’49Robert E. Izmirian ’72
Melanie Bellah ’72Jennifer Bellah Maguire ’82 &
R. Stephen Maguire
Rose E. Bird ’65Marcus R. Peppard III ’69
David M. Blicker ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Irving BraginAndrew S. Bragin ’08
Russell J. Brubaker ’86Andrés Rivero ’86
IN MEMORY
IN HONOR
b = Deceased
Angela M. Clements ’09
Cox Castle & NicholsonDavis Polk & WardwellLaurel FletcherGibson Dunn & CrutcherHanson BridgettIrell & ManellaAaron M. JamesJenner & BlockKazan McClain Satterley & GreenwoodKirkland & EllisMunger Tolles & OlsonAlisa D. Nave ’04 & Robb WorthDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesAndrea L. Peterson ’78
Jeff SelbinSidley AustinLucinda Sikes & Bob ShiremanSimpson Thacher & BartlettKyra A. Taylor ’16
Anne M. Trebilcock ’74
Katie KellyDaphne Kelly
Alexa KoenigAlicia D. De ToffoliRobert J. Rothman ’69
Brooke KrystosekFrancine S. Davis
Jennifer C. KuiperRalph & Carol Kuiper
Theodore B. Lee ’59Anders Yang
Gillian LesterCarol L. Brownstein ’89 &
David Lieberman
Caitlin M. Liu ’98Andrew R. Tilton
Erin J. Morgan ’13Timothy Sun ’13
Melissa E. MurrayLaurel FletcherJeff Selbin
Julianne K. NamethAlison M. Kamber ’02
John T. NoonanRobert A. Brundage & Gin Y. PangGuido & Anne CalabresiRichard M. EignerR.D. & Nancy EsbenshadeMary D. Fan & Dean N. KawamotoAnne C. FredericksShubha GhoshFrederic W. & Katherine H. HickmanCassie JosephAndrew L. & Linda S. KaufmanAnn M. O’Leary ’05 & Goodwin LiuPiedmont Trust 1991Hartley & Adrianne RogersJ. Daniel Sharp & Raquel L. SeftonAlan TrustmanHartley West
Theodore B. Olson ’65Anders Yang
Victoria PlautDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Evelyn M. Rangel-Medina ’16
Eric Barba
Cruz Reynoso ’58Christopher J. Arriola ’95
Baker BottsEric BarbaSophia B. Cooper ’16
Cox Castle & NicholsonLaurel FletcherGibson Dunn & CrutcherHanson BridgettLita M. Jacoste ’80
Kirkland & EllisMorrison & FoersterJeff Selbin
Jacob A. Richards ’10Leslie N. Richards
Richard M. Rosston ’77Mrs. Edward W. Rosston
Andrea RothLaurel FletcherJeff Selbin
Bidish SarmaEfan Wu ’14
Harry N. ScheiberScott A. Edelman ’84
William T. Gallagher ’93
Elisabeth SemelAnonymousPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin
Rita R. SemelPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin
Cristina H. Sepe ’14Sara Haji ’14
Richard M. Sherman, Jr. ’74Carol Sherman Zaist ’99
Stephen P. Smith Cody ’11Barbara Smith
Leigh W. Steinberg ’73Joseph M. Goldhammer ’73
Eric StoverMichael A. Stoto & Rosemary Chalk
James S. ThomsonPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin
The Honorable J. Clifford Wallace ’55
Randall GuynnJohn C. Yoo
Heather B. Warnken ’09Brian P. Goldman & Zoe Palitz
Robert E. White ’77Caryn F. Lai ’08
Martin D. White ’07
Thomas J. WhiteJoanne De Phillips
Joseph A. Adams ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Matthew K. Africa ’00Jason P. Hannigan ’00
Martha F. Africa b
Howard C. Anawalt ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
David R. Andrews ’71David M. & Camille A. AndrewsLynda Andrews-Barry & Mark BarryC. Lee CoxRobert E. Cox ’86
Judith G. Kleinberg ’71
Michael L. Meyers ’71
Hyun & Catherine ParkCynthia PresleyDeborah & Tom ThrelkelBarry J. Trilling ’71
Union Bank of California
William F. Byrnes ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Owen ChamberlainSenta M. Pugh-Chamberlain
Allen C. Clarke ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Antonia ContrerasLaura I. Trejo ’86
John Demergasso ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Francine DiazThe James Irvine FoundationMillard A. Murphy ’86
Lydia M. Villarreal ’80
Vivian B. Distler ’94Thomas J. Peckham ’94
John M. Doar ’49Stephanie E. Deaner ’95
John M. Roberts ’49
Richard A. Donnelly ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
George F. Dunker, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Bernard Elias ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
John P. ErbezGerald L. Dunbar
Kenneth D. Ewart ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Welcome S. Fawcett ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
David L. Fitz ’67William H. Kronberger, Jr. ’67
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IN MEMORY
b = Deceased
John G. FlemingCathy & Joe Feldman
Lula FlintDean L. Flint ’70
Walter J. Fogarty, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
William H. Frake ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Philip FrickeyMary Ann BernardBrian R. Guth ’04
Tobias D. ’03 & Laura Marie ’03
HalvarsonHeather M. Barnett Minner ’07 &
Joseph H. MinnerSheridan Pauker ’04
Erin M. Pulaski ’09
Franklin E. Zimring & Michael Crawford Zimring
Henry C. Fryer ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Alfred Gawthrop, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Jennifer K. Gendel ’01Deborah Elaine Girolamo ’01
Richard I. Gilbert ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Ralph GoldbergJennifer C. Bretan ’04
Walter A. Gordon ’22William H. Webster ’75
Leroy Wilson, Jr. ’68
Allison S. Gowing ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Thomas GraffSamantha Graff & Miguel HelftAntonio Rossmann
Warren M. Green ’70Franklin R. Garfield ’70
I. M. HeymanE. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 EisenhardtEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundMrs. Edward W. RosstonLawrence W. Ruth ’90
Lawrence F. Hilton ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
William T. Hoffman, Jr. ’52William T. Hoffman III ’69
Franklin P. Jones ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Susan B. JordanDouglas J. Chermak ’04
Sanford H. KadishCarol L. Brownstein ’89 &
David LiebermanRichard D. Burstein ’73
Michael A. Chasalow ’87
Cristina De MaglieJoshua DresslerMark N. Goodman ’78
Tobias D. ’03 & Laura Marie ’03 HalvarsonJohn R. HetlandHeather Matsumoto Hoekstra ’10 &
Kinch HoekstraEdward E. Kallgren ’54
Anne T. Kneeland ’71
Alec G. KonstantinDavid J. Millstein ’79
Christopher G. Nicholson ’95
Thomas J. Peckham ’94
Andrea L. Peterson ’78
Nelson W. & Linda O. PolsbyLawrence W. Ruth ’90
George A. Rutherglen ’74
Harry N. & Jane L. ScheiberHoward A. Shelanski ’92
Sarah Song & Gabriel SchnitzlerKarl W. Torke ’00
Victoria Saker Woeste ’90
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
John P. Kelley ’66Elizabeth R. Arnold ’75
Alexander M. KiddMrs. Edward W. Rosston
Dennis E. Kinnaird ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Lindsay K. Kinneberg ’07John D. Le ’07 & Madelene Sun ’07
Samuel A. Ladar ’28John Kagel ’64
William J. Langner ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Dawson B. Leonard ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Douglas M. Letts ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Nathan LevineMichael M. Levine
Ann M. Lucas ’91Catherine R. Albiston ’93
Marc N. Melnick ’93
James A. Lucas ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
James R. Luppino ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
George A. Lydon, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Henry H. Marcum ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Robert T. Marold ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Simon MarootianPaul S. Mosesian ’63
Paul J. Matzger ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Loyd W. McCormick ’56Nanette N. & Rex D. AndrewsRussell T. BigelowDix Boring ’61
Janet J. & Richard T. BreunerBarbara W. & Roger CarlsonDonna Y. CastroDorothy CoatsRichard & Janet Cotter, Jr.Louella & Roger DunnHolly P. & Graydon M. EliotCheryl Finley & Barry E. NealCharles A. Greenberg ’70
Carolyn & William HermanJohn R. HetlandHarold H. & Diane D. HillAnn O. HoglandCarol J. JacintoRichard J. JacintoAnne W. KasaninAnne T. Kneeland ’71
Quentin & Mara KoppJohn B. & Sarah B. LowryJoyce & David McCaulouCharles & Joye McCoyPaul C. McKnightRobert E. Merritt, Jr. ’66 b
Peter C. NewellRichard & Carolyn PalmerMargaret & Richard PauletichAlexandra & Donald B. PutnamBenjamin K. Riley ’83
Steve M. RosenzweigRonald & Laurel SchulerPatricia J. & Paul ShanleyJan & Rick SjobergS. Claire Soper & Vincent M. FaughnanCarolyn K. SymesMarna & Peter TaylorGeraldine M. & Clark E. WallaceBeverly K. & George H. WebbJoan N. Williams
Robert C. McDaniel ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Patricia A. McKinley ’74Thomas S. Williamson, Jr. ’74
Sheldon L. MessingerMalcolm Feeley
Sandra J. MichaelAndrew R. Krakoff ’78
Jeannie Sternberg
Michael MillmanZitrin Foundation
Adolph C. MolinaAdolph U. Molina ’60
Consuelo C. MolinaAdolph U. Molina ’60
Gertrude & James MonroeNicholas M. Lampros ’14
Michael P. Murphy ’78Gayle E. Murphy
Pauli Murray ’45Anonymous
Melvin K. Najarian ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Richard C. Neal ’73Richard D. Burstein ’73
John D. Taylor ’59
Rebecca C. Nichols ’10Erica Franklin ’10
Elizabeth C. O’NeilDaniel O. BernstineKatharine A. Bostick ’84
Jennifer C. Cobb & Maurice ObstfeldMelissa CobbTench & Simone CoxeMary C. EricksonLeslie FuchsJames & Yvonne GlendenningMine IkedaLaw School Admission CouncilLawrence P. & Jane M. McNeilJane C. & Donald R. MeekStephen D. Sugarman
William J. Pesce II ’65Lester J. BrownJoan R. GoldbergSuzy & Duke Wilkinson
Forrest A. Plant ’49John M. Roberts ’49
Ernest A. Poeter ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Hinda G. Pollard ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
James F. Pultz ’84Mary T. Keating ’84
William P. Quigley ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Henry Ramsey, Jr. ’63Luke J. Danielson ’74
Heidi L. Hamilton ’82
Herbert G. JohnsonEleanor M. RamseyWeldon & Jeanie RuckerSteven L. Wittels ’84
Alan M. Reedy ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
N. Kenneth Reeves ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Donald L. Reidhaar ’60Joan Costello
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IN MEMORY
b = Deceased
Daniel I. Reith ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
James O. Richard ’74Tom Harriman ’74
Stefan A. Riesenfeld ’37James E. Castello ’86
Lee C. Rosenthal ’73Marsha S. Berzon ’73
Noah S. Rosenthal ’05
Edward W. Rosston ’42Mrs. Edward W. Rosston
Ralph Sanson ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
T. Richard Savidge ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Joseph L. SaxHeather M. Barnett Minner ’07 &
Mr. Joseph H. MinnerFran M. Layton ’79
Lawrence W. Ruth ’90
Michael J. Sawyer ’00
Robert E. SchimkeVarya Simpson ’91
Philip SelznickSteven A. Childress ’95
Lawrence W. Ruth ’90
Andrew M. SesslerRenee & Herman Winick
Henry Shields, Jr. ’74Thomas S. Williamson, Jr. ’74
Jane SlaterDeborah and Stephen Goldblatt
Karen R. Smith ’72Patricia Ann Sherman ’72
Phillip J. Smith ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Judith L. Soley ’70Mikael & Denise Brown
John V. Stanley ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Charles Stepkin ’78Harris E. Kershnar ’78
J. Christopher StevensJames R. Dunn ’58
John R. Stokes ’48Katherine Stokes Morehouse
Sanford Svetcov ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Gary F. Swift ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Paul R. Teetor ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Raymond T. Terlizzi ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Minot W. Tripp, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
John V. Trump ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Elizabeth A. Truninger ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Richard Weinstock ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Francis C. Welch, Jr. ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Joseph A. West ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Robert G. White ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
Raina D. Williams ’98Kan T. Donohoe ’98
Jane B. WilsonLeroy Wilson, Jr. ’68
Alba WitkinDavid B. Flinn ’63
Rachel D. Young ’78Harold J. Evans ’78
Ken Zommick ’64Jay D. Smith ’64
President
Nancy L. Fineman ’86
President-Elect
John W. Kuo ’88
Past President
Lynn H. Pasahow ’72
Dean
Sujit Choudhry
Members
Carly O’Halloran Alameda ’06
Karen I. Boyd ’96
David A. Carrillo ’95
Benson R. Cohen ’04
Evan R. Cox ’87
Andrew J. Davis ’99
Tyler C. Gerking ’02
Timothy S. Hughes ’10
Yury Kapgan ’01
Kevin P. Kennedy ’91
Jennifer Kobayashi ’01
Mark D. Lubin ’77
Michael L. Martinez ’78
James McManis ’67
Kim F. Natividad ’09
Jay Purcell ’11
Noah S. Rosenthal ’05
Sean M. SeLegue ’91
Jay A. Shafran ’63
Arthur J. Shartsis ’71
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72
Charles J. Stevens ’82
Steven T. Walther ’68
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
Sarah F. Weiss ’10
Jeffrey C. Wolfstone ’77
David A. Zapolsky ’88
Mitch Zuklie ’96
Student Representatives
Sarah B. Chai ’15
Zarah M. Rahman ’16
Faculty Representatives
Stephen Bundy ’78
Jesse H. Choper
Staff Representative
Robert G. Sproul III
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