August 1, 2023–July 31, 2025
Lecture planned in Spring 2025
James D. Hopkins Professor of Law Memorial Lecture
The James D. Hopkins Professor of Law is an endowed chair established with contributions from alumni of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ and members of the legal community to honor Judge James D. Hopkins who served as Interim Dean of the Law School in 1982–1983. The title of James D. Hopkins Professor of Law is held by a distinguished member of the faculty for a two-year term in recognition of outstanding scholarship and teaching. The James D. Hopkins Professor Memorial Lecture is delivered by the honoree during their term to the law school community and public.
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Judge James D. Hopkins was the interim Dean of the Law School in 1982–1983. His service to society and to the legal community was a shining example of the life one should live in the law. At the time of his retirement from the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court in December 1981, he had served with distinction at the highest level of all three branches of the Westchester County Government: legislative, executive and judicial.
A lifelong resident of Westchester County, Judge Hopkins began his legal career as an associate with Strang & Taylor and later became partner of Bleakley, Platt and Walker, now known as Bleakley Platt & Schmidt. In 1954, he became County Executive of Westchester County following a one-year term as majority leader of the Westchester County Board of Supervisors, which he also served as Chairman from 1952-1953. Judge Hopkins was Councilman and later Town Supervisor of the Town of North Castle. On appointment by Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Judge Hopkins served on the New York State Supreme Court, 9th Judicial District, a post to which he was subsequently elected in 1960 for a 14-year term. He joined the Appellate Division, Second Department, in 1962.
Judge Hopkins passed away at the age of 84 in 1996. The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ owes a special debt to Judge Hopkins. He served as Interim Dean at a critical time in its development, from 1982-1983, and served as Honorary Chair of its Board of Visitors. We are honored to have our first Chair in Law bear his name.
Current Hopkins Professor
Previous Hopkins Professors
Noa Ben-Asher
August 1, 2021–July 31, 2023
“Gender Identity and the New Legal Sexâ€
August 1, 2019–July 31, 2021
"Social Media and The Common Law"
August 1, 2017–July 31, 2019
"Democracy, Termites and Trust(s)"
August 1, 2015–July 31, 2017
"Wrongful Convictions: A Comparative Perspective"
August 1, 2013–July 31, 2015
"Setting the Record Straight: The Supreme Court and 21st Century Arbitration"
August 1, 2011–July 31, 2013
"Are Mothers Hazardous to their Children’s Health: Law, Culture, and the Framing of Risk"
August 1, 2009–July 31, 2011
"Sustainable Development Law: Keeping Pace"
August 1, 2007–July 31, 2009
"The Most Dangerous Power of the Prosecutor"
August 1, 2005–July 31, 2007
"The Prison Crucible: Race and the American Penal System"
Barbara Black
August 1, 2003–July 31, 2005
"Is Securities Arbitration Fair to Investors?"
August 1, 2001–July 31, 2003
"The New Federalism: Sovereign Immunity or the Rule of Law."
August 1, 1999–July 31, 2001
"Evolutionary Statutory Interpretation or Mr. Justice Scalia Meets Darwin, Dean Ottinger, and Various Theories of Memes, Ecology, Complexity, and the Common Law"
August 1, 1997–July 31, 1999
"Tenure and Its Discontents"
M. Stuart Madden
August 1, 1995–July 31, 1997
"The Vital Common Law: Its Role in a Statutory Age"
August 1, 1993–July 31, 1995
"Property Rights, Takings and Justice in a Democracy"
August 1, 1991–July 31, 1993
"Emerging Earth Law"
Maurice Rosenberg
August 1, 1989–July 31, 1991