The Source- Reporters' Guide to Legal Experts - 2008-2009 - (Page 12) Anne Sikes Hornsby Director, Civil Law Clinic Expertise: Evidence, Assistant Professor of Clinical Legal Instruction Clinical Legal Education, E-mail: ahornsby@law.ua.edu Civil Procedure Phone: 205-348-0262 Professor Hornsby received her B.A., M.B.A., and J.D., Summa Cum Laude, from The University of Alabama. She is in her second year as director of the Civil Law Clinic and assistant professor of Clinical Legal Instruction. In the past year, Professor Hornsby served as supervisor to law students who acted as legal advisors and attorneys in over 250 matters. These students appeared in Municipal and Tuscaloosa County District courts, as well as Probate and Circuit courts, regarding significant cases that included banking check fraud defense, intellectual property matters, custody and eviction trials, and landlord tenant matters applying Alabama’s new law. Professor Hornsby has been active in Alabama State Bar activities and was selected as a participant in the Leadership Forum, a program designed to educate and inspire practicing lawyers toward leadership and service to their communities, the bar and the state as a whole. She serves on the Organizing and Selection Committee for this year’s program. She is also active in issues related to access to legal services and to civil justice, serving as chair of the local county bar committee on that issue and participating in the chief justice’s newly appointed Access to Justice Commission. On campus, Professor Hornsby has worked with student organizations and was appointed to the SGA President’s Cabinet. UA Law offers a less than 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Paul Horwitz Associate Professor of Law Email: phorwitz@law.ua.edu Phone: 205-348-6110 Expertise: Constitutional Law, First Amendment, Law & Religion Professor Horwitz received his B.A. in English literature from McGill University in Montreal in 1990; M.S., with honors, in journalism from Columbia University in 1991; LL.B. from the University of Toronto in 1995, where he was co-editorin-chief of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review; and LL.M. from the Columbia Law School in 1997. Professor Horwitz clerked for the Honorable Ed Carnes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He frequently contributes to PrawfsBlawg, a legal blog that the ABA Journal recently named one of the nation’s best legal academic blogs. A full listing of Professor Horwitz’s work can be found at his website, here. His recent publications include “Universities as First Amendment Institutions: Some Easy Answers and Hard Questions” in the UCLA Law Review; “Uncovering Identity,” in the Michigan Law Review (reviewing Kenji Yoshino’s book Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights); “‘Evaluate Me!’: Conflicted Thoughts on Gatekeeping in Legal Scholarship’s New Age,” in the Conneticut Law Review CONNtemplations; along with a book review for Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society Practice Groups. 12 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=88097
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