Yale Rosenberg Explained

Yale Rosenberg
Birth Date:19 April 1939
Birth Place:Houston, Texas
Spouse:Irene Merker Rosenberg
Workplaces:University of Houston Law Center

Yale Leonard Rosenberg (April 19, 1939 – September 22, 2002)[1] was an American legal scholar whose scholarship focused on Jewish law and habeas corpus, among other topics. He taught at the University of Houston Law Center, where he first joined the faculty in 1973, and where he was named the A.A. White Professor of Law in 1996. He was named Professor of the Year by the University of Houston Student Bar Association in 1998, and received the University of Houston Teaching Excellence Award in 2000.[2] [3] After Rosenberg's death in 2002, the University of Houston Law Center established the Yale L. Rosenberg Memorial Fund in his memory. The Fund is used both to recognize law students for exemplary legal writing and to encourage distinguished legal scholars to speak at the center.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2002-09-24 . Yale Rosenberg Obituary (2002) - Houston, TX - Houston Chronicle . 2024-05-22 . Houston Chronicle.
  2. Web site: Yale Rosenberg . 2024-05-22 . University of Houston Law Center.
  3. Rapoport . Nancy . Abrams . Judith Z. . Cohn . Sherman L. . Dow . David R. . Edrei . Arye . Griffin . Anthony P. . Isaac . Katie . Levine . Samuel J. . Marrus . Ellen . Oren . Laura . Sofaer . Abraham D. . Turin . Bentzion S. . Yackle . Larry . Rosenberg . Irene Merker . 2002-11-15 . In Memoriam: Yale Rosenberg . Houston Law Review . en . 39 . 4.
  4. Web site: The Yale L. Rosenberg Memorial Lecture . 2024-05-22 . University of Houston Law Center.