SALT's mission is to:

  • make the legal profession more inclusive and reflective of the great diversity of this nation
  • enhance the quality of legal education by advancing social justice within the curriculum and promoting innovative teaching methodologies
  • extend the power of law to underserved individuals and communities

SALT Great Teachers

 

These are the past recipients of the great teacher award, given out at the SALT annual dinner each January:

 

1976--David Cavers 

1977---Charles Miller 

1978---Thomas Emerson 

1979---Rennard Strickland 

1980---Ruth Bader Ginsburg 

1981---Harsy Edwards 

1982---Arthur Leff 

1983---Charles Black 

1984---Herma Hill Kay 

1985---Derrick Bell 

1986---Clinton Bamberger and CUNY Law School 

1987---Barbara Babcock 

1988---Howard Lesnick 

1989---University of Wisconsin Law School 

1990---Rhonda Rivera 

1991---Marilyn Yarbrough 

1992---Mary Joe Frug 

1993---Cruz Reynoso 

1994---Norman Dorsen 

1995---Trina Grillo 

1996---Barbara Aldave 

1997---W. Haywood Burns 

1998---Jim Jones 

1999---Anthony Amsterdam 

2000---Marjorie M. Shultz 

2001---Sylvia Law 

2002---SALT founders 

2003---Charles Lawrence and Mari Matsuda 

2004---Bill Quigley 

2005---Howard Glickstein 

2006---Eric Yamamoto 

2007---Stephanie Wildman 

2008---Fran Ansley 

2009---Stephen Wizner 

2010---Francisco Valdés 

SALT is proud to announce that the 2011 SALT Great Teacher Award will be conferred on Phoebe A. Haddon, Dean of University of Maryland School of Law, at the SALT Annual Dinner on Friday, January 7, 2011, at the Delancey Street Foundation, San Francisco, CA. 

 

 



Created: August 14, 2009
Modified: July 2, 2010