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Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton Research Professorship
This chair was established in 1984 by Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton. Mr. Clinton was a 1931 graduate of the Law School. The Clinton Research Professorship rotates annually among members of the Law School's faculty, providing research support for its holder.
Recipients: Michael Perry, 1987-88; Martin Redish, 1988-89; Anthony D'Amato, 1989-90; Ronald Allen, 1990-91; Robert Burns, 1991-92; Cynthia Bowman, 1992-93; David Haddock, 1993-94; Paul Robinson, 1994-95 and 1996-97; Philip Postlewaite, 1995-96; Marshall Shapo, 1997-98; Richard Speidel, 1998-99; Robert Bennett, 1999-00; Shari Seidman Diamond, 2000-01; James Lindgren, 2001-02; Steve Lubet, 2002-2003; Emerson Tiller, 2004-07; John McGinnis, 2008-10
Jack N. Pritzker Distinguished Visiting Professorship
In 1987 the Pritzker Charitable Fund established this professorship in honor of Jack N. Pritzker, a 1927 graduate of the School of Law. The Pritzker Chair rotates among visiting faculty members.
Recipients: Francis Allen, 1989-90; Russell Hardin, 1990-91; Oliver Williamson, 1992-93; Robert Cooter, 1993-94; Robert Rabin, 1994-95; Edmund Kitch, 1995-96; Martha Fineman, 1996-97; Julie Roin, 1997-98; Philip Hamburger, 1999-00; Gerald Rosenberg, 2000-01; Gordon Wood, 2001-02; Daniel Fischel, 2002-03; Greg Caldeira, 2003-04; Albert Alschuler, 2004-05; Lee Epstein, 2005-06; Robert Peroni, 2006-07
Class of 1940 Research Professorship
Members of the Class of 1940 established this chair in 1991 on the occasion of their 50-year Law School reunion. The Class of 1940 Research Professorship rotates annually among members of the Law School 's faculty, providing research support for its holder.
Recipients: Stephen Presser, 1992-93; Thomas Merrill, 1993-94; Charlotte Crane, 1994-05; Gary Lawson, 1995-96 and 1998-99; Cynthia Bowman, 1996-97; Steve Lubet, 1997-98; Dorothy Roberts, 1999-00; David Dana, 2000-02; Robert Burns, 2002-03; John McGinnis, 2004-06; Nancy Staudt, 2006-10
Harry B. Reese Teaching Professorship
This chair was established in 1993 by various donors in honor of longtime Law School faculty member Harry Browne Reese. The Reese Teaching Professorship rotates annually among members of the Law School's faculty, specifically supporting its holder in the development of teaching methods. Formerly the Perkins-Bower Teaching Professorship from 1983 to 1992.
Recipients: Helene Shapo, 1987-88; Robert Burns, 1988-89 and 1997-99; Charlotte Crane, 1989-90 and 1996-97; Thomas Eovaldi, 1990-91 and 1995-96 (with Francis); Tom Geraghty, 1991-92 and 2001-02; Ken Abbott, 1992-93; Len Rubinowitz, 1993-94 and 2000-01; John Donohue, 1994-95; Clinton Francis, 1995-96 (with Eovaldi) and 1999-00; Philip Postlewaite, 2002-03; Cliff Zimmerman, 2008-09
Benjamin Mazur Summer Research Professorship
This chair was established in 1994 by the estate of Benjamin Mazur, a 1933 graduate of the School of Law. The Mazur Summer Research Professorship rotates annually among members of the Law School's faculty, providing summer research support for its holder.
Recipients: Steve Lubet, 1995-96; Kathy Abrams, 1996-97; Steve Calabresi, 1997-98; James Lindgren, 1998-99 and 2004-05; Cynthia Bowman, 1999-00; Rick Brooks, 2000-01; Tracey George, 2001-02; Albert Yoon, 2002-03; James Lindgren, 2004-05; Max Schanzenbach, 2006-07 and 2008-10
George C. Dix Professorship in Constitutional Law
This chair was established in 1998 by the estate of Irmgard Dix in honor of her husband, a member of the class of 1928. The Dix Chair is currently used as a rotating chair among faculty members.
Recipients: Steve Calabresi, 1998-01 and 2004-07; Robert Bennett 2001-02; Andrew Koppelman, 2002-03; Steve Calabresi, 2004-07 and 2008-10
J. Landis Martin Professorship of Law and Business
J. Landis Martin established this professorship in 2002. Martin is a 1973 Law School graduate whose service to Northwestern includes membership on the Law Board and the University's Board of Trustees. Martin is chairman, CEO and president of Titanium Metals Corporation in Denver, Colo. The Martin Chair is currently used as a rotating chair for visiting faculty members.
Recipients: Robert Peroni, 2002-03; Frank Cross, 2004-05; Michael Davis, 2005-06; Emerson Tiller, 2008-10
Harry R. Horrow Professorship in International Law
In 2004, this professorship was established by the estate of Harry R. Horrow, a 1934 graduate of the Law School. Mr. Horrow was a member of the Law School's Alumni Board, and a partner at the law firm now known as Pillsbury Winthrop from 1948 until his retirement in 1990.
Recipients: Larry Lokken, 2004-05; Philip Postlewaite, 2008-10

