Dean James A. Doyle

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1970

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FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|In retrospect, the career of a man of distinction will often seem pre-ordained in the progression of responsibilities which has so well fitted him for that ultimate challenge of leadership. Dean James A. Doyle, in the interval between college graduation and the initiation of legal studies, early forecast his dedication to education in assuming the position of principal and superintendent of Thomas County, Nebraska, High School.|Proceeding directly from his associate editorship of the Nebraska Law Review and commencement from Nebraska Law School to the invaluable, if less formal, graduate study opportunities of a clerkship with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge J. W. Woodrough, the Dean added to his qualifications the experience of intimate participation in the adjudicatory process.|His formal return to the academic milieu as a member of the faculty of Nebraska Law School, early interrupted by a year's leave of absence for graduate study at Harvard Law School and then shortly thereafter suspended by America's entry into the second World War, afforded Dean Doyle the occasion to observe and then master the still somewhat esoteric procedures of administrative law. As regional counsel and ultimately Associate General Counsel of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Dean acquired a taste for and expertise in this ever-expanding area of law...

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3 Creighton L. Rev. 196 (1969-1970)

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Creighton University School of Law

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