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About Professor Donald Doernberg
Professor Doernberg joined the
pace Law School faculty in January, 1979. From 1984 to 1986, he was a
visiting professor at Hastings College of the Law and Santa Clara School
of Law in California. He teaches Civil Procedure, Conflict of Laws,
Criminal Procedure and Federal Courts. His casebook Federal Courts
Federalism and Separation of Powers is in its second edition. He has also
written Identity Crisis: Federal Courts in a Psychological Wilderness,
published in 2001, and is co-editor of Civil Procedure Anthology. He has
written extensively concerning the subject matter jurisdiction of the
federal courts, the law of standing, and the propriety of the federal
courts creating common law. He has chaired the Association of American Law
Schools Section on Federal Courts and continues to serve as Secretary of
the Section. Before entering law teaching, Professor Doernberg taught
seriously disturbed children for a year and practiced law for ten years,
first in private practice and then as Director of Special Litigation for
the Criminal Defense Division of Legal Aid Society in New York City.
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Professor Donald Doernberg
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