Three Capital Law Faculty Members Named to Endowed Positions

August 19, 2009

Left to right: Dennis D. Hirsch, Susan M. Gilles and Bradley A. Smith

Capital University Law School announces the appointment of three faculty members to newly endowed faculty positions. Susan M. Gilles has been named the Professor Emeritus John E. Sullivan Designated Professor of Law; Dennis D. Hirsch has been appointed as the Geraldine W. Howell Professor of Law; and Bradley A. Smith has been named the Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Designated Professor of Law.

“With the adoption of the Law School’s strategic plan in 2006, a major focus was made on enhancing faculty resources to support teaching and scholarship which informs their teaching,” said Dean Jack A. Guttenberg. “In three short years, with the generosity of our alumni and donors, we have accomplished one of our philanthropic goals in the strategic plan by the creation of these named professorships, which are an investment in the future of the Law School and in the excellent education we provide our students. ”

“Named academic positions are designed to honor, help retain and recruit outstanding teachers and scholars who bolster the faculty, enhance the learning environment for students and contribute to the Law School’s growing academic reputation. Professors Susan Gilles, Dennis Hirsch and Bradley Smith are three outstanding teachers and scholars and it gives me great pleasure to be able to recognize them for their many contributions in the classroom and to legal scholarship and service,” added Guttenberg.


Susan M. Gilles
Professor Emeritus John E. Sullivan Designated Professor of Law

Gilles, who joined the law faculty in 1990, teaches civil procedure, torts and media law. She is a noted scholar on Constitutional law and First Amendment rights and her scholarship is frequently cited by other authors and has been referenced in such law journals as Stanford, Columbia and Georgetown, as well as three casebooks. She is a frequent speaker for the Ohio Judicial College and an invited presenter for a variety of law school symposia. Gilles is a former attorney with Baker and Hostetler, where her practice focused on media law and litigation, and she is a former chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Mass Communication. She holds her LL.M., from Harvard University, where she was a John F. Kennedy Memorial Scholar and a LL.B. from the University of Glasgow, Scotland.


Dennis D. Hirsch
Geraldine W. Howell Professor of Law

A member of the faculty since 1998, Hirsch teaches environmental law, information privacy law, property law and appellate litigation and directs Capital’s concentration program in environmental law. He is the author of the prize-winning textbook, “Environmental Law Practice: Problems and Exercises for Skills Development,” which has been adopted by more than 50 law schools. Hirsch serves as counsel to the law firm of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur; he has served as vice chair of the ABA ’s Environmental Committee on Innovation, Management Systems and Trading and he co-founded the Central Ohio Sustainability Roundtable. Hirsch was recently awarded a prestigious Fulbright Senior Professorship to teach and conduct research on information privacy law in the Netherlands during the spring 2010 semester. He earned his J.D. from Yale Law School and received his B.A. from Columbia University.


Bradley A. Smith
Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Designated Professor of Law

Smith, one of the nation’s leading authorities on election law and campaign finance, is a former member and chairman of the Federal Election Commission. He is frequently invited to testify on Capitol Hill and his writings have appeared in leading law journals and popular print publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, and USA Today. He has been on the Capital Law faculty since 1993 and teaches election law, administrative law, jurisprudence and law and economics. A frequent guest lecturer, he has spoken at many of the nation’s colleges and universities and his national media appearances include ABC, NBC, PBS, MSNBC, Fox, C-Span and CNBC. Smith holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A. from Kalamazoo College.

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