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Hall of Honor

Those selected for the Capital University Law School Hall of Honor are individuals who have profoundly influenced the Law School and reached and remained at the pinnacle of their fields for a period of time that demonstrates perseverance and maturation. 

“The Hall of Honor is for those individuals who rose to the top – who have had a truly profound influence on the development and legal success of the Law School,” said former Dean Rich Simpson.

Brian Freeman  Brian A. Freeman
Interim Dean, Associate Dean, and
Professor Emeritus
Inducted 2014

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 Roberta Mitchell  Roberta S. Mitchell, L’72
Professor Emerita and 
Founder, Family Advocacy Clinic
Inducted 2014
 

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 YMCA  The YMCA of Central Ohio
Founder, Columbus Law School 
(predecessor to Capital University Law School)
Inducted 2014 

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 Esther L. Brocker, L'26  Esther H. Brocker, L'26
Trail blazer, leader
Inducted 2012

The path Esther H. Brocker, L’26, created while working to become the Law School’s first female graduate started in Lancaster, Ohio, in the 1920s and was built commuting back and forth to Columbus, three nights a week, over a four-year period. It was followed by a lengthy legal career that extended well into her 80s.

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  John W. McCormac  The Hon. John W. McCormac
Franklin University Law School, 1961
Law School Dean, 1966-71
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Capital University, 1986
Inducted 2012

John W. McCormac came from humble beginnings to become one of the most influential people in the history of Capital University Law School.

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 Jean A. Mortland  Jean A. Mortland
B.S., The Ohio State University, 1952
J.D., Franklin University Law School, 1964
LL.M., New York University, 1969
Inducted 2012

Professor Emerita Jean A. Mortland is remembered as much for her reputation within the national and regional legal community as she is for her work in the classroom.

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 John Sullivan  Professor Emeritus John E. Sullivan 
Acting Dean 1959-60; Academic Dean, 1965-66
Inducted 2011

For 35 years Professor Emeritus John Edward Sullivan was a dedicated teacher and scholar who joined the Law School faculty in 1953, teaching criminal law, tort and consumer law. 

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 Ralph Klapp  Ralph H. Klapp 
Dean Emeritus, 1935-51, 1960-65
Inducted 2011

Although he was running a private practice, Ralph H. Klapp fell in love with the Law School and with teaching after he became a lecturer for the Columbus College of Law in 1931.

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 Bob Weiler  Robert J. Weiler, Ph.D. 
Capital University Board of Trustees member, chair 
Capital University Law School Board of Counselors member
Inducted 2011

Robert J. Weiler has been a close friend of the Law School since starting here as a student in 1979. 

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 Josiah Blackmore  Josiah H. Blackmore II 
Capital University President, 1988-98 
Law School Dean, 1980-88; Acting dean 1979-80 
Professor Emeritus
Inducted 2011

Josiah H. Blackmore’s influence in the history and continued viability of the Law School should not be underestimated.

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 David D White  David D. White 
Trail blazer, mentor and community leader
Inducted 2011

David D. White was Capital University Law School’s first African-American graduate and was an influential figure in the Central Ohio legal community his entire professional career. 

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