Lillian R. BeVier


Lillian R. BeVier — (-)

David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law

J.D., Stanford Law School, 1965

B.A., Smith College, 1961

Lillian BeVier has taught constitutional law (with special emphasis on First Amendment issues), intellectual property (trademark, copyright), real property, and torts since 1973.

At Stanford Law School, BeVier was revising editor for the Stanford Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif. She was associate professor of law at the University of Santa Clara Law School; practiced law with Spaeth Blase Valentine & Klein in Palo Alto, CA; served as research associate to Professor William F. Baxter at Stanford University Law School working on the FAA-ABA study of the legal aspects of airport noise and the sonic boom; and was assistant to the general secretary and assistant staff legal counsel for Stanford University.

BeVier received the University of Virginia Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award in 2006. The Raven Society elected her to membership in 1993. She delivered the Henry Miller Memorial Lecture at Georgia State Law School in 2005, the Coen Memorial Lecture at the University of Colorado Law School in 2000, and the David C. Baum Lecture on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the University of Illinois Law School in 1996. In 1999, at the invitation of the Supreme Court Historical Society, she spoke to the Society on Free Expression in the Warren and Burger Courts. Suffolk University awarded her an honorary S.J.D. degree in 1998. In the fall of 2003, she was a visiting scholar at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Having been nominated by President Bush and confirmed by the Senate in 2003, she is currently a member and Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation. She serves on the national Board of Visitors of the Federalist Society.


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