On the move
UB Law School celebrates the accomplishments of these faculty members whose professional lives are taking them elsewhere.
- Professor Lee Albert's major research areas have been law and medicine, constitutional law and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has retired.
- Professor Barry B. Boyer, an environmental law specialist, served as dean of UB Law School from 1992 to 1998.He has retired.
- Professor Markus D. Dubber, who studies penal law and comparative law, has accepted a position at the University of Toronto Law School.
- Kenneth F. Joyce, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, has taught and written on estates, trusts and taxes. He has retired, but will teach his last course in the fall.
- Professor Janet S. Lindgren, who taught several advanced writing courses, has retired.
- Judith Scales-Trent, a professor and Floyd H. and Hilda R. Hurst faculty scholar, has written extensively about race in America. She is retiring from teaching but will continue her research at UB Law through the fall semester.
- Amy Deen Westbrook has been director of UB Law's New York City Program in International Finance and Law. She is beginning a tenure-track professorship at Washburn University School of Law in Topeka, Kan.
- David A. Westbrook, a professor and Floyd H. and Hilda R. Hurst faculty scholar has taught and studied on business and international law topics. He will be a visiting professor at the University of Kansas School of Law and at Washburn University School of Law.
