The Harry A. Rachlin (1926) Oral History Project

Featuring some of the best-known names in New York State’s legal community and beyond, the Oral History Project hosts a collection of interviews compiled since 1999 with alumni, faculty members and friends of the School of Law. Scroll down to explore and search all of our interviews.

Featured Interviews

  • Hon. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - A Conversation 2019
    12/1/25
    Hon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice, professor of law and attorney, was a champion of gender equality. Her legal brilliance and unwavering dedication to justice defined her career. Known for her powerful dissents, she became a cultural icon, symbolizing strength and resilience. Her legacy endures, inspiring generations.
  • Lillian E. Cowan ’27
    12/1/25
    Lillian E. Cowan was only 18 years old when she began Buffalo law school in 1924. She graduated in 1927, the 45 woman to graduate. An accomplished and pioneering woman, she practiced law until she was 98 years old.
  • Jonathan S. Beane ’98
    12/1/25
    Jonathan S. Beane ’98 is a nationally recognized leader in forming and implementing strategies that foster an inclusive culture across companies. He is a strong proponent of change in workplace diversity and inclusion philosophy.
  • Hon. Trini E. Ross ’92
    12/1/25
    Trini E. Ross ’92 is senior litigation counsel for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of New York. She also teaches Trial Technique at UB School of Law.
Harry Rachlin in front of bookshelves.

About the Project

The Oral History is a project of the Law Alumni Association, funded in part by the Rachlin family as a tribute to the memory of Harry A. Rachlin, a 1926 graduate. (Read our FAQs to learn more.)

This is a group photo of the first Buffalo Law Review editorial board (1951-52). The Law Review's inaugural issue was published by a group of law students under the guidance of Professor Charles W. Webster. The issue was 350 pages and had an initial run of 100 copies without having any subscribers. The lead article in Volume 1 was written by Charles S. Desmond who was then an Associate Judge on the New York Court of Appeals and would later become the Chief Judge of New York's highest court.

The first Buffalo Law Review editorial board (1951-52).

Our History

Explore the rich history of the School of Law, including our accomplished alumni, prominent faculty and global impact.

Filter interviews by clicking one (or more) of the categories below.

Results 31 - 36 of 147. (0.21 seconds)
  • Hon. James H. Dillon ’76
    12/1/25
    Hon. James H. Dillon ’76 was a justice of the State Supreme Court in the 8th Judicial District of New York, elected to the Supreme Court bench in 2008. He previously served as a judge for Erie County Family Court after being elected to the seat in 1991 and re-elected in 2001.
  • Douglas W. Dimitroff ’89
    12/6/25
    Douglas W. Dimitroff ’89, a senior partner with Phillips Lytle LLP, focuses his practice on telecommunications law, commercial real estate and public-private partnerships. He is a longtime alumni leader at the law school and a former chair of the Dean’s Advisory Council.
  • Hon. Vincent E. Doyle ’56 - Edwin F. Jaeckle Award 2000
    12/1/25
    Hon. Vincent E. Doyle ’56, State Supreme Court judge and administrative judge for the Eighth Judicial District, was recognized with the 25 Edwin F. Jaeckle Award, the highest honor UB School of Law and the Law Alumni Association can bestow. He has provided exceptional leadership and made significant improvements in the judicial system.
  • Hon. David L. Edmunds, Jr.
    12/1/25
    Hon. David Edmunds Jr. was the first African-American elected president of the Bar Association of Erie County. His commitment to public service and his leadership in multiple state agencies and legal organizations have substantially advanced minority representation in the legal profession throughout the state.
  • John V. Elmore
    12/6/25
    John V. Elmore, a personal injury and criminal lawyer in Buffalo, is a founding partner of Law Office of John V. Elmore. A leader and role model in the African- American community, he is committed to community service and works with the Minority Bar Association on criminal justice reform and mentoring.
  • Ann E. Evanko ’79
    12/1/25
    Ann E. Evanko ’79, a well-regarded attorney in the Western New York legal community, took on major leadership roles in community service while serving as managing partner of the Buffalo law firm Hurwitz & Fine, P.C. She is a role model and trailblazer for female attorneys.
Results 31 - 36 of 147. (0.21 seconds)