Nancy H. Rogers
Nancy Hardin Rogers | |
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48th Attorney General of Ohio | |
In office May 28, 2008 – January 8, 2009 | |
Governor | Ted Strickland |
Preceded by | Marc Dann |
Succeeded by | Richard Cordray |
15th Dean of Moritz College of Law | |
In office 2001–2008 | |
Preceded by | Gregory H. Williams |
Succeeded by | Alan C. Michaels |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | Kansas (B.A.) Yale (J.D.) |
Occupation | Professor Lawyer Administrator |
Website | Nancy H. Rogers |
Nancy Hardin Rogers is a former Attorney General of Ohio, a former Dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and the current holder of the Michael E. Moritz Chair in Alternative Dispute Resolution at the Moritz College of Law.
She is the daughter of Clifford Hardin and the daughter-in-law of William P. Rogers.[1] Rogers received her B.A. with highest distinction from the University of Kansas in 1969 and her J.D. from Yale Law School in 1972. Following law school she clerked for U.S. District Judge Thomas D. Lambros in Cleveland, worked at the Cleveland Legal Aid Society, and was elected to the Common Cause National Governing Board in 1973. [2]
Rogers joined the faculty of the Ohio State University College of Law in 1975. She focused her studies on alternative dispute resolution, publishing a large number of journal articles and books, and she helped found the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, which is an official publication of the American Bar Association.
On January 6, 2007, Rogers became the President of the Association of American Law Schools.[3] Rogers was also a member of the Ohio Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Dispute Resolution since its inception in 1989, until 2005.[4]
On May 28, 2008, Governor Ted Strickland named Rogers as Attorney General, replacing Marc Dann. Rogers did not seek the position when it was up for reelection in November 2008 and returned to the Moritz faculty following the election.
Books
- Rogers, Nancy H.; Goldberg, Stephen B.; Sander, Frank E.A.; Cole, Sarah R. (2003). Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes (4th ed.). New York City: Aspen Publishing. ISBN 0-7355-2910-8.