Show Est EstA A w 9 X DR E E. E GORDON GEE former Vernal resident BYU law dean awarded fellowship Dr E E. E Gordon Gee associate professor of law and newly appointed associate dean of the J J. J Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University has been awarded a Mellon Fellowship for one year beginning July L 1 He is the first professor in the BYU Law School to receive such an award from the Andrew W. W Mellon Foundation Fellowship of the Aspen Institute Institute Institute In In- for Humanistic Studies The fellowship allows Dr Gee to participate in a week two-week seminar this summer at Aspen Colo that brings together leaders in government and business from throughout the United States and foreign countries who have the power and opportunity ty to affect change At the Clark Law School Dr Gee teaches courses in the labor law area as well as legal education A NATIVE of Vernal son of f Mr and Mrs E. E A. A Guss Gee Gee Dr Gee began teaching at BY BYthe BYU the fall of 1975 He earned his fy UH A. A degree in 1968 from the University of Utah juris doctor doctorin in 1971 at Columbia University and Ed D D. D in 1972 at Teachers' Teachers College Columbia He practiced practiced practiced law in New York City and was director of the Ford Foundation Study on oni Economics of Legal Education law cl clerk rk to Chief Judge David d. d T T. T Lewis U. U US S. S Circuit and nd assistant dc dean n at the University of L w. w II IT 1 |