DC67: William L. Reynolds, II

William L. Reynolds II , Jacob A. France Professor of Judicial Process, A.B., 1967, Dartmouth College; J.D., 1970, Harvard University. Following law school, Reynolds served as law clerk to Judge Frank A. Kaufman of the U.S. District Court of Maryland. He joined the University of Maryland law faculty in 1971. He is the author of judicial Process in a Nutshell(2d ed., 1991), and the co-author of both Understanding Conflict of Laws (I 991) and Cases and materials on the Conflict of laws (1990). Reynolds lectures extensively on the problems of interstate child support as well as on the topic of judicial decision-making. He has written articles on antitrust, constitutional law, statutory interpretation, legal process and legal history. He is a member of the American Law Institute and he serves on the board of the Maryland Judicial Institute. Reynolds has taught at Brooklyn Law School, Southern Methodist University School of Law and West Virginia College of Law.