Professor Bari Burke teaches Torts I and II, Gender and the Law, and Lawyers' Values. Currently, she is preparing a study of the "Early Women of the Montana Bar": women who were admitted to practice law in Montana between 1889-1969.
Professor Burke has served on many American Bar Association site evaluation teams. She was editor of the newsletter for the Women in Legal Education Section of the Association of American Law Schools. From June 1986 through July 1989 Professor Burke was the Deputy Director of the Association of American Law Schools in Washington, D.C. She served as Co-Chair of the Montana Gender Fairness Task Force.
Professor Burke received her B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1976, and her J.D. from the University of California, Davis, in 1979.
Professor Burke is the author of:
Afterword: Pulling for the Shore
of Independence, 59 Tenn. L. Rev. 479
(1992).
Legal Writing (Groups) at The University
of Montana: Professional Voice Lessons in a Communal
Context, 52 Mont. L. Rev. 373
(1991).
Honoring Emily E. Sloan: A Special
Student, 52 Mont. L. Rev. 429
(1991).
Constitutional Initiative 30: What
Constitutional Rights Did Montanans Surrender in
Hopes of Securing Liability Insurance, 48 Mont.
L. Rev. 53 (1987). |