Private practice, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1968
Teaching fellow in law, Harvard University, 1969-1970
Professor, Indiana University School of Law, 1971-1977
Vice president, University of Pennsylvania/professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1977-1981
Professor, University of Arkansas School of Law, 1981-1984
Private practice, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1981-1984
Special chief justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, 1982
Special master, Chancery Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas, 1983
Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1984-1985
Visiting professor, Stanford University School of Law, 1985
Dean, Indiana University School of Law, 1985
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