Private practice, Fargo, North Dakota, 1953-1954
U.S. Air Force judge advocate, 1954-1956
U.S. Air Force Reserve captain, 1956-1957
Private practice, Washington, D.C., 1956-1957, 1989-1991
Attorney and advisor, Office of Opinion and Review, Federal Communications Commission, 1957-1958
Goldberg Feed & Grain Co., West Fargo, North Dakota, 1959-1983; in-house counsel, 1959-1983; president and CEO, 1969-1983
State senator, North Dakota, 1966-1974
Deputy undersecretary for international affairs and commodity programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1983-1989
Founded in 1996, the School of Law's Center for Ethics and Public Service is an interdisciplinary clinical program devoted to the values of ethical judgement, professional responsibility, and public service in law and society. The Center's in-house clinics and educational programs provide legal representation to low-income communities in the fields of children's rights, public health entitlements, and nonprofit economic development, as well as legal ethics education and professional training to the Law School, University, and Florida business, civic, and legal communities. The Center observes three guiding principles: interdisciplinary collaboration, public-private partnership, and student mentoring and leadership training. Our goal is to educate law students to serve their communities as citizen lawyers.