- Sandy D'Alemberte
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name=Sandy D'Alemberte
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office= President of theAmerican Bar Association
term_start= 1991
term_end= 1992
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predecessor= John J. Curtin, Jr.
successor= Glenn D. Warden
office2= President ofFlorida State University
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term_start2 = 1994
term_end2 = 2003
predecessor2= Dale W. Lick
successor2=T. K. Wetherell
birth_date=June 1 ,1933
birth_place=Tallahassee, Florida
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website=Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte (born
June 1 ,1933 ) is alawyer , professor, former politician, formereducation al administrator, former president of theAmerican Bar Association , and former president of theFlorida State University (FSU), from 1994 to 2003.Early life
Born in
Tallahassee, Florida , D'Alemberte was educated in public schools in Tallahassee andChattahoochee, Florida . In 1955, he earned hisBachelor of Arts degree inpolitical science with honors from the University of the South inSewanee, Tennessee and also attended summer school at Florida State University and theUniversity of Virginia . After military service as alieutenant in theUnited States Navy Reserve , D'Alemberte studied on a Rotary Foundation fellowship at theLondon School of Economics . In 1962, he received hisjuris doctor with honors from theUniversity of Florida where he was named to theOrder of the Coif , served as president of the Student Bar Association, was captain of themoot court team, served as articles editor of the "University of Florida Law Review", and received theJ. Hillis Miller Award as the outstanding law graduate.Legal and political achievements
D'Alemberte was the President of the
American Bar Association from 1991 to 1992 and the president of theAmerican Judicature Society from 1982 to 1984 He representedDade County in theFlorida House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and chaired several legislative committees. After leaving theFlorida Legislature , he chaired the Florida Constitution Revision Commission in 1977-1978 and the Florida Commission onEthics in 1974-1975.Career at Florida State University
D'Alemberte's grandfather attended the Seminary West of the Suwannee and his mother attended the
Florida State College for Women ; two of the earlier names of Florida State University. D'Alemberte served as the fourth dean of theFlorida State University College of Law from 1984 to 1989. OnNovember 29 ,1993 , he was appointed president ofFlorida State University by theFlorida Board of Regents and took office onJanuary 3 ,1994 , which he held it untilJanuary 6 ,2003 when he was succeeded by Dr.T. K. Wetherell .Current activities
D'Almberte joined the law firm of
Hunton & Williams in 2004, where he focused on appellate and trial work. He retired from the firm in 2008. He continues to teach as a member of the University faculty at the FSU College of Law. He is an active member of many legal and higher educational committees and boards, including numerousAmerican Bar Association committees, state and regional bar associations, the American College of Trial Lawyers, theLawyers' Committee on Civil Rights Under Law , theNAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Florida Council of 100, the Business-Higher Education Forum, the Campus Compact, the Advisory Board of the First Amendment Center atVanderbilt University , theMildred and Claude Pepper Foundation Board of Directors, theAcademic Task Force on Hurricane Catastrophe Insurance which identifies ways to provide affordable hurricane insurance coverage to allFloridians , and several FSU committees and boards including theFSU Foundation , theFSU Alumni Association , theCollins Center for Public Policy , theCaribbean Law Institute and theSeminole Boosters, Inc. External links
* [http://president.fsu.edu/pages/history.html FSU Office of the President History]
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