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Rush June 10, 2008 Cornell Law School Student Nicholas A. Dorsey Awarded New York Bar Foundation's Judge Bernard S. Meyer ScholarshipNicholas A. Dorsey, a student
at Dorsey is recognized for his legal scholarship for a
paper he wrote, “Mandatory Reassignment Under the ADA: The Circuit
Split and Need for a Socio-Political Understanding of Disability.”
The paper discusses the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
( Lois Carter Schlissel, managing attorney for the firm said, “We are very pleased that the Judge Meyer Scholarship has been awarded to Mr. Dorsey. This essay contest allows the firm to encourage excellence in legal writing and advocacy among future members of our profession while honoring Judge Meyer for his outstanding work and dedication to the law.” A John R. Horan, president of The Foundation said, “We are pleased to award the Judge Meyer Scholarship to a student of such distinction. Mr. Dorsey’s essay discusses a subject with significant relevance to all Americans, particularly the disabled, who struggle with serious issues including civil rights, employment, health, transportation, housing and education. His paper exemplifies the excellent legal writing and advocacy skills that we seek in law students planning to become members of the legal profession.” The $5,000 scholarship will be applied to Dorsey’s 2008/2009 tuition at Cornell where he is a member of the Business Law Society, the Moot Court Board, and Phi Alpha Delta. Additionally, he is a student member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and associate member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Judge Meyer was an associate judge of the New York
Court of Appeals from 1979-1986 and practiced with Meyer Suozzi from
1987 until his death in 2005. He earned his law degree at the University
of Maryland School of Law and was a graduate of Andrew J. Turro and Michael A. Ciaffa of Meyer Suozzi and Foundation Board member, Lucia B. Whisenand, comprise the scholarship selection committee and participated in the judging of the essay submissions. The Meyer Scholarship is one example of the important
initiatives that have been designed to stimulate the growth of The
Foundation’s endowment and better serve
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