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Governor's Commission on Constitutional Revision. They were tasked with "drafting of the actual texts of suitable
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University of Nebraska from 1934 to 1947 and the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1947 until he retired in 1979. He maintained an office in North Hall at UW–Madison through the late 1980s. One newspaper remembered him as "beloved of generations of students who were attracted by
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University of Nebraska as a professor until relocating to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1947, and remaining there until his retirement. He became involved in Wisconsin state government and participated in several commissions and panels
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University of Wisconsin-Madison lacked any endowed chairs. When the Vilas estate, bequeathed to the University in 1908, first became available for distribution, the first step was creation of several Vilas professorships, awarded by campus-wide competition. David Fellman was
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constitutional amendments, the publicizing of their purpose and the promotion of their adoption." Among the notable changes that resulted was the increase of the term for governor from two years to four years beginning in 1970. In 1970, he was appointed by Chief
Justice
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to be chairman of the Committee to Recommend Rules on Use of Sound and Camera Equipment in the Courtroom and to advise the court and develop specific recommendations for use of such equipment, which was prohibited at that time.
85:; he also received an M.A. in 1930 from the University of Nebraska. He was granted a teaching fellowship by the University of Nebraska in the political science department while pursuing work to prepare for his doctoral degree. In 1931, Fellman transferred to
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University of Nebraska in Lincoln. As an undergraduate, he was on the debate team for three years. He was a member of Nebraska's “Think-Shop” and was elected to
189:("AAUP") for sixty-one years, on its Committee A from 1957 to 1971, chaired it from 1959 to 1964, was president of the AAUP from 1964 to 1966 and continued as a member of the Governing Board of its Legal Defense Fund into the 1990s.
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208:. His other writings include numerous articles published in law and political science journals, contributions to various encyclopedias and single chapters to a number of books.
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54:, Belarus (now Ukraine). David Fellman was the third of seven children (six boys, one girl). At age 21, an older brother died; a few years later, his father died.
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fraternity, and was a reader for the political science department. For two years, he wrote a semi-weekly column in
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his friendliness and charm as well as his intellectual stature." One former student,
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from 1949 to 1961 on constitutional law, reviewing the prior year's work of the
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among the first group, named in 1962. He held the chair until his retirement.
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Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (1931-1951),
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