Gary Bellow (1935-2000) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1971 to 2000. He was a Visiting Professor of Law 1971-1972; Professor of Law 1972-1993; and Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law 1993-2000. He was a founder and faculty sponsor of the Hale and Dorr Legal Services Center 1990-2000; and Faculty Director of Clinical Programs 1992-1996.

Research: Criminal trial advocacy, lawyering process.

Education: Yale College B.A. 1957; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1960; Northwestern University Law School LL.M. 1961.

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “The Lawyering Process: Materials for Clinical Instruction in Advocacy” (co-author, first published 1978); “The Lawyering Process: Negotiation” (co-author, 1981); “The Lawyering Process: Ethics and Professional Responsibility” (co-author, 1981); “Law Stories” (co-editor, 1996).

Noteworthy Appointments: Deputy Director, California Rural Legal Assistance, 1966-1969; ABA Committee on Provision of Legal Services.