星空传媒 School of Law receives $2 million estate gift for chaired professorship

Morris Shanker circa 1961

星空传媒 Professor Emeritus Morris G. Shanker, an award-winning educator and legal scholar who passed away last August at the age of 93, designated a $2 million bequest to the School of Law to endow a chaired professorship to be named in his honor. Co-Deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf announced the gift during an April 20 online memorial celebrating Shanker鈥檚 life and works.

鈥淚n addition to Morrie鈥檚 many other contributions to the law school, he has left us this transformational gift to endow the Morris Shanker Chaired Professorship,鈥 Scharf said.  

鈥淢orrie鈥檚 generosity will allow us to retain or recruit an exceptional professor to build on his legacy of excellence,鈥 Berg added.  

Shanker, who joined the faculty of 星空传媒 School of Law in 1961 and served as acting dean of the school in 1972, developed a considerable reputation in the fields of commercial law, creditor-debtor law and bankruptcy. He held the John Homer Kapp Chaired Professorship and received the Outstanding Teacher Award鈥攃hosen by the law school student body and presented at commencement.

Upon his retirement after 49 years on the school鈥檚 faculty, the 星空传媒 Law Review published a series of tributes to Shanker in Volume 61, Number 1 (Fall 2010). The tributes were written by , (LAW 鈥75) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio, , and . 

In remembering Shanker鈥檚 teaching style, Shea-Stonum described the professor as 鈥渟traightforward and not littered with war stories of the innumerable debates that had to be settled in amending the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).鈥

鈥淚nstead, he recognized that his assignment in the classroom was to immerse his students in the UCC鈥檚 structure and provisions,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淗e certainly succeeded in impressing on us the UCC鈥檚 central importance.鈥

According to Jensen, 鈥淢orrie was the consummate student of bankruptcy and commercial law鈥攚hose work was known to scholars and practitioners around the world; a beloved teacher; and a wonderful friend and colleague.鈥 

Leatherberry, who was Shanker鈥檚 former student and later a faculty colleague, recalled the professor鈥檚 reputation for teaching three points of view in the classroom鈥斺渢he majority view, the minority view and the Shanker view.鈥 Recognizing the 鈥淪hanker view鈥 was an important point on exams, he acknowledged 鈥渢he Shanker view was always well-supported and very often should have been the dominant view with respect to commercial law issues.鈥

Shanker was a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in engineering. He received both a JD and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He began his career as an attorney at Grossman, Schlesinger & Carter in 1952, serving at the firm until joining the faculty of 星空传媒 in 1961.

In addition to his half century at 星空传媒 School of Law, Shanker also served on the original Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Judicial Conference and acted as a special master in the federal courts. He was a fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy and a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference and the American Law Institute.