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34 Spring 2015 The Mississippi Lawyer MCLaw FOURTH ANNUAL MARY LIBBY PAYNE LECTURE ON CHRISTIANITY AND THE LAW Friday September 25 2015 1200 Noon Mississippi College School of Law - Jackson MS Student Center Auditorium Distinguished Lecturer Professor Bill Brewbaker William Alfred Rose Professor of Law University of Alabama School of Law Topic The Christian Judge Sir Matthew Hale and The Fear of the Lord About Professor Brewbaker A former practitioner with the law firm of Bradley Arant Rose White and with Wallace Jordan Ratliff Byers and Brandt Professor Brewbaker did graduate work in health care law at Duke University. He has served as interim dean and regularly teaches in Health Care Law Property and Christian Legal Thought and his current research interests include theological perspectives on law. He is co-editor with Mark Hall of two books in Aspens Health Care Corporate Law series. History of the Mary Libby Payne Endowed Lectureship on Christianity and the Law Mary Libby Payne served not only as the first Dean of Mississippi College School of Law but she was also elected as one of the first members of the Mississippi Court of Appeals and was a long time member of the faculty of the law school. She established the Christian Legal Society chapter at the law school. In late 2011 a hundred or so of Judge Paynes friends colleagues and former students helped to establish the Mary Libby Payne EndowedLectureshiponChristianityandtheLawdedicatedtocelebrating her lifelong commitment to modeling the integration of faith with legal ethics and professionalism. To date over 90000 has been raised toward the 100000 goal to fully endow the Lectureship.