Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1985 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area 7 Distinguished prof first for law honor By Jill White Of the Kansan staff Keith Meyer, professor of law at KU since 1969, was named the first E.S.. and Tom W. Hampton distinguished professor of law last Tuesday evening in Salina. The family and friends of the Hamptons contributed $100,000 for the memorial professorship. The Hampton professorship honors the late E.S. Hampton and his son, the late Tom Hampton. Both were KU graduates and worked in Salina as attorneys. Tom W. Hampton had been very interested in attracting and keeping good professors at the University's School of Law, Mike Davis, dean of law, said yesterday. "One of the things that firm was especially interested in was agriculture and commercial law; and Keith Meyer is probably one of the only experts in agriculture and commercial law," Davis said. "Even though the professorship wasn't restricted to that area, it worked out nicely." Meyer, who specializes in agricultural law, has published a leading text on U.S. agricultural law that was first used at the University this summer and has been adopted by a number of other law schools. He frequently speaks to farm, agribusiness and farm credit organizations and has testified on farm issues before congressional and legislative committees. "It was an honor." Meyer said. "It's a wonderful thing for the law school regardless of who holds the chair. It's a tribute to the institution. "Tom Hampton was a lawyer that I'd certainly want to hold up for students to emulate." Davis said the law faculty unanimously endorsed Meyer's nomination for the professorship, writing that he "has probably done more than any other person to shape the field (of agricultural law) and give it stature as a distinct subject in teaching and research." A recipient of the KU Law School's Rice Prize for faculty scholarship in 1980, Meyer has published a number of journal articles on commercial, criminal and agricultural law topics. He is editor in chief of the Journal of Agricultural Taxation and Law. Meyer is chairman of the American Association of Law Schools' committee on agricultural law, chairman of the Association of American Law Schools Committee on Canadian-American Cooperation, a member of the American Bar Association Forum Committee on Lawyers and Agriculture and a former president of the American Agriculture Law Association. Meyer, an Iowa native, holds a bachelor's degree from Cornell College and a law degree from the University of Iowa. At KU he teaches courses in agricultural and commercial law and debtor and creditor rights. Tomorrow Night The Tricycle Thieves Live reggae from Chicago formerly the Uptown Rulers 50¢ Draws No cover before and after every home game Fri. & Sat. 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The Christmas Story presented by The Waverly Consort An Evening For Your Entire Family, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 3, 1985 Hoch Auditorium Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved Public: $11 & $9; KU and K-12 Students: $5.50 & $4.50 Senior Citizens and Other Students: $10 & $8 For reservations, call 913/864-3982; VISA/MasterCard Accepted --- HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS Because of a change in the basketball schedule, there will be a men's basketball game in Allen Field House on the same evening as the Waversy Center in *The Christmas Story*. Special parking arrangements have been made for concert-goers in KU Lot 3, west and in back of Strong Hall; Lot 18, along the service drive behind Hoch Auditorium and Wesco Hall, and in Lot 33, south of Lindley Hall. Open parking will be available in Lots 91 and 94, south and east of Memorial Stadium. FREE shuttle bus service will be available from the stadium lots before and after the concert. 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