Bonita K. Roberts

Professor Emeritus of Law | Co-Director of the Legal Research and Writing Program| Englehardt Research Fellow

Biography

Roberts was a tenured professor of law for thirty years before becoming a Professor Emeritus of Law and has directed the first-year legal research and writing program. She supervises approximately twenty adjunct faculties, distributes the annual appellate brief problem, oversees recording of a moot court demonstration round, and the annual best brief awards.

She has served as Associate Dean for Administration responsible for the law school budget, its physical plant, and inventory for three years. Currently, Roberts is the editor of the Texas Bar’s section of labor and employment and is the faculty advisor to the Women’s Law Association.

As faculty sponsor of the Women’s Law Association, she helped establish a mentor program with the Bexar County Women’s Bar Association.


Publications

  • Legal Research: Patterns and Practice
  • Co-editor, Texas State Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Newsletter

Bonita K. Roberts

Professor Emeritus of Law | Co-Director of the Legal Research and Writing Program
| Englehardt Research Fellow

Education

  • J.D., Loyola University at New Orleans, 1980
  • M.A., University of New Orleans, 1975
  • B.A., University of New Orleans, 1973

License to Practice

  • Louisiana

Specialties and Courses

  • Employment discrimination law
  • Legal research and writing
  • Jurisprudence – gender and the law

David A. Schlueter

Professor Emeritus | Hardy Chair Emeritus

Biography

Schlueter received his B.A. degree from Texas A&M University in 1969 and his J.D. degree from Baylor University School of Law in 1971. In 1981, he received his LL.M. from the University of Virginia. He served on active duty as an Army JAG Corps officer from 1972 until 1981 and, during that time, served as an appellate counsel at the Army’s Government Appellate Division as Chief of Criminal Law at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and as a faculty member in the Criminal Law Division at the Army’s Judge Advocate General’s School in Charlottesville, Virginia.

He resigned his regular Army commission in 1981 to accept an appointment by Chief Justice Burger to the office of legal counsel to the Supreme Court of the United States. In that position, he provided general and special counsel advice to Chief Justice Burger, the Court and the individual Justices. He retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1997 from the United States Army Reserve, JAGC.

In 1983, Schlueter accepted a position on the law faculty at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, where he has taught evidence, trial advocacy, constitutional law, criminal law and criminal procedure. He served as an Associate Dean for Academics from 1984 until 1989. He served as the Director of Advocacy Programs from 1999 to 2017 and as the Hardy Professor of Trial Advocacy from 2000 to 2017. In 2002, he was named an Outstanding Law Faculty member.

From 1988 to 2005, he served as the Reporter to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Advisory Committee, a position to which Chief Justice Rehnquist appointed him. He is a fellow in the American Law Institute and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation. He is regularly listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in American Law.

Schlueter’s publications include numerous law review articles and 12 books. In addition, he has two self-published texts which he uses in his courses. His articles and books have been cited over 1,500 times by state and federal courts (including the Supreme Court of the United States) and legal commentators.

Schlueter is currently serving as an Expert Consultant to the United States Court of Military Commissions Review.

He has been married to Linda L. Schlueter, President of Trinity Legal Center, for 50 years. They have two adult children, Jennifer Schlueter (an elementary school teacher in San Antonio, Texas) and Jonathan Schlueter (an attorney in San Antonio, Texas). They have three granddaughters.


Highlights

  • JAGC Attorney, United States Army (1972-81)
  • Legal Counsel, Supreme Court of United States (1981-83)
  • Associate Dean, St. Mary’s School of Law (1984-89)
  • Texas Aggie Bar Association Distinguished Aggie Lawyer (2018)
  • Fellow, American Law Institute
  • Order of the Barristers, Honorary Member

Publications

Books

  • Military Evidentiary Foundations (7th ed. 2021) (LEXIS) (with Saltzburg, Schinasi & Imwinkelried).
  • Federal Evidence Tactics (with Imwinkelried) (1997-2016) (Matthew Bender) (with annual supplements).
  • Federal Criminal Procedure Litigation Manual (JURIS 2011-2017) (with Saltzburg) (updated annually).
  • Emerging Problems Under the Federal Rules of Evidence (Editor-in-Chief, 3d ed. 1998) (LEXIS Pub).
  • Military Criminal Justice: Practice and Procedure (11th ed. 2018) (LEXIS) (with annual supplements) (cited in Weiss v. United States, 510 U.S. 163 (1994), United States v. Kebodeaux, 136 S.Ct. 2496 (2013), United States v. Ortiz 138 S.Ct. 2165 (2018) and other federal and military appellate decisions and commentaries).
  • Military Rules of Evidence Manual (with Saltzburg and Schinasi) (9th ed. 2020) (LEXIS) (with annual supplements).
  • Military Crimes and Defenses (with Rose, Hansen & Behan) (3rd ed. 2018) (LEXIS) (with annual supplements).
  • Military Criminal Procedure Forms (with Jensen, Barry, and Arnold) (3d ed. 2009).
  • Texas Rules of Evidence Manual (with J. Schlueter) (11th ed. 2020) (JURIS) (with annual supplements).
  • Texas Evidentiary Foundation (with Imwinkelried) (6th ed. 2020) (LEXIS).
  • Texas Rules of Evidence Trial Book (With Saltzburg) (4th ed. 2020) (JURIS).
  • Mock Trial Case Files and Problems (LEXIS, 2014).
  • Materials on Evidence (FALL 2022, Self Published).
  • The Problems of Crime and International Terrorism (Summer 2012, Self-Published).

Articles in a Periodical


David A. Schlueter

Professor Emeritus | Hardy Chair Emeritus

Education

  • LL.M., University of Virginia, 1981
  • J.D., Baylor University, 1971
  • B.A., Texas A&M University, 1969

License to Practice

  • District of Columbia
  • Texas

Specialties and Courses

  • Constitutional law
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Evidence
  • Trial advocacy
  • Military law

Robert L. Summers Jr.

Professor Emeritus of Law and Englehardt Research Fellow

Biography

Professor Summers served as the director of the law library for 22 years during which he oversaw the planning and construction of the award-winning Sarita Kenedy East Law Library and the significant expansion and modernization of its staff, services, automation and collection.

During this time, Professor Summers retired from military service as a Navy Captain (06) (Intelligence Corps) having completed 22 years of active and reserve service. His service included multiple tours in Vietnam and also a tour as the commanding officer of a Naval Investigative Service unit specializing in criminal investigations, counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence. This experience plus his advanced studies in national/homeland security as well as international relations and international ethics during armed conflict inform the broad array of specialized and inter-disciplinary courses which he teaches for the J.D., M.Jur. and LL.M programs.

Professor Summers was the director and later co-director of the law school’s LL.M. program for nearly twenty years, and he has also taught as an adjunct professor in the St. Mary’s International Relations master’s degree program as well as the Cyber Security master’s degree program for the School of Science, Engineering and Technology.


Highlights

  • As the former Law Library Director for 22 years, he oversaw the construction of the award-winning Sarita Kenedy East Law Library and the expansion of its staff, services, automation and collection.
  • Co-founder – St. Mary’s Center for Terrorism Law
  • Adjunct Faculty – University of Texas at Austin Graduate School
  • Adjunct Faculty – St. Mary’s University Graduate School (International Relations)
  • Adjunct Faculty – St. Mary’s University School of Science, Engineering and Technology (Cybersecurity Law)
  • Adjunct Faculty – University of Texas at San Antonio Graduate School (Cyber Law)
  • Captain (06), U.S. Naval Reserve, Intelligence Corps (Retired), Vietnam Veteran and Intelligence Specialist with command experience in the Naval Investigative Service: criminal investigations, counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence

Robert L. Summers Jr.

Professor Emeritus of Law and Englehardt Research Fellow

Education

  • Master of Defense & Strategic Studies (M.D.S.& S.), University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP) (cand.)
  • Certificate of Homeland Security, Bush Graduate School Texas A&M University, 2018
  • Certificate of Advanced International Affairs, Bush Graduate School Texas A&M University, 2011
  • M.A. International Relations, St. Mary’s University, 2007
  • M.S.L.S., University of North Carolina, 1976
  • J.D., College of William and Mary, 1974
  • B.A., Williams College, 1967

Specialties and Courses

  • Public International Law
  • Admiralty and Maritime Law
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • Homeland Security Law and Policy
  • International White Collar Crime
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Law of the Sea
  • Law of Armed Conflict & Just War
  • International Law of Cyber Warfare
  • National Security-Intelligence Law & Policy
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