Millard Ruud

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Millard Ruud (19171997) was executive director of the Association of American Law Schools.[1] A noted scholar of legislation and commercial law, Ruud graduated from the University of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Law School, where he served as president of the Minnesota Law Review twice.[2] He also served as John S. Redditt Professor and associate dean of law at the University of Texas-Austin. He was given an Outstanding Achievement Award by the University of Minnesota in 1980.[3]

Born1917 (1917)
Died1997 (1998)
OccupationsLegal scholar, professor
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Millard Ruud
Born1917 (1917)
Died1997 (1998)
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Law School
OccupationsLegal scholar, professor
EmployerUniversity of Texas at Austin
Known forExecutive director of the Association of American Law Schools, scholarship in legislation and commercial law
TitleJohn S. Redditt Professor of Law
AwardsOutstanding Achievement Award (University of Minnesota, 1980)
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Personal life

Ruud was born in Minnesota, served in World War II, married, and died in Austin, Texas.[4]

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