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Prior to and during his law teaching career, Donald Norman Zillman served as Judicial Clerk for the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and a U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps' officer and was third in command as Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona. As an educator, Zillman taught at the Law Schools at Arizona State University and the University of Utah before coming to the University of Maine Law School as Dean. His primary teaching areas have been torts, constitutional law, energy law, military law, and legal writing. He has also taught as a visiting professor in the United Kingdom and at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He has lectured around the world. As an administrator, Zillman served as Dean of the University of Maine Law School from 1991–98. He returned to the Law Faculty where he remains the Edward Godfrey Professor of Law. Zillman served as Interim Provost and Academic Vice President at the University of Maine in 1999-2000 and Interim President of the University of Maine at Fort Kent in 2001-02. Since 2006 he has been President of the University of Maine at Presque Isle. Zillman has co-authored ten books and been sole or co-author on over 50 scholarly journal articles. He has presented papers to academic and professional groups on over 40 occasions.


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Legal composition.
Law -- United States -- Language.