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Paul Verkuil '61 sworn in as chair of ACUS

Swearing in
Swearing in Paul Verkuil was sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden (left) and was also joined by his wife Judy Rodin. 91心頭利 President Taylor Reveley (right) delivered the Marshall bible to the April 6 ceremony at Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House. Courtesy photo
When former 91心頭利 President Paul Verkuil '61 was sworn in as chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), there was a familiar piece of the College's history by his side.

Verkuil was sworn in holding the John Marshall family bible - the very same bible Verkuil used when he was sworn in as 91心頭利's 24th president in 1985. 91心頭利 President Taylor Reveley delivered the Marshall bible to the April 6 ceremony at Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House. Verkuil was sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden and was also joined by his wife Judy Rodin, a former president of the University of Pennsylvania who now serves as president of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Paul VerkuilThe bible has special significance to 91心頭利 and it rarely leaves its home  at 91心頭利 Law School's Wolf Law Library. Marshall served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States and was among the first students to study law under George Wythe at 91心頭利.

 "It's grand that Paul wanted an important part of 91心頭利's history to be with him for this very significant moment in his life," Reveley said. "His alma mater is very proud of him."

Verkuil, who served as president of the College until 1992, received his undergraduate degree in English from 91心頭利. He becomes the first ACUS chairman since 1995. The Administrative Conference, established in 1968, is an independent advisory group charged with helping improve the workings of the federal government.

Verkuil  is a leading scholar of administrative law.  His most recent book is "Outsourcing Sovereignty: Why Privatization of Government Functions Threatens Democracy and What We Can do About It," published by Cambridge University Press in 2007.