Jackson Beck
YAUB
Jackson Beck
YAUB
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Firm Summary
Jackson W. Beck is an associate attorney at Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham LLP. During his legal education, Mr. Beck served at the United States Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor in Atlanta and Pittsburgh. Prior to joining Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham LLP, Mr. Beck worked at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP in Pittsburgh.
Education
Jackson W. Beck received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law School in 2018 and earned a Master of Historic Preservation from the University of Georgia in 2019. Mr. Beck graduated from Goshen College, magna cum laude, in 2013 with a B.A. in History and minors in Global Economics and Music.
Community Involvement
Mr. Beck has served his community through involvement with the following organizations:
- Elkhart Leadership Academy, Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce, Class of 2020
- Goshen City Bar Association, Member
- Habitat for Humanity of Elkhart County, Volunteer
- Center for Community Justice, Chronicle
- Ruthmere Foundation, Inc., Board Member
- National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, Member
Admissions & Professional Associations
Mr. Beck is admitted to practice law in Indiana. He is a member of the Goshen City Bar and Indiana State Bar. Mr. Beck is also a Qualified Professional in the fields of Architectural History and History as determined by Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology.
Honors:
- State Bar of Georgia Real Property Section Award, 2018
- State Bar of Georgia Environmental Law Section Award, 2018
Publications and Presentations
Mr. Beck’s presentations include:
- Reframing Design Guidelines for Historic Districts as a Community Constitution, Georgia Statewide Historic Preservation Conference (Madison, Georgia, May 18, 2017).
- The Elkhart Victim Offender Reconciliation Program: A Story of Witness, 1978-1984, Goshen College Student Research Symposium 2013
Mr. Beck’s scholarly work includes:
- “The Elkhart County Victim Offender Reconciliation Program: A Story of Witness, 1978-1984” (Goshen College, IN, 2013), cited in Journal of Moral Theology, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2016): 1-21.
- What Gives You The Right? Procedural Due Process And Historic Preservation Ordinance Administration