Steven J. Sharp Award for Public Service
AAJ Honoree Steven J. Sharp's Story is Told in the Book: "A
Measure of Endurance"

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Steven Sharp, the young man in whose honor AAJ bestows the Steven
J. Sharp Public Service Award, is the subject of a terrific book,
A Measure of Endurance: The Unlikely Triumph of Steven Sharp,
which became available in bookstores on Monday, September 15, 2003.
In 1992, Steven, just 17 years old, lost both arms in a baling accident
on a ranch in remote eastern Oregon. The details of that traumatic
episode are excruciating; the only reason Steven escaped alive was
his extraordinary presence of mind at the time. The courage and wisdom
with which he then embarked on his new life without arms should be
inspiring for all of us.
Almost four years after the accident, Stevens lead lawyer Bill
Manning, of Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis, won
the lawsuit against the manufacturer, J. I. Case (now Case IH) in
Racine, Wisconsin (practically a company town for Case and the other
main employer, Johnson Wax). Three years latertwo months short
of the seventh anniversary of the accidentthe Wisconsin Supreme
Court unanimously upheld the lower courts verdict.
Written by William Mishler, a retired professor at the University
of Minnesota, who died shortly after completing the manuscript, this
saga of Steven's life, traumatic accident, painstaking rehabilitation,
and eventual courtroom triumph is a page-turner of the first order.
September 15, 2003
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