Today\u27s Law School inherits and continues a legacy of service that began with the School\u27s charter leaders; In the wake of Hurricane Katrina the Law School community reaches out; Faculty members in the public arena; Gross: Correcting the past; Niehoff: Speaking out; Barr: We have a duty to advance the public good; Joseph Vining: On grand jury service; MaryAnn Sarosi, \u2787, the Law School\u27s dirctor of public service on a multi-faceted commitment; A wealth of opportunities to support public service at the Law School; Two clinics - two new initiatives; Law School Debt Management/Loan Forgiveness Program; Student-run programs in the public interest are a hallmark of Law School life; Service Day gift honors Susan M. Eklund, \u2773; St...
A longtime social justice activist and clinical professor, Douglas Colbert,2 recently sought informa...
Law School welcomes new Office of Public Service directorJudges: Road to the bench getting too polit...
• What Makes a Law School? • In a Fine Finale, U.N. Ambassador Albright Speaks of Responsibility in ...
Today\u27s Law School inherits and continues a legacy of service that began with the School\u27s cha...
What began as a known and understood weather phenomenon named Katrina, quickly became a symbol of in...
Law schools should recognize and maximize their opportunity to work in public service. Law schools ...
More than six years ago, volunteer lawyers, law students, and law faculty from the Gulf Coast and ar...
• Sullivan Hall Dedication Week: A Watershed Moment in the Law School’s History • The Sullivan in Su...
At the start of the 2014 to 2015 academic year, Fordham University School of Law will begin classes ...
Major curricular reform is long overdue at many American law schools, and the current economic crisi...
S.K. (Kayleigh) Van Poolen presents a poster based on her research "It Started with a Hurricane" des...
Wednesday, March 6, 2002 WRITER: Heidi Murphy, 706/542-5172, hmurphy@uga.edu CONTACT: David Shipley,...
African-American alumni gather to celebrate their scholarship, teaching and leadership and to streng...
After a tornado devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 27, 2011, law students at the University of...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
A longtime social justice activist and clinical professor, Douglas Colbert,2 recently sought informa...
Law School welcomes new Office of Public Service directorJudges: Road to the bench getting too polit...
• What Makes a Law School? • In a Fine Finale, U.N. Ambassador Albright Speaks of Responsibility in ...
Today\u27s Law School inherits and continues a legacy of service that began with the School\u27s cha...
What began as a known and understood weather phenomenon named Katrina, quickly became a symbol of in...
Law schools should recognize and maximize their opportunity to work in public service. Law schools ...
More than six years ago, volunteer lawyers, law students, and law faculty from the Gulf Coast and ar...
• Sullivan Hall Dedication Week: A Watershed Moment in the Law School’s History • The Sullivan in Su...
At the start of the 2014 to 2015 academic year, Fordham University School of Law will begin classes ...
Major curricular reform is long overdue at many American law schools, and the current economic crisi...
S.K. (Kayleigh) Van Poolen presents a poster based on her research "It Started with a Hurricane" des...
Wednesday, March 6, 2002 WRITER: Heidi Murphy, 706/542-5172, hmurphy@uga.edu CONTACT: David Shipley,...
African-American alumni gather to celebrate their scholarship, teaching and leadership and to streng...
After a tornado devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 27, 2011, law students at the University of...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
A longtime social justice activist and clinical professor, Douglas Colbert,2 recently sought informa...
Law School welcomes new Office of Public Service directorJudges: Road to the bench getting too polit...
• What Makes a Law School? • In a Fine Finale, U.N. Ambassador Albright Speaks of Responsibility in ...